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and they served idols, whereof Yahweh had said to them, You shall not do this thing.

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The Disgust of 'Dung-Gods'

Commentators Ellicott and Gill highlight that the Hebrew word for "idols" in this verse is a term of extreme contempt, often translated as "dunglings" or "dunghill gods." This deliberate word choice emphasizes the biblical author's view of idols as not just false, but utterly worthless, filthy, and disgusting compared to the living God.

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2 Kings

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 2 Kings 17:12

19th Century

Bishop

For they served idols. —Rather, and they served the dunglings; a term of contempt used in 1 Kings 15:19 and D…

John Gill

John Gill

On 2 Kings 17:12

17th Century

Pastor

For they served idols
Baalim, as the Targum; dunghill gods, as the word signifies, as they are often called in Scrip…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 2 Kings 17:7–23

17th Century

Minister

Although the destruction of the kingdom of the ten tribes was only briefly related, in these verses it is largely commented upon, and its reasons g…