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2. The wildness of the grapes 5:8-25
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Yahweh's crop was worthless because it produced wild grapes that manifested six blights. The word "woe"(Heb. hoy), a term of lament and threat, introduces each one (cf. Amos 5:18; 6:1; Rev. 8:13; 9:12). Two double "therefore"sections break the laments into two groups by concluding them (vv. 13-14, 24-25). The "woe"sections emphasize the crop produced, and the "therefore"sections the harvest (judgment) to come. In the "woes"there is a chiastic progression.
AThe property motive (vv. 8-10)
BSelf-indulgence (vv. 11-12)
CSin pursued (vv. 18-19)
C'Sin justified (v. 20)
B'Self-conceit (v. 21)