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Sin's Public Consequences
Commentators highlight that the phrase "in the midst of the assembly" shows sin is not merely a private affair. The speaker realizes his actions brought him to the brink of public disgrace and severe community judgment, possibly even the death penalty prescribed for adultery. This serves as a reminder that sin has social and public consequences, damaging one's reputation and standing before others.
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18th Century
Theologian
The conscience-stricken sinner had been almost given up to every form of evil in the sight of the whole assembly of the townspeople; a…
19th Century
Bishop
I was almost in all evil — Rather, I had almost fallen into every sin: I was so infatuated that I might have committed any sin…
17th Century
Pastor
I was almost in all evil
Scarce a sin but he was guilty of; contempt of private and public instructions, the instruc…
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17th Century
Minister
Solomon cautions all young men, as his children, to abstain from fleshly lusts. Some interpret "the adulterous woman" mentioned here as idolatry or…