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Yet they didn`t listen to their judges; for they played the prostitute after other gods, and bowed themselves down to them: they turned aside quickly out of the way in which their fathers walked, obeying the commandments of Yahweh; [but] they didn`t do so.

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Idolatry as Spiritual Adultery

All commentators explain that the phrase “played the harlot” is a powerful metaphor for idolatry. The Bible often frames the covenant between God and Israel as a marriage. By worshipping other gods, Israel was breaking this sacred bond, committing spiritual adultery against God, who viewed Himself as their husband. This highlights the deep betrayal and relational violation involved in idolatry, not just the breaking of a rule.

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Judges 2:17

19th Century

Bishop

Went a whoring. —Idolatry throughout the Bible is regarded as a spiritual adultery (Exodus 34:15; [Reference Isaiah 54…

John Gill

John Gill

On Judges 2:17

17th Century

Pastor

And yet they would not listen to their judges
Afterwards, or not always; but when they admonished them of their sins…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Judges 2:6–23

17th Century

Minister

We have a general idea of the course of events in Israel during the time of the Judges. The nation made themselves as wretched and miserable by for…