Ezekiel 16:30

30 How sick was your heart—the LORD God proclaims—that you could do all these things, the deeds of a hardened prostitute.

Ezekiel 16:30 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 16:30

How weak is thine heart, saith the Lord God
Through sin; and being destitute of the grace of God, and so unable to resist any temptation, or oppose any corruption or lust, but carried away with everyone that offers; indulging every lust, and yet not satisfied; weak as water, unstable, fickle, and inconstant, seeking after new gods, and new kinds of worship. The Targum is,

``how strong is the wickedness of thy heart!''
the stronger the wickedness of the heart, the weaker, the heart is: seeing thou doest all these [things];
all the idolatries before mentioned; which was an argument not of her strength, but weakness, and yet of boldness, impudence, and resolution, to have her will: the work of an imperious whorish woman;
a whore, as she is impudent, is imperious, is one that rules and governs. The Targum is, who rules over herself; does what she pleases, will have her will and way, and cannot bear any contradiction; and who rules over others, such as are her gallants, obliging them to do as she commands. Jarchi's note is,
``over whom her imagination (or corruption) rules.''

Ezekiel 16:30 In-Context

28 Still not satisfied, you prostituted yourself to the Assyrians, but they weren't enough for you either.
29 So you prostituted yourself with the Babylonians, the land of traders, but again you weren't satisfied.
30 How sick was your heart—the LORD God proclaims—that you could do all these things, the deeds of a hardened prostitute.
31 But you weren't like an ordinary prostitute! When you built your pavilion at the head of every street and made your platform in every square, you refused to be paid.
32 You are like an adulterous wife: you take in strangers instead of your husband.
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