Presumptuous Faith

Deut 1:43
presumptuously – (זוּד – Hebrew) zid (verb) to boil up, seethe, act proudly or presumptuously or rebelliously.
presumptuousness – (זָדוֹן – Hebrew) zadon (noun) insolence, presumptuousness
related usage:
   ► presumptuous – Exod 21:14, Deut 17:12-13, 18:20;
   ► proud – Exod 18:11; Prov 11:2;
   ► arrogant – Neh 9:10, 16, Neh 9:29; Jer 49:16, 50:29, 31, 32;

▪︎ Deut 1:43; full context… Deut 1:29-44. Israel fails to trust God for victory and goes out presumptuously on their own to fight.
▪︎ Matt 4:5, 6 – Satan tempts Jesus to rebel against God’s plan
▪︎ Luke 1:16-20 – Zacharias scoffs at the angel’s prediction of his wife bearing a son at an old age.