Leviticus 25:18
"You shall not wrong one another, but you shall fear your God; for I am the LORD your God."
Key Reflection
Leviticus 25:18 emphasizes both moral and spiritual principles within ancient Israelite society. The command not to wrong one another underscores a communal ethic of fairness and justice, ensuring that no individual was exploited by others. This instruction is grounded in the recognition of God's sovereignty, as the verse concludes with "for I am the LORD your God," highlighting that such ethical behavior stems from reverence for the divine. This context reminds the people that their interactions should reflect their relationship with God, who holds ultimate authority and provides the standards for just conduct.
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