2 Kings 17:9

9The Israelites said things about the Lord their God that were not right.
The meaning of the verb וַיְחַפְּאוּ (vayekhappeu), translated here “said,” is uncertain. Some relate it to the verbal root חָפַה (khafah), “to cover,” and translate “they did it in secret” (see BDB 341 s.v. חָפָא). However, the pagan practices specified in the following sentences were hardly done in secret. Others propose a meaning “ascribe, impute,” which makes good contextual sense but has little etymological support (see HALOT 339 s.v. חפא). In this case Israel claimed that the Lord authorized their pagan practices.
They built high places in all their cities, from the watchtower to the fortress.
That is, from the city’s perimeter to the central citadel.
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