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then I will set my face against that man, and against his family, and will cut him off, and all who play the prostitute after him, to play the prostitute with Molech, from among their people.

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Sin's Communal Consequences

Commentators explain that God's judgment against this sin extended to the family because they were likely complicit, aiding or at least knowing about the act. This serves as a powerful reminder that sin is rarely a private affair and that there is a corporate responsibility within a family and community to stand against evil.

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Leviticus

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Leviticus 20:2–5

18th Century

Theologian

Molech, literally, “the King”, also called Moloch, Milcom, and Malcham, was known in later times as “the abomination of the Ammonites” ([R…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Leviticus 20:5

19th Century

Bishop

Then I will set my face. — In that case God himself will show His anger. (See Leviticus 20:3 and Leviticus 17:10.) He wil…

John Gill

John Gill

On Leviticus 20:5

17th Century

Pastor

Then I will set my face against that man
That man that sees him do the fact, and winks at it, or the judge that conn…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Leviticus 20:1–9

17th Century

Minister

Are we shocked at the unnatural cruelty of the ancient idolaters in sacrificing their children? We may justly be so. But are there not very many pa…