Then all the people will hear and be afraid, and will no longer behave arrogantly.
Parallel translations
- WEB All the people shall hear, and fear, and do no more presumptuously.
- KJV And all the people shall hear, and fear, and do no more presumptuously.
- NKJV And all the people shall hear and fear, and no longer act presumptuously.
- NASB Then all the people will hear and be afraid, and will not act insolently again.
- NLT Then everyone else will hear about it and be afraid to act so arrogantly.
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Quick answer
The penalty was meant to make all the people hear, fear, and stop acting presumptuously. Just consequences were to foster reverence and restrain rebellion.
Overview
The public outcome of judgment served a deterrent purpose, instilling a healthy fear that curbed presumptuous defiance. Justice protected the community by upholding reverence for God's order. This recurring theme that righteous judgment teaches the fear of the Lord reminds us that God's holiness is not to be trifled with.
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Cross-references · 3
- Deut 13:11Then all Israel will hear and be afraid, and will never again do such a wicked thing among you.
- Deut 19:20Then the rest of the people will hear and be afraid, and they will never again do anything so evil among you.
- Num 15:30–31But the person who sins defiantly, whether a native or foreigner, blasphemes the LORD. That person shall be cut off from among his people.
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