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NASB: | "But the one who endures to the end, he will be saved. (NASB ©1995) | ||
GWT: | But the person who endures to the end will be saved.(GOD'S WORD®) | ||
KJV: | But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved. | ||
ASV: | But he that endureth to the end, the same shall be saved. | ||
BBE: | But he who goes through to the end will get salvation. | ||
DBY: | but he that has endured to the end, he shall be saved. | ||
ERV: | But he that endureth to the end, the same shall be saved. | ||
WEY: | but those who stand firm to the End shall be saved. | ||
WBS: | But he that shall endure to the end, the same shall be saved. | ||
WEB: | But he who endures to the end, the same will be saved. | ||
YLT: | but he who did endure to the end, he shall be saved; | ||
Matthew 24:13 Cross References | |||
XREF: | Matthew 10:22 "You will be hated by all because of My name, but it is the one who has endured to the end who will be saved. (NASB ©1995) | ||
Commentaries and Concordances | |||
GSB: | 24:13 {3} But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved. (3) The gospel will spread abroad, angering the world and the devil ever so much: and those who continually believe will be saved. | ||
PNT: | 24:13 He that shall endure unto the end, etc. The Christian Jews who endured to the end were saved by flight to Pella, beyond the Jordan, at the signal pointed out by the Lord. The principle is generally applicable. | ||
WES: | 24:13 Matt 10:22; Mark 13:13; Luke 21:17. | ||
MHC: | 24:4-28 The disciples had asked concerning the times, When these things should be? Christ gave them no answer to that; but they had also asked, What shall be the sign? This question he answers fully. The prophecy first respects events near at hand, the destruction of Jerusalem, the end of the Jewish church and state, the calling of the Gentiles, and the setting up of Christ's kingdom in the world; but it also looks to the general judgment; and toward the close, points more particularly to the latter. What Christ here said to his disciples, tended more to promote caution than to satisfy their curiosity; more to prepare them for the events that should happen, than to give a distinct idea of the events. This is that good understanding of the times which all should covet, thence to infer what Israel ought to do. Our Saviour cautions his disciples to stand on their guard against false teachers. And he foretells wars and great commotions among nations. From the time that the Jews rejected Christ, and he left their house desolate, the sword never departed from them. See what comes of refusing the gospel. Those who will not hear the messengers of peace, shall be made to hear the messengers of war. But where the heart is fixed, trusting in God, it is kept in peace, and is not afraid. It is against the mind of Christ, that his people should have troubled hearts, even in troublous times. When we looked forward to the eternity of misery that is before the obstinate refusers of Christ and his gospel, we may truly say, The greatest earthly judgments are but the beginning of sorrows. It is comforting that some shall endure even to the end. Our Lord foretells the preaching of the gospel in all the world. The end of the world shall not be till the gospel has done its work. Christ foretells the ruin coming upon the people of the Jews; and what he said here, would be of use to his disciples, for their conduct and for their comfort. If God opens a door of escape, we ought to make our escape, otherwise we do not trust God, but tempt him. It becomes Christ's disciples, in times of public trouble, to be much in prayer: that is never out of season, but in a special manner seasonable when we are distressed on every side. Though we must take what God sends, yet we may pray against sufferings; and it is very trying to a good man, to be taken by any work of necessity from the solemn service and worship of God on the sabbath day. But here is one word of comfort, that for the elect's sake these days shall be made shorter than their enemies designed, who would have cut all off, if God, who used these foes to serve his own purpose, had not set bounds to their wrath. Christ foretells the rapid spreading of the gospel in the world. It is plainly seen as the lightning. Christ preached his gospel openly. The Romans were like an eagle, and the ensign of their armies was an eagle. When a people, by their sin, make themselves as loathsome carcasses, nothing can be expected but that God should send enemies to destroy them. It is very applicable to the day of judgment, the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ in that day, 2Th 2:1. Let us give diligence to make our calling and election sure; then may we know that no enemy or deceiver shall ever prevail against us. | ||
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