Deuteronomy 17:13
And all the people shall hear, and fear, and do no more presumptuously.
Cross-reference
In Deuteronomy 13:11, the same deterrent formula appears: 'all Israel shall hear and fear and never again do such wickedness.'
In Deuteronomy 19:20, the identical phrase 'the rest shall hear and be afraid' concludes the law on false witnesses, reinforcing deterrence through public punishment.
In Numbers 15:30, acting 'with a high hand' (presumptuously) leads to being cut off, matching the punishment and deterrent purpose here.
In Numbers 15:31, despising the LORD's word results in being cut off, echoing the consequence for not listening to the priest or judge.
Psalm 19:13 directly uses 'presumptuous sins' — the same Hebrew concept — praying for deliverance from such willful rebellion.
Exodus 21:14 similarly prescribes death for deliberate, presumptuous murder, reinforcing the deterrent principle of willful sin.
1 Timothy 5:20 aims to make others 'stand in fear' through public rebuke, mirroring the deterrent public judgment in Deuteronomy.
2 Peter 2:10 describes false teachers as 'bold and willful' despising authority, echoing the presumptuous spirit condemned here.