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What can we learn from the death of the blasphemer?

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The death of the blasphemer teaches us about the seriousness of sin and God’s justice.

The death of the blasphemer, as recorded in Leviticus 24, serves as a grim reminder of the seriousness of blaspheming God and the consequences of rejecting His authority. This event underscores God's justice and holiness; those who curse His name are subject to His righteous wrath. More importantly, it points to the need for a mediator between God and man, as it foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, who took on the sins of humanity and suffered outside the camp (Hebrews 13:12). Thus, while the death penalty may seem harsh, it reflects the gravity of sin and God's commitment to holiness and justice.
Scripture References: Leviticus 24:10-23, Hebrews 13:12

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