day. Westcott assists us here, taking the first entrance to mean an ideal fulfillment of the highest destiny of Israel in perfect fellowship with God. Westcott refers us to Leviticus 26:3–14, in which the people are promised that if they walk in God’s commandments they will be blest by good rains, abundant yield of their fields, sufficiency in supply of food and wine, and security in which to enjoy their provender. Moreover, they will find God making His abode among them. “I will walk among you and
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