Renown Tied to God's Glory
Commentators explain that the burial of the enemy dead by 'all the people of the land' was not just a cleanup task but an act that brought them renown. This honor was directly linked to God's glory. As one scholar notes, the day becomes famous for the people precisely because it is the day God is glorified through His mighty deliverance. Their good reputation is a reflection of God's great power and protection.