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Text -- Ezekiel 23:1-11 (NET)
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics
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Judah, and Israel, two kingdoms.
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Wesley: Eze 23:4 - -- That is, his own tabernacle; for Israel falling off from the house of David, fell off from the tabernacle, or temple of God; so that all the temple th...
That is, his own tabernacle; for Israel falling off from the house of David, fell off from the tabernacle, or temple of God; so that all the temple they had was of their own making.
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Wesley: Eze 23:4 - -- Greater for number of tribes, and for power, wealth, and for multitudes of people.
Greater for number of tribes, and for power, wealth, and for multitudes of people.
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Wesley: Eze 23:4 - -- That is, my tabernacle in her: the two tribes had the temple of God with them.
That is, my tabernacle in her: the two tribes had the temple of God with them.
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Wesley: Eze 23:4 - -- Were fruitful and brought forth children to me; they increased in numbers of people; and among these, some there were that were children of God by fai...
Were fruitful and brought forth children to me; they increased in numbers of people; and among these, some there were that were children of God by faith, love, and obedience.
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United in idolatry, with the Assyrians.
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When under my government, and protection.
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Skillful in riding, and well furnished with choice horses.
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Other nations, with whom she had commerce.
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Stript her naked, and exposed her to shame.
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The kingdom of Israel, under Hoshea, was by Salmanesar utterly destroyed.
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The Assyrians, had executed God's just displeasure upon her.
Israel and Judah, one nation by birth from the same ancestress, Sarah.
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JFB: Eze 23:3 - -- Even so early in their history as their Egyptian sojourn, they committed idolatries (see on Eze 20:6-8; Jos 24:14).
Even so early in their history as their Egyptian sojourn, they committed idolatries (see on Eze 20:6-8; Jos 24:14).
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JFB: Eze 23:3 - -- An aggravation of their sin. It was at the very time of their receiving extraordinary favors from God (Eze 16:6, Eze 16:22).
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JFB: Eze 23:4 - -- That is, "Her tent" (put for worship, as the first worship of God in Israel was in a tent or tabernacle), as contrasted with Aholibah, that is, "My te...
That is, "Her tent" (put for worship, as the first worship of God in Israel was in a tent or tabernacle), as contrasted with Aholibah, that is, "My tent in her." The Beth-el worship of Samaria was of her own devising, not of God's appointment; the temple-worship of Jerusalem was expressly appointed by Jehovah, who "dwelt" there, "setting up His tabernacle among the people as His" (Exo 25:8; Lev 26:11-12; Jos 22:19; Psa 76:2).
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JFB: Eze 23:4 - -- Samaria is called "the elder" because she preceded Judah in her apostasy and its punishment.
Samaria is called "the elder" because she preceded Judah in her apostasy and its punishment.
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JFB: Eze 23:4 - -- Previous to apostasy under Jeroboam, Samaria (Israel, or the ten tribes), equally with Judah, worshipped the true God. God therefore never renounced t...
Previous to apostasy under Jeroboam, Samaria (Israel, or the ten tribes), equally with Judah, worshipped the true God. God therefore never renounced the right over Israel, but sent prophets, as Elijah and Elisha, to declare His will to them.
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Literally, "under Me," that is, subject to Me as her lawful husband.
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JFB: Eze 23:5 - -- On the northeast the kingdom of Israel bordered on that of Assyria; for the latter had occupied much of Syria. Their neighborhood in locality was embl...
On the northeast the kingdom of Israel bordered on that of Assyria; for the latter had occupied much of Syria. Their neighborhood in locality was emblematical of their being near in corruption of morals and worship. The alliances of Israel with Assyria, which are the chief subject of reprobation here, tended to this (2Ki 15:19; 2Ki 16:7, 2Ki 16:9; 2Ki 17:3; Hos 8:9).
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JFB: Eze 23:6 - -- Rather, "purple" [FAIRBAIRN]. As a lustful woman's passions are fired by showy dress and youthful appearance in men, so Israel was seduced by the pomp...
Rather, "purple" [FAIRBAIRN]. As a lustful woman's passions are fired by showy dress and youthful appearance in men, so Israel was seduced by the pomp and power of Assyria (compare Isa 10:8).
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There was nothing that she refused to her lovers.
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JFB: Eze 23:8 - -- The calves set up in Dan and Beth-el by Jeroboam, answering to the Egyptian bull-formed idol Apis. Her alliances with Egypt politically are also meant...
The calves set up in Dan and Beth-el by Jeroboam, answering to the Egyptian bull-formed idol Apis. Her alliances with Egypt politically are also meant (Isa 30:2-3; Isa 31:1). The ten tribes probably resumed the Egyptian rites, in order to enlist the Egyptians against Judah (2Ch 12:2-4).
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JFB: Eze 23:9 - -- God, in righteous retribution, turned their objects of trust into the instruments of their punishment: Pul, Tiglath-pileser, Esar-haddon, and Shalmane...
God, in righteous retribution, turned their objects of trust into the instruments of their punishment: Pul, Tiglath-pileser, Esar-haddon, and Shalmaneser (2Ki 15:19, 2Ki 15:29; 2Ki 17:3, 2Ki 17:6, 2Ki 17:24; Ezr 4:2, Ezr 4:10). "It was their sin to have sought after such lovers, and it was to be their punishment that these lovers should become their destroyers" [FAIRBAIRN].
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JFB: Eze 23:10 - -- Literally, "she became a name," that is, as notorious by her punishment as she had been by her sins, so as to be quoted as a warning to others.
Literally, "she became a name," that is, as notorious by her punishment as she had been by her sins, so as to be quoted as a warning to others.
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JFB: Eze 23:11 - -- Judah, the southern kingdom, though having the "warning" (see on Eze 23:10) of the northern kingdom before her eyes, instead of profiting by it, went ...
Clarke: Eze 23:2 - -- Son of man, there were two women - All the Hebrews were derived from one source, Abraham and Sarah; and, till the schism under Rehoboam, formed but ...
Son of man, there were two women - All the Hebrews were derived from one source, Abraham and Sarah; and, till the schism under Rehoboam, formed but one people: but as these ten tribes and a half separated from Judah and Benjamin, they became two distinct people under different kings; called the kingdom of Judah, and the kingdom of Israel. They are called here, because of their consanguinity, two sisters. The elder, Samaria, (for there was the seat of government for the kingdom of Israel), was called
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Clarke: Eze 23:5 - -- And Aholah played the harlot - Without entering into detail here, or following the figures, they both became idolatrous, and received the impure rit...
And Aholah played the harlot - Without entering into detail here, or following the figures, they both became idolatrous, and received the impure rites of the Egyptians, Assyrians, and Chaldeans, of which connection the prophet speaks here as he did in chap. 16, which see
In this chapter there are many of what we would call indelicate expressions, because a parallel is run between idolatry and prostitution, and the circumstances of the latter illustrate the peculiarities of the former. In such cases, perhaps, the matter alone was given to the prophet, and he was left to use his own language, and amplify as he saw good. Ezekiel was among the Jews what Juvenal was among the Romans, - a rough reprover of the most abominable vices. They both spoke of things as they found them; stripped vice naked, and scourged it publicly. The original is still more rough than the translation; and surely there is no need of a comment to explain imagery that is but too generally understood. I have said enough on Ezekiel 16, and to that I must refer the reader. It is true that there are a few things here in the shade that might be illustrated by anatomy; and it would not be difficult to do it: but they are not necessary to salvation, and I shall not take off the covering. They were sufficiently understood by those for whose use they were originally designed.
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Clarke: Eze 23:6 - -- Clothed with blue - The purple dye was highly valued among the ancients, and at first was only used by kings, at last it was used among the military...
Clothed with blue - The purple dye was highly valued among the ancients, and at first was only used by kings, at last it was used among the military, particularly by officers of high rank in the country.
Defender -> Eze 23:4
Defender: Eze 23:4 - -- This long chapter is a graphic account of the spiritual harlotry of Israel and Judah and their respective capitals, Samaria and Jerusalem, under the f...
This long chapter is a graphic account of the spiritual harlotry of Israel and Judah and their respective capitals, Samaria and Jerusalem, under the figure of two wanton sisters, Aholah ("her tent") and Aholibah ("my tent is in her"). The extended and lurid account of their whoredoms evidently has the dual purpose of condemning Israel's blatant spiritual prostitution, and also of reaffirming God's hatred of actual sexual activity - especially promiscuity - outside the marriage relation. Both warnings seem urgent today as well."
two : Eze 16:44, Eze 16:46; Jer 3:7-10
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TSK: Eze 23:3 - -- in Egypt : Eze 20:8; Lev 17:7; Deu 29:16; Jos 24:14
in their : Eze 23:8, Eze 23:19, Eze 23:21, Eze 16:22; Hos 2:15
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TSK: Eze 23:4 - -- 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 Juda...
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 : Eze 16:40; 1Ki 12:20
they were : Eze 16:8, Eze 16:20; Exo 19:5, Exo 19:6; Psa 45:11-16; Jer 2:2, Jer 2:3; Rom 7:4
Aholah : that is, His tent, or tabernacle, 1Ki 12:26-33; Joh 4:22
Aholibah : that is, My tabernacle in her, 1Ki 8:29; Psa 76:2, Psa 132:13, Psa 132:14
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TSK: Eze 23:5 - -- Aholah : The Israelites, in addition to their former gross idolatries, received the impure idolatrous worship of the Assyrians, who became their neigh...
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, 1Ki 14:16, 1Ki 15:26, 1Ki 15:30, 1Ki 16:31, 1Ki 16:32, 1Ki 21:26; 2Ki 17:7-18
doted : Eze 23:7, Eze 23:9, Eze 23:12, Eze 23:16, Eze 23:20, Eze 16:37; Jer 50:38
on the : Eze 16:28; 2Ki 15:19, 2Ki 16:7, 2Ki 17:3; Hos 5:13, Hos 8:9, Hos 8:10, Hos 10:6, Hos 12:1
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TSK: Eze 23:7 - -- committed her whoredoms with them : Heb. bestowed her whoredoms upon them, Eze 16:15
the chosen men of Assyria : Heb. the choice of the children of As...
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TSK: Eze 23:8 - -- whoredoms : Eze 23:3, Eze 23:19, Eze 23:21; Exo 32:4; 1Ki 12:28; 2Ki 10:29, 2Ki 17:16
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TSK: Eze 23:9 - -- 2Ki 15:29, 2Ki 17:3-6, 2Ki 17:23, 2Ki 18:9-12; 1Ch 5:26; Hos 11:5; Rev 17:12, Rev 17:13, Rev 17:16
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TSK: Eze 23:10 - -- discovered : Eze 23:29, Eze 16:37-41; Hos 2:3, Hos 2:10
they took : Eze 23:47
famous : Heb. a name, Eze 23:48; Jer 22:8, Jer 22:9
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TSK: Eze 23:11 - -- her sister : Eze 23:4; Jer 3:8
was more corrupt in her inordinate love than she : Heb. she corrupted her inordinate love more than she. her sister in...
her sister : Eze 23:4; Jer 3:8
was more corrupt in her inordinate love than she : Heb. she corrupted her inordinate love more than she. her sister in her whoredoms. Heb. the whoredoms of her sister. Eze 16:47-51; Jer 3:8-11
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The seventh word of judgment. The allegory of Aholah and Aholibah.
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Of one mother - Israel and Judah were branches of the same stock.
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Barnes: Eze 23:4 - -- Aholah ... and Aholibah - More correctly "Oholah"("her own tent or tabernacle") and "Oholibah"("My tent or tabernacle is in her"): names chosen...
Aholah ... and Aholibah - More correctly "Oholah"("her own tent or tabernacle") and "Oholibah"("My tent or tabernacle is in her"): names chosen to express that after the division Israel set up her own tabernacle in the place of the temple in which God dwelt 1Ki 12:32, while with Judah the Temple of God still remained. The presence of God aggravated Judah’ s sins. In the times of the captivity it was customary among the Jews to give their children names connected with the temple or tabernacle.
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Barnes: Eze 23:6 - -- The army of the Assyrians is described. War-horses formed an important part in the armies of Assyria and Egypt; Israel was deficient in this respect...
The army of the Assyrians is described. War-horses formed an important part in the armies of Assyria and Egypt; Israel was deficient in this respect Isa 36:8.
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Barnes: Eze 23:9 - -- For the cause which at last brought destruction on Israel, see marginal reference.
For the cause which at last brought destruction on Israel, see marginal reference.
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Barnes: Eze 23:10 - -- Famous - Or, "infamous among women;"literally as in the margin, i. e., a byword among women.
Famous - Or, "infamous among women;"literally as in the margin, i. e., a byword among women.
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Barnes: Eze 23:11 - -- The idolatries of Manasseh’ s reign exceeded all that had gone before either in Israel or in Judah 2 Kings 21:1-16; 2Ch 33:1-10.
The idolatries of Manasseh’ s reign exceeded all that had gone before either in Israel or in Judah 2 Kings 21:1-16; 2Ch 33:1-10.
Poole: Eze 23:2 - -- Two women Judah and Israel, the two kingdoms.
Daughters of one mother sprung from Sarah; or, as some, daughters of the synagogue. They rose from on...
Two women Judah and Israel, the two kingdoms.
Daughters of one mother sprung from Sarah; or, as some, daughters of the synagogue. They rose from one family; these two were daughters, that is parts, and the mother is the whole posterity of the twelve tribes.
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Poole: Eze 23:3 - -- They committed whoredoms in Egypt when they came down into Egypt, and sojourned there: possibly they might commit bodily whoredoms, but spiritual who...
They committed whoredoms in Egypt when they came down into Egypt, and sojourned there: possibly they might commit bodily whoredoms, but spiritual whoredoms, i.e. idolatry, they did certainly commit, as appears Jos 24:14 Eze 20:7,8 , which see; in a low condition, by converse with the idolatrous Egyptians they fell in with their idolatry.
In their youth early; though it is no where said when they began, yet by this it appears that it was not long after their coming down into Egypt.
There were their breasts pressed: this and what follows is an allusion, which illustrates what was before spoken; while they were constant to God and his worship, they were as beautiful, chaste, and lovely virgins; when seduced to idolatry, they became as loathsome harlots or strumpets.
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Poole: Eze 23:4 - -- That we might know them, they are described.
Aholah which, rendered in English, is, His own tabernacle; for Israel, falling off from the house of ...
That we might know them, they are described.
Aholah which, rendered in English, is, His own tabernacle; for Israel, falling off from the house of David, also fell off from the tabernacle or temple of God, so that all the temple and worship they had amongst them was of their own making.
The elder greater for number of tribes, being ten of twelve; and greater for power, wealth, and multitudes of people.
Aholibah: this, rendered in English, is, My tabernacle in her: the two tribes had the temple and worship of God with them; God’ s own tent was pitched there, and his solemn services.
They were mine by solemn marriage covenant, Eze 16:18 .
They bare sons and daughters were fruitful, and brought forth children to me, saith God; they increased in numbers of people, and among these, some there were that were children of God by faith, love, and obedience.
Samaria the chief city of the apostate ten tribes.
Jerusalem the chief city of the two tribes.
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Poole: Eze 23:5 - -- Aholah the kingdom of Israel, or the ten tribes,
played the harlot united in confederacy in civil concerns, and in idolatry as to religious concern...
Aholah the kingdom of Israel, or the ten tribes,
played the harlot united in confederacy in civil concerns, and in idolatry as to religious concerns, with the Assyrians.
When she was mine when under my government and protection, or in my presence, or before I had abdicated and cast her off.
Doted were madly enamoured with the Assyrian idols, temples, and manner of worship.
Her lovers whom she loved, not that I find they so much loved her.
The Assyrians so often mentioned, nothing needs be said of them.
Her neighbours so they were now by their seizing of Syria, and possessing it as their own 2Ki 15:19 .
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Poole: Eze 23:6 - -- Clothed with blue richly apparelled, and, as the humour of that nation, in rich and beautiful blue, very magnificent to the eye.
Captains daring, v...
Clothed with blue richly apparelled, and, as the humour of that nation, in rich and beautiful blue, very magnificent to the eye.
Captains daring, valiant men, and fit for wars, who might defend the Jews in time of danger.
Rulers worthy of authority, and fit to govern in times of peace.
Desirable young men young and vigorous, full of beauty and strength to commend them to the desire and choice.
Horsemen riding upon horses skilful in riding, and well furnished with choice horses, on which these deluded apostatizing Israelites relied for help, as appears, Hos 14:3 .
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Poole: Eze 23:7 - -- Thus by the eye and familiar converse, she fell to idolatry. Committed her whoredoms: see Eze 23:3 .
With all them she embraced the friendship and ...
Thus by the eye and familiar converse, she fell to idolatry. Committed her whoredoms: see Eze 23:3 .
With all them she embraced the friendship and religion of all of them, and relied on the Assyrian’ s idols for deliverance and peace.
And with all i.e. other nations with whom she had commerce and made leagues,
on whom she doted like an adulterous wife, she was mad in her love to them, to their persons, customs, idols, and religion, with all which she polluted herself.
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Poole: Eze 23:8 - -- Neither left she her whoredoms brought from Egypt though she took in so many gods of the Assyrians, yet she did not renounce or cast off the gods of ...
Neither left she her whoredoms brought from Egypt though she took in so many gods of the Assyrians, yet she did not renounce or cast off the gods of Egypt, but kept them too. It is plain the Israelites learnt idolatry in Egypt, carried it with them out of Egypt, and retained it to the last.
In her youth & c. see Eze 23:3 .
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Poole: Eze 23:9 - -- Wherefore for this boundless idolatry and lewdness
I have delivered her long ago I have delivered the ten tribes: first, Pul put them under tribute...
Wherefore for this boundless idolatry and lewdness
I have delivered her long ago I have delivered the ten tribes: first, Pul put them under tribute, 2Ki 15:19,20 , about two hundred years before our prophet’ s time; then Tiglath-pileser, 2Ki 15:29 ; and finally into Shalmaneser’ s hand, who destroyed the kingdom, 2Ki 17:6 .
Into the hand of the Assyrians upon whom she doted; punished them for their sins by those who were fellow sinners with her.
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Poole: Eze 23:10 - -- These used her as lewd women deserve, stripped her naked, and exposed her to shame, as Eze 23:26 . God her Husband had clothed her, and covered her ...
These used her as lewd women deserve, stripped her naked, and exposed her to shame, as Eze 23:26 . God her Husband had clothed her, and covered her nakedness, but she lightly esteemed her God, doted on idols, and idolaters strip her.
They took her sons and her daughters made them captives, and carried them away as slaves, to serve the lusts of barbarous conquerors; so both sexes were used.
Slew her with the sword: as a person slain with the sword ceaseth to be, so this kingdom of Israel under Hoshea was by the sword of Shalmaneser utterly destroyed.
She became famous her lewdness made her infamous, and God’ s judgments for it made her more known in the world.
For they the Assyrians, a proud, bitter, and violent enemy,
had executed judgment upon her had executed their own malicious revenges, but God’ s just displeasure, upon her.
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Poole: Eze 23:11 - -- Aholibah Judah, yet two tribes.
Saw this both the sins and punishments of the kingdom of Israel, which should have been her admonition.
She was mo...
Aholibah Judah, yet two tribes.
Saw this both the sins and punishments of the kingdom of Israel, which should have been her admonition.
She was more corrupt ran more violently into both friendship, confederacies, and idolatries with the Assyrians,
than her sister, Samaria Jerusalem had more idols in it, and more abominable idolatry, than any we read of in Samaria that, at present, I can remember.
Haydock: Eze 23:3 - -- Fornication. That is, idolatry. (Challoner) ---
Down. Virgins used the stomacher, or (Haydock) fascia pectoralis, Isaias iii. 24. This chapte...
Fornication. That is, idolatry. (Challoner) ---
Down. Virgins used the stomacher, or (Haydock) fascia pectoralis, Isaias iii. 24. This chapter resembles the 16th. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Eze 23:4 - -- Oolla and Ooliba. God calls the kingdom of Israel Oolla, which signifies their own habitation, because they separated themselves from his temple; ...
Oolla and Ooliba. God calls the kingdom of Israel Oolla, which signifies their own habitation, because they separated themselves from his temple; and the kingdom of Juda Ooliba, which signifies his habitation in her, because of his temple among them in Jerusalem. (Challoner) ---
The ten tribes first gave way to idolatry, and were more numerous. (Calmet) -- In Egypt the people were united, yet abandoned to idolatry in their youth, when they were only beginning to increase. Afterwards the ten tribes set up altars for themselves, at Dan and Bethel. (Worthington)
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Haydock: Eze 23:5 - -- Assyrians. That is, the idols of the Assyrians: for all that is said in this chapter of the fornications of Israel and Juda, is to be understood in ...
Assyrians. That is, the idols of the Assyrians: for all that is said in this chapter of the fornications of Israel and Juda, is to be understood in a spiritual sense of their disloyalty to the Lord, by worshipping strange gods. (Challoner) (Worthington) ---
The Assyrians taught the worship of Baal, the high places, &c. The Egyptians also promoted their abominations. (Calmet)
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Blue, or purple. This was reserved for the principal nobility.
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Haydock: Eze 23:8 - -- Egypt. They always retained an affection for those idols, the calf, Adonis, &c.
Egypt. They always retained an affection for those idols, the calf, Adonis, &c.
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Haydock: Eze 23:10 - -- Disgrace: satisfying their passions, ver. 29. (Calmet) ---
Women. Having once lost all sense of decorum, they became more abandoned. (Haydock)
Disgrace: satisfying their passions, ver. 29. (Calmet) ---
Women. Having once lost all sense of decorum, they became more abandoned. (Haydock)
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This; not chastisement, but dissolution.
Gill: Eze 23:1 - -- The word of the Lord came unto me,.... The word of prophecy, as the Targum; another prophecy, one upon the same subject, as in Eze 16:1,
saying; as...
The word of the Lord came unto me,.... The word of prophecy, as the Targum; another prophecy, one upon the same subject, as in Eze 16:1,
saying; as follows:
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Gill: Eze 23:2 - -- Son of man, there were two women,.... Or two nations and kingdoms, the kingdom of Israel or the ten tribes, and the kingdom of Judah or the two tribes...
Son of man, there were two women,.... Or two nations and kingdoms, the kingdom of Israel or the ten tribes, and the kingdom of Judah or the two tribes. So the Targum,
"son of man, prophesy concerning two provinces, which are as two women:''
the daughters of one mother; either Sarah the wife of Abraham, from whom they sprung; or because they were originally one kingdom and nation; so they were when they came out of Egypt, and during the times of the judges, and in the reigns of David and Solomon; but became two in the days of Rehoboam the son of Solomon, from whom ten tribes revolted, and set up a separate kingdom, with Jeroboam at the head of it.
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Gill: Eze 23:3 - -- And they committed whoredoms in Egypt,.... When they were but one body, one nation; and while they sojourned as strangers in that land they learned an...
And they committed whoredoms in Egypt,.... When they were but one body, one nation; and while they sojourned as strangers in that land they learned and practised the idolatries of it, Jos 24:14, and so the Targum,
"and they erred in Egypt, after the worship of their idols they erred, and there they corrupted their works:''
they committed whoredoms in their youth; as soon as they were come out of Egypt, and were formed into a political and ecclesiastical state, had the law of God given them, and promised obedience to him, and were espoused by him, which times are called the days of their youth and espousal, Jer 2:2, and then were they guilty of whoredom, or spiritual adultery, which idolatry, in making and worshipping the golden calf, after the manner of Egypt; and in joining themselves to Baalpeor, the god of the Moabites, Exo 32:1;
there were their breasts pressed, there they bruised the teats of their virginity; that is, the Egyptians, who drew them into idolatry, and with whom they committed it; which is expressed by the actions of adulterous persons, suggesting that, before this, they were as chaste and pure virgins to God, adhered to his worship, and served him only, and were not defiled with the superstition and idolatry of the Heathens: or, "they made l the teats or paps of their virginity"; that is, made them swell and increase, being impregnated by them, and their idolatry completed; or to move and heave being pressed.
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Gill: Eze 23:4 - -- And the names of them were Aholah the elder,.... Or, "the greater" m meaning the ten tribes of Israel, which were more in number than Judah, and great...
And the names of them were Aholah the elder,.... Or, "the greater" m meaning the ten tribes of Israel, which were more in number than Judah, and greater in power and riches; their name, Aholah, signifies "her tent or tabernacle", which was entirely their own, and not the Lord's: their worship, and places of worship, were of their own appointing, namely, their calves at Dan and Bethel; God had nothing to do with them, there he did not dwell; his tabernacle was not there, that was at Salem, Psa 76:1,
and Aholibah her sister; which name signifies "my tent or tabernacle is in her": this is the name of Judah or the two tribes, in which stood the temple of the Lord, where he was worshipped, and where he dwelt: some think these were proper names of two Egyptian harlots; others think there is allusion to the wife of Esau, Gen 36:2,
and they were mine; or, "I had them n"; when they were together; they were originally espoused unto him; he avouched them to be his people, and they avouched him to be their God; he chose them for himself above all other people, and they professed themselves to be his, and promised to serve and worship him; and for a while did continue in his service and worship: and they bare sons and daughters; to the Lord, whom they brought up in the fear of God, and taught them to serve him: the phrase is expressive of their increase, and of their happiness and prosperity, while they adhered to the pure worship of God:
thus were their names; this is the application of them: "Samaria is Aholah"; or Aholah signifies Samaria, which was the metropolis of Ephraim, and belonged to the ten tribes, and is put for the whole, Isa 7:9, "and Jerusalem Aholibah"; or Aholibah designs Jerusalem, the head city of Judah, and stands for the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin.
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Gill: Eze 23:5 - -- And Aholah played the harlot when she was mine,.... His married wife, and so ought to have cleaved to him alone: or, under me o; under his cover, powe...
And Aholah played the harlot when she was mine,.... His married wife, and so ought to have cleaved to him alone: or, under me o; under his cover, power, and protection, and therefore it was their interest to serve him only: or, "instead of me" p; or, as the Syriac version, "besides me": they worshipped other gods in the room of the true God, or other gods besides him. The Targum is,
"and Aholah erred from my worship;''
the ten tribes fell into idolatry, when they were God's professing people:
and she doted on her lovers; whom she loved even to madness; she was mad with love, to the idols, temples, altars, and idolatrous worship of the Heathens; particularly doted "on the Assyrians her neighbours"; who were become so by the conquest of Syria; and these they treated as their neighbours, and sought to have them to be their allies and confederates; courted their help and assistance, and gave them much money for that purpose; as Menahem gave to Pul king of Assyria a thousand talents of silver, to confirm the kingdom in his hand, 2Ki 15:19.
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Gill: Eze 23:6 - -- Which were clothed with blue,.... A colour the Assyrians were fond of, and clothed their soldiers in, and was taking to the eye; and is mentioned, bec...
Which were clothed with blue,.... A colour the Assyrians were fond of, and clothed their soldiers in, and was taking to the eye; and is mentioned, because that men, finely clothed find beautifully arrayed, are more engaging to women, who are fond of dress:
captains and rulers; men of power and authority in military and civil affairs, either in the camp, or in the court; officers either in the army, or in the king's palace; and which was a recommendation of them:
desirable young men; for their youth, strength, beauty, and honourable employments and offices:
horsemen riding upon horses: of which there was a scarcity in Judea; wherefore such were the more desirable to them, as appearing more grand, and being more serviceable and helpful to them.
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Gill: Eze 23:7 - -- Thus she committed her whoredoms with them,.... Entered into alliance with them, and joined them in their idolatrous worship:
with all them that we...
Thus she committed her whoredoms with them,.... Entered into alliance with them, and joined them in their idolatrous worship:
with all them that were the chosen men of Assyria; before described by their habit, office, and age:
and with all on whom she doted; had an insatiable desire and lust after:
with all their idols she defiled herself; worshipped all the idols the Assyrians did; and which were defiling, as they must needs be, since, as the word used signifies, they were dunghill gods.
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Gill: Eze 23:8 - -- Neither left she her idols brought from Egypt,.... Though the Israelites took in the gods of the Assyrians into their worship, they did not relinquish...
Neither left she her idols brought from Egypt,.... Though the Israelites took in the gods of the Assyrians into their worship, they did not relinquish the golden calves set up at Dan and Bethel, in imitation of the Egyptian deities; the idolatrous worship of which they learned in Egypt, and brought from thence:
for in her youth they lay with her; the Egyptians enticed the Israelites to idolatry when among them, as soon as they began to be a people; See Gill on Eze 23:3,
and they bruised the breasts of her virginity; who before retained the pure worship of God, and was like a chaste virgin:
and poured their whoredom upon her; expressive of the numerous acts of idolatry committed together by them.
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Gill: Eze 23:9 - -- Wherefore I have delivered her into the hand of her lovers,.... To destruction; their persons, families, riches, and kingdom itself:
into the hand ...
Wherefore I have delivered her into the hand of her lovers,.... To destruction; their persons, families, riches, and kingdom itself:
into the hand of the Assyrians, on whom she doted; first into the hands of Pul, then Tiglathpileser, then Shalmaneser, all kings of Assyria, by whom they were spoiled or carried captive; by the two first in part, by the last wholly; see 2Ki 15:19.
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Gill: Eze 23:10 - -- These discovered her wickedness,.... That is, stripped them of all their substance:
they took her sons and her daughters; and carried them captive:...
These discovered her wickedness,.... That is, stripped them of all their substance:
they took her sons and her daughters; and carried them captive:
and slew her with the sword; put an end to the kingdom of Israel, or the ten tribes, and which was never recovered to this day:
and she became famous among women; or among the provinces, as the Targum; she became famous, or rather infamous, among other nations; was talked of for her sins, her whoredoms and idolatries, and the vengeance of God upon her for them; she became a byword and a proverb among the kingdoms of the world for her wickedness and her destruction:
for they had executed judgment upon her; that is, the Assyrians, who were the instruments in God's hand in doing justice to her, and inflicting his judgments on her, and for that she became famous.
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Gill: Eze 23:11 - -- And when her sister Aholibah saw this,.... The two tribes of Judah and Benjamin, when, they saw the idolatries the ten tribes fell into, and the destr...
And when her sister Aholibah saw this,.... The two tribes of Judah and Benjamin, when, they saw the idolatries the ten tribes fell into, and the destruction which came upon them for the same; instead of receiving instruction, and taking caution by all this,
she was more corrupt in her inordinate love than she; in courting the friendship, alliance, and help of their Heathen neighbours:
and in her whoredoms more than her sister in her whoredoms; guilty of more idolatries than the ten tribes, as in the times of Manasseh; see Jer 2:28.
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NET Notes: Eze 23:3 In the Hebrew text the subject is left unstated and must be supplied from the context.
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NET Notes: Eze 23:4 In this allegory the Lord is depicted as being the husband of two wives. The OT law prohibited a man from marrying sisters (Lev 18:18), but the practi...
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NET Notes: Eze 23:5 The term apparently refers to Assyrian military officers; it is better construed with the description that follows. See D. I. Block, Ezekiel (NICOT), ...
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NET Notes: Eze 23:9 Heb “I gave her into the hand of her lovers, into the hand of the sons of Assyria.”
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Geneva Bible: Eze 23:2 Son of man, there were two women, the daughters of one ( a ) mother:
( a ) Meaning, Israel and Judah who both came out of one family.
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Geneva Bible: Eze 23:3 And they committed harlotries in ( b ) Egypt; they committed harlotries in their youth: there were their breasts pressed, and there they bruised the t...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 23:4 And the names of ( c ) them [were] Aholah the elder, and Aholibah her sister: and they were mine, and they bore sons and daughters. Thus [were] their ...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 23:5 And Aholah played the harlot when ( d ) she was mine; and she doted on her lovers, on the Assyrians [her] neighbours,
( d ) When the Israelites were ...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 23:8 Neither left she her harlotries [brought] from Egypt: for in her youth they ( e ) lay with her, and they bruised the breasts of her virginity, and pou...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 23:10 These uncovered her nakedness: they took her sons and her daughters, and slew her with the sword: and she became a byword among women; for ( f ) they ...
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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 23:1-49
TSK Synopsis: Eze 23:1-49 - --1 The whoredoms of Aholah and Aholibah.23 Aholibah is to be plagued by her lovers.36 The prophet reproves the adulteries of them both;45 and shews the...
MHCC -> Eze 23:1-49
MHCC: Eze 23:1-49 - --In this parable, Samaria and Israel bear the name Aholah, " her own tabernacle;" because the places of worship those kingdoms had, were of their own ...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 23:1-10; Eze 23:11-21
Matthew Henry: Eze 23:1-10 - -- God had often spoken to Ezekiel, and by him to the people, to this effect, but now his word comes again; for God speaks the same thing once, ye...
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Matthew Henry: Eze 23:11-21 - -- The prophet Hosea, in his time, observed that the two tribes retained their integrity, in a great measure, when the ten tribes had apostatized (Hos ...
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 23:1-4 - --
The Sisters Oholah and Oholibah
Eze 23:1. And the word of Jehovah came to me, saying, Eze 23:2. Son of man, two women, daughters of one mother ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 23:5-10 - --
Samaria's Whoredom and Punishment
Eze 23:5. And Oholibah played the harlot under me, and burned towards her lovers, even as far as Assyria, stan...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 23:11-21 - --
Whoredom of Judah
Eze 23:11. And her sister Oholibah saw it, and carried on her coquetry still more wantonly than she had done, and her whoredom...
Constable: Eze 4:1--24:27 - --II. Oracles of judgment on Judah and Jerusalem for sin chs. 4-24
This section of the book contains prophecies th...
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Constable: Eze 20:1--23:49 - --D. Israel's defective leadership chs. 20-23
This section of the book is the final collection of propheci...
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Constable: Eze 23:1-49 - --4. The parable of the two sisters ch. 23
This chapter is the final climactic one in Ezekiel's co...
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Constable: Eze 23:1-4 - --Israel's lustful youth 23:1-4
23:1-3 The Lord gave Ezekiel a story about two sisters who had one mother (cf. Jer. 3:7). These young girls became prost...
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Constable: Eze 23:5-10 - --Samaria's prostitution 23:5-10
23:5-8 Oholah proved unfaithful to the Lord by lusting after her attractive neighbors, the Assyrians.
"The appeal, then...
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