Deuteronomy 13:11

And all Israel shall hear, and fear, and shall do no more any such wickedness as this is among you.

Cross-references

Deuteronomy 17:13 repeats the deterrent formula: 'all the people shall hear, and fear' — identical purpose of public execution.

Deuteronomy 19:20 uses the same phrase: 'hear, and fear, and commit no more' — reinforcing the deterrent principle.

Deuteronomy 21:21 uses the identical phrase 'all Israel will hear and fear' for stoning a rebellious son, directly echoing the deterrent purpose.

Ezekiel 23:48 states God will end lewdness 'that all women may take warning'—a direct parallel to Deuteronomy's deterrent purpose through public judgment.

Acts 5:5 Parallel

In Acts 5:5, judgment on Ananias produces 'great fear' on all who hear — echoing the deterrent fear commanded in Deuteronomy 13:11.

In 1 Timothy 5:20, public rebuke of sinners serves the same deterrent purpose—so others may fear—applied to church discipline instead of capital punishment.

Proverbs 19:25 teaches that punishing a scorner makes the simple learn caution — the same deterrent logic as here.

Proverbs 21:11 says punishment of the scorned makes the simple wise — another expression of the deterrence principle.