Exodus 34:14-16
worship.20:3-5; De 5:7; Mt 4:10whose.5-7; 33:19; Isa 9:6; 57:15jealous God.20:5; De 5:24; 6:15; 29:20; 32:16,21; Jos 24:19; Na 1:2; 1Co 10:22 make.10,12; 23:32; De 7:2whoring.Le 17:7; 20:5,6; Nu 15:39; De 31:16; Jud 2:17; Ps 73:27; Jer 3:9Ezr 6:9; Ho 4:12; 9:1; Re 17:1-5call thee.Nu 25:2; 1Co 10:27eat.Ps 106:28; 1Co 8:4,7,10; 10:20,21; Re 2:20 Nu 25:1,2; De 7:3,4; 1Ki 11:2-4; Ezr 9:2; Ne 13:23,25; 2Co 6:14-17Deuteronomy 12:2
utterly.7:5,25,26; Ex 23:24; 34:12-17; Nu 33:51,52; Jud 2:2posses. or, inherit.Nu 22:41; 2Ki 16:4; 17:10,11; 23:13; Jer 3:6; Eze 20:28,29; Ho 4:13Isaiah 1:21
the faithful.48:2; Ne 11:1; Ps 46:4; 48:1,8; Ho 11:12; Zec 8:3; Heb 12:22become.Jer 2:20,21; 3:1; La 1:8,9; Eze 16:1-63; 22:1-23:49; Lu 13:34Re 11:2,8it was full.5:7; 2Sa 8:15; 2Ch 19:9; Eze 22:3-7; Mic 3:2,3; Zep 3:1-3; Ac 7:52Jeremiah 3:1
1 God's great mercy in Judah's vile whoredom.6 Judah is worse than Israel.12 The promises of the gospel to the penitent.20 Israel reproved, and called by God, makes a solemn confession of their sins. They say. Heb. Saying. If a man.De 24:1-4shall not that.9; 2:7; Le 18:24-28; Isa 24:5; Mic 2:10but thou hast.2:20,23; De 22:21; Jud 19:2; Eze 16:26,28,29; 23:4-49Ho 1:2; 2:5-7yet return.12-14,22; 4:1,14; 8:4-6; De 4:29-31; Isa 55:6-9; Eze 33:11Ho 14:1-4; Zec 1:3; Lu 15:16-24Jeremiah 3:6-8
A.M. 3292. B.C. 612. backsliding.8,11-14; 2:19; 7:24; 2Ki 17:7-17; Eze 23:11she is.2:20; Isa 57:7; Eze 16:24,25,31; 20:28; 1Ki 14:23played.1 Turn thou.2Ki 17:13,14; 2Ch 30:6-12; Ho 6:1-4; 14:1her treacherous.8-11; Eze 16:46; 23:2-4 when for.1; 2Ki 17:6-18; 18:9-11; Eze 23:9; Ho 2:2,3; 3:4; 4:15-17; 9:15-17and given her.De 24:1; Isa 50:1feared not.2Ki 17:19; Eze 23:11-21; Ho 4:15Ezekiel 16:15-16
thou didst.33:13; De 32:15; Isa 48:1; Jer 7:4; Mic 3:11; Zep 3:11; Mt 3:9and playedst.20:8; 23:3,8,11,12-21; Ex 32:6-35; Nu 25:1,2; Jud 2:12; 3:6; 10:61Ki 11:5; 12:28; 2Ki 17:7; 21:3; Ps 106:35; Isa 1:21; 57:8; Jer 2:20Jer 3:1; 7:4; Ho 1:2; 4:10; Re 17:5because.Raised from the most abject state to dignity and splendour by Jehovah, Israel became proud of her numbers, riches, strength, and reputation, forgetting that it was "through his comeliness which he had put upon them;" and thus departing from God, made alliances with heathen nations, and worshipped their idols. and pouredst.25,36,37 7:20; 2Ki 23:7; 2Ch 28:24; Ho 2:8Ezekiel 16:28
23:5-9,12-21; Jud 10:6; 2Ki 16:7,10-18; 21:11; 2Ch 28:23Jer 2:18,36; Ho 10:6Ezekiel 16:41
burn.De 13:16; 2Ki 25:9; Jer 39:8; 52:13; Mic 3:12and execute.5:8; 23:10,48; De 13:11; 22:21,24; Job 34:26and I.23:27; 37:23; Isa 1:25,26; 2:18; 27:9; Ho 2:6-17; Mic 5:10-14Zec 13:2; 1Ti 5:20Ezekiel 23:5
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 14:9,16; 15:26,30; 16:31,32; 21:26; 2Ki 17:7-18doted.7,9,12,16,20; 16:37; Jer 50:38on the.16:28; 2Ki 15:19; 16:7; 17:3; Ho 5:13; 8:9,10; 10:6; 12:1
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