Do not lift up your horn on high; Do not speak with a stiff neck.’ ”
Parallel translations
- WEB Don’t lift up your horn on high. Don’t speak with a stiff neck.”
- KJV Lift not up your horn on high: speak not with a stiff neck.
- BSB Do not lift up your horn against heaven or speak with an outstretched neck.’”
- NASB Do not lift up your horn on high, Do not speak with insolent pride.’ ”
- NLT Don’t raise your fists in defiance at the heavens or speak with such arrogance.’”
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Quick answer
God repeats His warning against lifting the horn high and speaking with a stiff, defiant neck.
Overview
The doubled command intensifies the rebuke of human arrogance and stubborn defiance against God. A stiff neck pictures hardened resistance to God's authority. The verse underscores that proud rebellion cannot stand before the One who judges, and it presses the reader toward repentance and submission to the Lord.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- 2 Chr 30:8Now don’t be stiff-necked, as your fathers were, but yield yourselves to Yahweh, and enter into his sanctuary, which he has sanctified forever, and serve Yahweh your God, that his fierce anger may turn away from you.
- Isa 48:4Because I knew that you are obstinate, and your neck is an iron sinew, and your brow brass;
- Acts 7:51“You stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, you always resist the Holy Spirit! As your fathers did, so you do.
- Ezek 2:4The children are impudent and stiff-hearted. I am sending you to them, and you shall tell them, ‘Thus says the Lord Yahweh.’
- Deut 31:27For I know your rebellion, and your stiff neck. Behold, while I am yet alive with you today, you have been rebellious against Yahweh. How much more after my death?
- Exod 32:9Yahweh said to Moses, “I have seen these people, and behold, they are a stiff-necked people.
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