Leviticus 24:14

"The LORD spoke to Moses, saying,"

Key Reflection

In the context of ancient Israelite society, Leviticus 24:14 marked a significant legal and moral boundary. This passage addresses the death penalty for blasphemy, setting an example that profaning God’s name would be met with severe punishment. The original audience would have understood this as a stark reminder of the sanctity of God's name and the importance of maintaining religious purity in their community, reinforcing the idea that such acts were not just offenses against individuals but violations of divine authority.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Lay their hands upon his head -As a protest against the impiety of the criminal, symbolically laying the guilt upon his head. Compare the washing of hands,Deuteronomy 21:6;Matthew 27:24. Let all the congregation stone him -SeeLeviticus 20:2note.

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