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Ezekiel 16:33
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Ezekiel 16:33

The picture is heightened by the contrast between one who as a prostitute receives hire for her shame, and one who as a wife is so utterly abandoned as to bestow her husband' s goods to purchase her own dishonor. Compare II Kings 16:8.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Ezekiel 16:33:

Psalms 106:39
Ezekiel 16:1
Hosea 2:5
Hosea 8:9

 

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