Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
They are brought to shame because
They have "committed abomination:"
Shame nevertheless they feel not;
To blush nevertheless they know not;
"Therefore they shall fall among" the falling;
"At the time" when "I visit them, they shall" stumble,
"Saith Yahweh."
The fact is expressed that their conduct was a disgrace to them, though they did not feel it as such. "Abomination" has its usual meaning of idolatry Jeremiah 4:1.
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Jeremiah 6:15:
Jeremiah 8:10-12
Hosea 2:2
Zephaniah 3:5
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