If they break my statutes, and keep not my commandments;
Parallel translations
- WEB if they break my statutes, and don’t keep my commandments;
- BSB if they violate My statutes and fail to keep My commandments,
- NKJV If they break My statutes And do not keep My commandments,
- NASB If they violate My statutes And do not keep My commandments,
- NLT if they do not obey my decrees and fail to keep my commands,
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Quick answer
If the king's heirs violate God's statutes and ignore His commandments, consequences will follow.
Overview
Continuing verse 30, God specifies covenant unfaithfulness: breaking statutes and neglecting commandments. The warning underscores that disobedience brings discipline even within a covenant of grace. It magnifies, by contrast, the obedience of Christ, who alone fully kept the Father's commands (John 15:10).
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- Ps 55:20He hath put forth his hands against such as be at peace with him: he hath broken his covenant.
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