Verse 7
7. It would not be consistent with God's holiness to let such wickedness pass unpunished.
sworn by— (Jeremiah 5:2; Jeremiah 4:2); that is, worshipped.
no gods— (Jeremiah 4:2- :).
fed . . . to the full—so the Keri (Hebrew Margin) reads. God's bountifulness is contrasted with their apostasy (Jeremiah 4:2- :). Prosperity, the gift of God, designed to lead men to Him, often produces the opposite effect. The Hebrew Chetib (text) reads: "I bound them (to Me) by oath," namely, in the marriage covenant, sealed at Sinai between God and Israel; in contrast to which stands their "adultery"; the antithesis favors this.
adultery . . . harlots' houses—spiritually: idolatry in temples of idols; but literal prostitution is also included, being frequently part of idol-worship: for example, in the worship of the Babylonian Mylitta.
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