History of the two adulterous women, Oholah and Oholibah Samaria and
Jerusalem
The alliances and intrigues of Samaria and Jerusalem with foreign
nations had been represented as infidelity to Jehovah...
_THE ABOMINATIONS OF AHOLAH AND AHOLIBAH. AHOLIBAH IS TO BE PLAGUED BY
HER LOVERS. THE PROPHET REPROVETH THE ADULTERIES OF THEM BOTH, AND
SHEWETH THEIR JUDGMENTS._
_Before Christ 592._
THE style of...
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1.
Why does Ezekiel refer to Jerusalem as a bloody city?
2.
How would the Jews come to be _defiled of name?_
3.
What examples of lewdness in Jerusalem does Ezekiel cite?
4.
Wh...
XXIII.
This chapter closes the series of prophecies beginning with Ezekiel
20, and consists of an extended allegory. Its object, quite in
connection with Ezekiel 21:22, is to set forth the sinfulness...
INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 23
In this chapter the idolatries of Israel and Judah are represented
under the metaphor of two harlots, and their lewdness. These harlots
are described by their descent; by t...
CHAPTER 23 A PARABLE CONCERNING ISRAEL AND JUDAH.
The final judgment of Jerusalem was fast approaching, and in this
parable is provided the justification for it. It depicts in its
intensity the depths...