Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
Under oaks - allon , from alal , he was strong. Hence, the oak, in Latin, is called robur ; which word means also, strength, the oak being the strongest of all the trees of the forest.
The shadow thereof is good - Their "daughters committed whoredom, and their spouses committed adultery."
1.Their deities were worshipped by prostitution.
2.They drank much in their idol worship, Hosea 4:11, and thus their passions became inflamed.
3.The thick groves were favorable to the whoredoms and adulteries mentioned here. In imitation of these, some nations have their public gardens.
Other Adam Clarke entries containing Hosea 4:13:
Isaiah 1:29
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