THE UNCHASTE SISTERS, OHOLAH AND OHOLIBAH
The idolatries and foreign alliances of Jerusalem and Samaria are here
described under the same strong figure which is used in Ezekiel 16.
Oholah (Samaria) and Oholibah (Jerusalem) were two sisters, both
seduced in Egypt in their youth (Ezekiel 23:3), both e... [ Continue Reading ]
Another instance of Ezekiel's belief that Israel practised idolatry in
Egypt: see Ezekiel 20:8. Of course the distinction between the two
branches of the nation does not really go back so far.... [ Continue Reading ]
AHOLAH.. AHOLIBAH] RV 'Oholah.. Oholibah.' The words perhaps mean 'her
tent and 'my tent in her,' respectively. It was an Eastern custom to
give similar names to members of the same family. SAMARIA] stands for
the kingdom of the Ten Tribes, of which it was the capital. Oholah is
called the elder sis... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ASSYRIANS] In 2 Kings 15:17 we read that the northern kingdom
became tributary to Assyria in the reign of Menahem. But the Assyrian
monuments show that this subjection began as early as the reign of
Jehu.... [ Continue Reading ]
EGYPT] The northern kingdom wavered for a time between an Assyrian and
an Egyptian policy (Hosea 7:11). Its last king, Hoshea, revolted
against Assyria and allied himself with Egypt (2 Kings 17:4). This was
the cause of the destruction of his kingdom.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE ASSYRIANS] The southern kingdom made alliance with Assyria in the
days of Ahaz, who eagerly introduced foreign idolatries (2 Kings
16:7). Except in the reign of Hezekiah the Assyrian overlordship
continued till that of Babylon took its place. These political
relations were accompanied by religio... [ Continue Reading ]
IMAGES OF THE CHALDEANS] Such pictures were common on the walls of
Babylonian palaces. Ezekiel imagines them as being seen in Jerusalem,
and as awakening the nation's desire for these unknown lovers.... [ Continue Reading ]
HER MIND (RV 'soul') WAS ALIENATED] Judah under Jehoiakim (2 Kings
24:1) and Zedekiah (2 Kings 24:20) became weary of Babylonian
supremacy.... [ Continue Reading ]
EGYPT] Like Samaria, Jerusalem went back to her first seducers.
Intrigues with Egypt were frequent from the days of Hezekiah onwards
(Isaiah 30:31), and it was trust in Egypt which led to Zedekiah's
revolt and the nation's fall: see Ezekiel 17:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
PEKOD.. SHOA.. KOA] Eastern peoples tributary to Babylon. They are all
mentioned in the inscriptions. THE ASSYRIANS] These now formed part of
the Babylonian Empire.... [ Continue Reading ]
PLUCK off] RV 'tear.'... [ Continue Reading ]
Human sacrifice was combined with the forms of God's worship. This
only aggravated its guilt.... [ Continue Reading ]
SABEANS] RV 'drunkards.'... [ Continue Reading ]
THE RIGHTEOUS MEN] The allegory carries out the forms of justice
observed in an Israelite city, but we need not look for a counterpart
to the righteous men in the actual history.... [ Continue Reading ]