Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
CONTINUATION OF THE SAME SUBJECT. (Ezekiel 6:1-14)
mountains of Israel—that is, of Palestine in general. The mountains are addressed by personification; implying that the Israelites themselves are incurable and unworthy of any more appeals; so the prophet sent to Jeroboam did not deign to address the king, but addressed the altar (I Kings 13:2). The mountains are specified as being the scene of Jewish idolatries on "the high places" (Ezekiel 6:3; Leviticus 26:30).
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Ezekiel 6:2
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