This chapter is the final climactic one in Ezekiel's collection of messages that condemn Israel's defective leadership (chs. 20-23).
Both chapters 16 and 23 describe Israel as a prostitute, but there are significant differences in these chapters. In chapter 16 Canaanis the mother of Israel who corrupted her daughter by teaching her spiritualadultery, namely, idolatry or trust in other gods. In chapter 23 Israelherself is responsible for pursuing mainly politicaladultery, trust in other nations, through alliances with foreign powers. In chapter 16 the beginningsof Israel's unfaithful career receive most attention whereas in chapter 23 the wholeof Israel's unfaithful career is in view. Chapter 16 deals with Judahalone, but chapter 23 focuses on both Israel and Judahwith emphasis on Judah.
"There the emphasis was on idolatries as breaking the marriage relation and the sacred covenant with God, here it is on the nation's worldly spirit and worldly alliances for safety and national security."315
"Despite the distasteful theme and the indelicate language, the reader of these verses must appreciate that this is the language of unspeakable disgust and must try to recognize Ezekiel's passion for God's honour and his fury at the adulterous conduct of His covenant people. The feeling of nausea which a chapter like this arouses must be blamed not on the writer of the chapter nor even on its contents, but on the conduct which had to be described in such revolting terms."316
"This chapter contains the most graphic language in the Bible in reference to sexual imagery. For that reason it requires extreme care in teaching and preaching."317