a26:14-39
b26:18-28
cIsa 40–66
dJer 29:10
eAmos 9:11-15

‏ Leviticus 26:14-17

Summary for Lev 26:14-39: 26:14-39  a The objective of God’s punishment of his people is to change behavior and restore relationship. God responds to his disobedient people as a perfectly righteous and loving parent would to a child. The punishments designed to curb rebellious behavior gradually increase, giving Israel the opportunity to repent at any time (26:18-28  b). Even when Israel was punished with exile from the land in 722 and 586 BC, God was working to restore his people (see, e.g., Isa 40–66  c; Jer 29:10  d; Amos 9:11-15  e).
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