Ezekiel 23:15

15 and had belts around their waists and turbans on their heads. They all looked like chariot officers born in Babylonia.

Ezekiel 23:15 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 23:15

Girded with girdles upon their loins
As a token of dignity and authority; see ( Isaiah 11:5 ) , which was the peculiar custom of the Babylonians, as Kimchi, from the Talmudists, observes: "exceeding in dyed attire upon their heads"; having turbans of various colours upon their heads, after the manner of the Persians: all of them princes to look to;
bore the resemblance of kings, princes, and the great men of the earth, and whose images indeed they were; even of such who in their lifetime were famous for military exploits, or for some excellency or another, either real or pretended, and after death reckoned among the gods, and worshipped: after the manner of the Babylonians of Chaldea, the land of their
nativity;
either where these heroes were born whose images were portrayed; or where Abraham, the father of the Jewish nation, was born, and so called from thence the land of their nativity; putting them in mind of their original, and of the idolatries of their ancestors, which they were now returning to.

Ezekiel 23:15 In-Context

13 I saw that both girls were alike; both were prostitutes.
14 "But Jerusalem went even further. She saw carvings of Babylonian men on a wall. They wore re
15 and had belts around their waists and turbans on their heads. They all looked like chariot officers born in Babylonia.
16 When she saw them, she wanted to have sexual relations with them and sent messengers to them in Babylonia.
17 So these Babylonian men came and had sexual relations with her and made her unclean. After that, she became sick of them.
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