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Matius 24:13
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Tetapi orang yang bertahan sampai pada kesudahannya akan selamat.
Tetapi barangsiapa yang bertekun sampai ke akhir, ialah akan diselamatkan.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Matthew 24:6, Matthew 10:22, Mark 13:13, Luke 8:15, Romans 2:7, 1 Corinthians 1:8, Hebrews 3:6, Hebrews 3:14, Hebrews 10:39, Revelation 2:10
Reciprocal: Numbers 6:12 - but the Joshua 6:13 - went on 1 Samuel 15:11 - turned Psalms 37:34 - keep Psalms 119:33 - I shall keep Proverbs 16:17 - he Ezekiel 7:2 - An end Matthew 13:21 - dureth Luke 22:28 - General John 8:31 - If 1 Corinthians 15:24 - cometh Galatians 6:9 - if Colossians 1:23 - ye continue Hebrews 6:11 - unto Hebrews 10:36 - ye have Hebrews 11:27 - endured Hebrews 12:1 - with patience 1 Peter 4:7 - the end Revelation 2:4 - because Revelation 2:26 - keepeth
Cross-References
And the seruaunt put his hand vnder the thigh of Abraham his maister, and sware to hym as concernyng yt matter.
And the seruaunt toke ten Camelles of the Camelles of his maister, & departed (& had of al maner of goods of his maister with him) and so he arose & went to Mesopotamia, vnto ye citie of Nachor.
And made his Camelles to lye downe without the citie by a welles side of water at euen, about the time that women come out to drawe water.
Beholde, I stande by the well of water: and when a virgin commeth foorth to drawe water, and I say to her, Geue me [I pray thee] a little water of thy pitcher to drinke:
The priest of Madian had vij. daughters, which came and drewe [water] and filled the troughes for to water their fathers sheepe.
For the noyse of the archers among the drawers of water ceassed, there shall they speake of the righteousnes of the Lorde, his righteousnesse in his vnfensed townes in Israel: Then shal the people of the Lorde go downe to the gates.
And as they went their way vp the hil to the citie, they met with damosels that came out to drawe water, and sayd vnto them: Is there here a Seer?
Commit thy way vnto God: and put thy trust in hym, and he shall bryng it to passe.
In all thy wayes acknowledge him, and he shall order thy goynges.
And there came a woman of Samaria to drawe water: Iesus sayth vnto her, geue me drynke.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But he that shall endure to the end,.... In the profession of faith in Christ, notwithstanding the violent persecutions of wicked men; and in the pure and incorrupt doctrines of the Gospel, whilst many are deceived by the false teachers that shall arise; and in holiness of life and conversation, amidst all the impurities of the age; and shall patiently bear all afflictions, to the end of his life, or to the end of sorrows, of which the above mentioned were the beginning:
the same shall be saved; with a temporal salvation, when Jerusalem, and the unbelieving inhabitants of it shall be destroyed: for those that believed in Christ, many of them, through persecution, were obliged to remove from thence; and others, by a voice from heaven, were bid to go out of it, as they did; and removed to Pella, a village a little beyond Jordan u, and so were preserved from the general calamity; and also with an everlasting salvation, which is the case of all that persevere to the end, as all true believers in Christ will.
u Euseb. Eccl. Hist. l. 3. c. 5.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
He that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved - The word “end,” here, has by some been thought to mean the destruction of Jerusalem, or the end of the Jewish economy, and the meaning has been supposed to be “he that perseveres in bearing these persecutions to the end of the wars shall be safe. God will protect his people from harm, so that not a hair of the head shall perish.” Others, with more probability, have referred this to final salvation, and refer the end to the close of life. “He that bears afflictions and persecutions faithfully that constantly adheres to his religion, and does not shrink until death shall be saved, or shall enter heaven.” So Luke Luke 21:18 says, “there shall not an hair of your head perish” - that is, they would be saved. “An hair of the head,” or the smallest part or portion, is a proverbial expression, denoting the “certainty and completeness” of their salvation. Luke Luke 21:19 adds further: “In your patience possess ye your souls” - that is, keep your souls “patient;” keep proper possession of patience as your own. It is a part of religion to teach it, and in these trying times let it not depart from you.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Matthew 24:13. But he that shall endure — The persecutions that shall come - unto the end; to the destruction of the Jewish polity, without growing cold or apostatizing - shall be saved, shall be delivered in all imminent dangers, and have his soul at last brought to an eternal glory. It is very remarkable that not a single Christian perished in the destruction of Jerusalem, though there were many there when Cestius Gallus invested the city; and, had he persevered in the siege, he would soon have rendered himself master of it; but, when he unexpectedly and unaccountably raised the siege, the Christians took that opportunity to escape. See Eusebius, Hist. Eccles lib. iii. c. 5, and Mr. Reading's note there; and see the note here on Matthew 24:20.