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The Inevitable Failure of Idols
Commentators explain that Moab would be ashamed of their god Chemosh because it would be powerless to save them from destruction. This is directly compared to how the northern kingdom of Israel was shamed when their idol at Bethel—a golden calf—could not prevent their exile by the Assyrians. The verse is a timeless reminder that any object of worship or source of confidence other than the one true God will ultimately fail.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
Israel was ashamed of Beth-el: After Salmaneser had carried Israel away, they could trust no longer in the calf of Bethel established by Jer…
19th Century
Bishop
Beth-el their confidence. —The name of the sanctuary stands for the golden calf that was worshipped there as the symbol of Jehovah…
16th Century
Theologian
We may see more clearly from this verse that the Prophet does not so much address the Moabites as his own people, for he was not a teacher to the M…
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17th Century
Pastor
And Moab shall be ashamed of Chemosh His idol; see (Jeremiah 48:7); of his worship of him, prayers to him, an…