Exodus 20:5
bow down.23:24; Le 26:1; Jos 23:7,16; Jud 2:19; 2Ki 17:35,41; 2Ch 25:14Isa 44:15,19; Mt 4:9for I.34:14; De 4:24; 6:15; 32:21; Jos 24:19; Ps 78:58; Pr 6:34,35Eze 8:3; Da 1:2; Na 1:2; 1Co 10:22visiting.34:7; Le 20:5; 26:29,39,40; Nu 14:18,33; 1Sa 15:2,3; 2Sa 21:1,61Ki 21:29; 2Ki 23:26; Job 5:4; 21:19; Ps 79:8; 109:14; Isa 14:20,21Isa 65:6,7; Jer 2:9; 32:18; Mt 23:34-36of them.De 7:10; 32:41; Ps 81:15; Pr 8:36; Joh 7:7; 15:18,23,24; Ro 1:30Ro 8:7; Jas 4:42 Kings 21:2-11
And he did.7,16; 16:2-4; 22:17; 2Ch 33:2-4after the abominations.Le 18:25-29; De 12:31; 2Ch 36:14; Eze 16:51 the high places.18:4,22; 2Ch 32:12; 34:3he reared.10:18-20; 1Ki 16:31-33; 18:21,26a grove.Rather, as we have before remarked, Asherah or Astarte. So Castel defines Asherah to be {Simulacrum ligneum Astartæ dicatum;} "A wooden image dedicated to Astarte." Ahab.8:18,27; Mic 6:16and worshipped.17:16; 23:4; De 4:19; 17:3; 2Ch 33:3-5; Job 31:26 he built.16:10-16; Jer 32:34In Jerusalem.Ex 20:24; De 12:5; 2Sa 7:13; 1Ki 8:29; 9:3; Ps 78:68,69; 132:13,14 in the two courts.23:4,6; 1Ki 6:36; 7:12; 2Ch 33:5,15; Eze 40:28,32,37,47; 42:3; 43:5Eze 44:19 A.M. 3321. B.C. 683. he made.16:3; 17:17; Le 18:21; 20:2,3; 2Ch 28:3; 33:6; Mic 6:7observed times.Le 19:26,31; De 18:10-14familiar.1Ch 10:13; Isa 8:19; 19:3; Ac 16:16wrought.24:3,4; Ge 13:13 A.M. 3306-3327. B.C. 698-677. he set.23:6; 2Ch 33:7,15In this house.4; 23:27; 2Sa 7:13; 1Ki 8:29,44; 9:3,7; 2Ch 7:12,16,20; Ne 1:9Ps 74:2; 78:68,69; 132:13,14; Jer 32:34 will I make.18:11; 2Sa 7:10; 1Ch 17:9; 2Ch 33:8only if they.Le 26:3-13; De 5:28,29; 28:1-14; Jos 23:11-13; Ps 37:3; 81:11-16Isa 1:19; Jer 7:3-7,23; 17:20-27; Eze 22:2-16; 33:25-29 they hearkened.2Ch 36:16; Ezr 9:10,11; Ne 9:26,29,30; Ps 81:10; Da 9:6,10,11Lu 13:34; Joh 15:22; Jas 4:17seduced.1Ki 14:16; 2Ch 33:9; Ps 12:8; Pr 29:12; Ho 5:11; Re 2:20more evil.Eze 16:47,51,52 2Ch 33:10; 36:15; Ne 9:26,30; Mt 23:34-37In the following verses the doom of Judah and Jerusalem is passed, and it is a heavy doom. The prophets were sent in the first place to teach them the knowledge of God, to remind them of their duty, and direct them in it: if they succeeded not in that, their next work was to reprove them for their sins, and to set them in view before them, that they might repent and reform, and return to their duty: if in this they prevailed not, their next work was to foretell the judgments of God, that the terror of them might awaken to repentance those who would not be made sensible of the obligations of his love; or else that the execution of them, in their season, might be a demonstration of the divine mission of the prophets who foretold them. They were made judges to those who would not hear and receive them as teachers.--Henry. Because.23:26,27; 24:3,4; Jer 15:4above all.9; 1Ki 21:26; Eze 16:3,45made Judah.9; 1Ki 14:16; 15:30; 16:19
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