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1 God's great mercy in Judah's vile whoredom.6 Judah is worse than Israel.12 The promises of the gospel to the penitent.20 Israel reproved, and called by God, makes a solemn confession of their sins. They say. Heb. Saying. If a man.De 24:1-4shall not that.9; 2:7; Le 18:24-28; Isa 24:5; Mic 2:10but thou hast.2:20,23; De 22:21; Jud 19:2; Eze 16:26,28,29; 23:4-49Ho 1:2; 2:5-7yet return.12-14,22; 4:1,14; 8:4-6; De 4:29-31; Isa 55:6-9; Eze 33:11Ho 14:1-4; Zec 1:3; Lu 15:16-24 Lift.2:23; Eze 8:4-6; Lu 16:23unto.2:20; De 12:2; 1Ki 11:3; 2Ki 23:13; Eze 16:16,24,25; 20:28In the.Ge 38:14; Pr 7:11; 23:28; Eze 16:24,25thou hast.1,9; 2:7Ezekiel 16:25-34
at every.31; Ge 38:14,21; Pr 9:14,15; Isa 3:9; Jer 2:23,24; 3:2; 6:15and hast made.23:9,10,32; Re 17:1-5,12,13,16 with the.8:10,14; 20:7,8; 23:3,8,19-21; Ex 32:4; De 29:16,17; Jos 24:14Isa 30:21 I have.14:9; Isa 5:25; 9:12,17and have.De 28:48-57; Isa 3:1; Ho 2:9-12thine.{Chukkach,} "thy portion;" the household provision of a wife--food, clothes, and money. delivered.The Jews, under Manasseh, and the succeeding kings of Judah, made the temple itself the scene of their open and abominable idolatries, in addition to all their idol temples! which appears to be meant by "the eminent place," and "highplaces in every street," ver. 24. Allured by the prosperity of the Egyptians, they also connected themselves with them, and joined in their multiplied and abominable idolatries. And when Jehovah punished them by wars and famines, and by the Philistines, whose daughters are represented as ashamed of their enormous idolatries, instead of being amended, they formed alliances with the Assyrians, and worshipped their gods: and they even followed every idol which was worshipped between Canaan and Chaldea. 37; 23:22,25,28,29,46,47; Ps 106:41; Jer 34:21; Re 17:16daughters. or, cities.2Ki 24:2; 2Ch 28:18,19; Isa 9:12which.47,57; 5:6,7 23:5-9,12-21; Jud 10:6; 2Ki 16:7,10-18; 21:11; 2Ch 28:23Jer 2:18,36; Ho 10:6 in the land.13:14-23; Jud 2:12-19; 2Ki 21:9unto.23:14-21 weak.Pr 9:13; Isa 1:3; Jer 2:12,13; 4:22the work.Jud 16:15,16; Pr 7:11-13,21; Isa 3:9; Jer 3:3; Re 17:1-6 In that thou buildest thine. or, In thy daughters is thine,etc. 24,39makest.25; Ho 12:11in that thou scornest.33,34; Isa 52:3 8; 23:37,45; Jer 2:25,28; 3:1,8,9,20; Ho 2:2; 3:1; 2Co 11:2,3 give.Ge 38:16-18; De 23:17,18; Ho 2:12; Joe 3:3; Mic 1:7; Lu 15:30but thou.Isa 30:3,6,7; 57:9; Ho 8:9,10hirest. Heb. bribest. 34Ezekiel 23:2-21
two.16:44,46; Jer 3:7-10 in Egypt.20:8; Le 17:7; De 29:16; Jos 24:14in their.8,19,21; 16:22; Ho 2:15 the names.The kingdom of Israel, of which Samaria was the capital, containing ten tribes, and occupying a larger extent of country than that of Judah, is therefore called "her elder sister;" and Aholah, the name given to her, implies that the whole religious establishment in Israel was a human invention, a temple and service of their own, and not of God's appointment. Aholibah, the name given to Judah, implies that the worship established there was from God, and that His temple was truly at Jerusalem. the elder.16:40; 1Ki 12:20they were.16:8,20; Ex 19:5,6; Ps 45:11-16; Jer 2:2,3; Ro 7:4Aholah. that is, His tent, or tabernacle.1Ki 12:26-33; Joh 4:22Aholibah. that is, My tabernacle in her.1Ki 8:29; Ps 76:2; 132:13,14 Aholah.The Israelites, in addition to their former gross idolatries, received the impure idolatrous worship of the Assyrians, who became their neighbours by the conquest of Syria. 1Ki 14:9,16; 15:26,30; 16:31,32; 21:26; 2Ki 17:7-18doted.7,9,12,16,20; 16:37; Jer 50:38on the.16:28; 2Ki 15:19; 16:7; 17:3; Ho 5:13; 8:9,10; 10:6; 12:1 all of.12-15 committed her whoredoms with them. Heb. bestowed herwhoredoms upon them. 16:15the chosen men of Assyria. Heb. the choice of the childrenof Asshur. Ge 10:22with all their.30; 20:7; 22:3,4; Ps 106:39; Ho 5:3; 6:10 whoredoms.3,19,21; Ex 32:4; 1Ki 12:28; 2Ki 10:29; 17:16 2Ki 15:29; 17:3-6,23; 18:9-12; 1Ch 5:26; Ho 11:5; Re 17:12,13,16 discovered.29; 16:37-41; Ho 2:3,10they took.47famous. Heb. a name.48; Jer 22:8,9 her sister.4; Jer 3:8was more corrupt in her inordinate love than she. Heb. shecorrupted her inordinate love more than she. her sister in her whoredoms. Heb. the whoredoms of her sister. 16:47-51; Jer 3:8-11 upon.5; 16:28; 2Ki 16:7-15; 2Ch 28:16-23captains.6,23 that they.31; 2Ki 17:18,19; Ho 12:1,2 pourtrayed.8:10; Isa 46:1; Jer 50:2vermilion.Jer 22:14 with girdles.1Sa 18:4; Isa 22:21all of.Jud 8:18; 2Sa 14:25look to.That is, "princes in appearance;" which seem to have been the deified men worshipped by the Chaldeans. The inhabitants of Judah, like the Israelites, connected themselves with the Assyrians, and were enamoured with their idols; and then with the Chaldeans, and followed their idols; still retaining their attachment to the Egyptians and their idolatrous rites. as soon as she saw them with her eyes. Heb. at the sight ofher eyes. 16:29; Ge 3:6; 6:2; 39:7; 2Sa 11:2; 2Ki 24:1; Job 31:1; Ps 119:37Pr 6:25; 23:33; Mt 5:28and sent.40,41; 16:17,29; 2Pe 2:14 Babylonians. Heb. children of Babel.Ge 10:10; 11:9and her.22,28; 16:37; 2Sa 13:15alienated. Heb. loosed, or disjointed. discovered.16:36; 21:24; Isa 3:9; Jer 8:12; Ho 7:1then.De 32:19; Ps 78:59; 106:40; Jer 6:8; 12:8; 15:1; La 2:7; Ho 2:2Am 6:8; Zec 11:8 multiplied.14; 16:25,29,51; Am 4:4in calling.3,8,21; 16:22; 20:7 16:20,2617:15; Jer 5:8 21
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