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You have built your lofty place at the head of every way, and have made your beauty an abomination, and have opened your feet to everyone who passed by, and multiplied your prostitution.
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The Shamelessness of Sin
Commentators explain that Israel's sin was not hidden but brazenly public. By building idolatrous high places "at the head of every way," they openly advertised their rebellion against God. John Calvin calls this the "height of impudence," a public declaration that they intended to overthrow God's law. This serves as a warning about how sin can escalate from a private failure to a public defiance.
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Ezekiel
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16th Century
Protestant
The first verse is variously explained. Some read the clause separately, ויהי אחרי כל רעתך, vihi achri kel regnethek — it was after al…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
You have built your high place at every head of the way Where two or more ways, or two or more streets, met; and so was m…
Presbyterian
In this chapter, God's dealings with the Jewish nation and their conduct toward Him are described, along with their punishment through the surround…