15. Instead of attributing the glory of her privileges and gifts to
God, Israel prided herself on them as her own
(De 32:15;
Jer 7:4;
Mic 3:11),
and then wantonly devoted them to her idols
(Ho 2:8;
compare
Lu 15:12, 13).
playedst . . . harlot because of thy renown--"didst play the wanton
upon thy name" [FAIRBAIRN],
namely, by allowing thy renown to lead thee
into idolatry and leagues with idolaters
(Isa 1:21; 57:8;
Jer 3:2, 6).
English Version is better, "because of thy renown," that is,
relying on it; answering to "thou didst trust in thine own
beauty."
his it was--Thy beauty was yielded up to every passer-by.
Israel's zest for the worship of foul idols was but an anxiety to have
the approbation of heaven for their carnal lusts, of which the idols
were the personification; hence, too, their tendency to wander from
Jehovah, who was a restraint on corrupt nature.
JFB.
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