Leviticus 26:13-16

13 1I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, that you should not be their slaves. 2And I have broken the bars of your yoke and made you walk erect.

Punishment for Disobedience

14 3"But if you will not listen to me and will not do all these commandments,
15 if you spurn my statutes, and if your soul abhors my rules, so that you will not do all my commandments, but 4break my covenant,
16 then I will do this to you: I will visit you with panic, with 5wasting disease and fever that consume the eyes and make the heart ache. And 6you shall sow your seed in vain, for your enemies shall eat it.

Leviticus 26:13-16 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 26

In this chapter, after a repetition of some laws against idolatry, and concerning keeping sabbaths, and reverencing the sanctuary of God, Le 26:1,2; in order to encourage the Israelites to keep the various statutes and commandments in this book, and in the preceding, many promises are made of plenty, and peace, and safety from enemies, and of the presence of God with them, Le 26:3-13; and on the contrary, to such as should despise and break his commandments, the most grievous things are threatened, as diseases of body, destruction by their enemies, barrenness and unfruitfulness of land, the sore judgments of wild beasts, famine, sword, and pestilence, Le 26:14-39; and yet after all, when they should confess their sins, and were humbled for them, the Lord promises to remember the covenant he made with their ancestors, and would deal kindly with them, and not cast them away, and utterly destroy them, Le 26:40-46.

Cross References 6

  • 1. See Leviticus 25:38
  • 2. Ezekiel 34:27; [Jeremiah 27:2; Jeremiah 28:10, 13]
  • 3. [Lamentations 2:17; Malachi 2:2]; See Deuteronomy 28:15-68
  • 4. ver. 44; Deuteronomy 31:20
  • 5. Deuteronomy 28:21
  • 6. Deuteronomy 28:33, 51; Job 31:8; Jeremiah 5:17; Micah 6:15
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