Ezekiel 23:6

"“Oholah played the prostitute when she was mine. She doted on her lovers, on the Assyrians her neighbors,"

Key Reflection

In Ezekiel 23:6, the prophet describes Oholah's behavior as a metaphor for Israel’s spiritual unfaithfulness to God. This passage draws a vivid comparison by likening Israel to a prostitute who favored foreign alliances over her relationship with Yahweh, specifically emphasizing her infatuation with the Assyrians as symbols of worldly power and influence. This cultural context highlights how Israel’s pursuit of political and economic partnerships with other nations represented a betrayal of its covenantal obligations to God.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The army of the Assyrians is described. War-horses formed an important part in the armies of Assyria and Egypt; Israel was deficient in this respectIsaiah 36:8.

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