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13 lines
953 B
Markdown
# to carry them out
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"to obey them"
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# so that you do not look to your own heart and your own eyes
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"so that you do not think about whatever you want". The heart represents what a person wants, and the eyes represent what a person sees and wants.
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# prostitute yourselves to them
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"be shamefully unfaithful to me" or "do those things instead of obeying me". Being unfaithful to God by choosing to do whatever they want is spoken of as if they were women who were unfaithful to their husband by choosing to have sinful relationships with other men. The imagery of prostitution is commonly used in Scripture to indicate that Yahweh alone is to be worshiped. The people are compared to the prostitute because a husband is to only have a sexual relationship with his wife. Both the prostitute and the worship of other gods are violations of this exclusive relationship. Many cultures will struggle with this imagery because of a desire to use euphemisms.
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