Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
word . . . shall come to pass—in opposition to their scoff "the vision faileth" (Ezekiel 12:22). The repetition, "I will speak . . . speak," etc. (or as FAIRBAIRN, "For I, Jehovah, will speak whatever word I shall speak, and it shall be done") implies that whenever God speaks, the effect must follow; for God, who speaks, is not divided in Himself (Ezekiel 12:28; Isaiah 55:11; Daniel 9:12; Luke 21:33).
no more prolonged—in opposition to the scoff (Ezekiel 12:22), "The days are prolonged."
in your days—while you are living (compare Matthew 24:34).
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