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Louis Segond
Juges 2:17
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Mais ils n'écoutaient pas même leurs juges, et ils se prostituaient à d'autres dieux; ils se prosternaient devant eux, et ils se détournaient promptement du chemin où leurs pères avaient marché en obéissant aux commandements de l'Éternel; ils ne firent pas de même.
Mais, même leurs juges, ils ne les écoutèrent pas; car ils se prostituèrent après d'autres dieux et se prosternèrent devant eux; ils se détournèrent vite du chemin où leurs pères avaient marché en écoutant les commandements de l'Éternel: ils ne firent pas ainsi.
Mais ils ne voulaient pas même écouter leurs Juges, ils paillardaient après d'autres dieux; ils se prosternaient devant eux; ils se détournaient aussitôt du chemin par lequel leurs pères avaient marché, obéissant aux commandements de l'Eternel; mais eux ne faisaient pas ainsi.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
they would: 1 Samuel 8:5-8, 1 Samuel 12:12, 1 Samuel 12:17, 1 Samuel 12:19, 2 Chronicles 36:15, 2 Chronicles 36:16, Psalms 106:43
whoring: Exodus 34:15, Exodus 34:16, Leviticus 17:7, Psalms 73:27, Psalms 106:39, Hosea 2:2, Revelation 17:1-5
quickly: Exodus 32:8, Deuteronomy 9:12, Deuteronomy 9:16, Galatians 1:6
which their: Judges 2:7, Joshua 24:24, Joshua 24:31
Reciprocal: Deuteronomy 31:16 - and go a Judges 5:8 - new gods Judges 8:33 - as soon 1 Chronicles 5:25 - and went Psalms 78:58 - with Psalms 106:36 - And Jeremiah 11:10 - iniquities Amos 2:4 - because Hebrews 5:2 - them
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And yet they would not hearken unto their judges,.... Afterwards, or not always; but when they admonished them of their sins, and advised them to walk in the good ways of God, and serve him only; they turned a deaf ear to them, and went on in their own ways, which is a sad aggravation of their iniquities:
but they went a whoring after their gods, and bowed themselves unto them; committing spiritual adultery, for such idolatry is, and is often so represented in Scripture; for by it they broke the covenant God made with them, which had the nature of a matrimonial contract, and in which God was an husband to them; and therefore serving other gods was rejecting him as such, and committing whoredom with others; than which nothing was more provoking to God, jealous of his honour and glory:
they turned quickly out of the way which their fathers walked in; as soon as ever Joshua and the elders were dead, they departed from the God of their fathers, and the way in which they worshipped him; and so likewise quickly after they had been delivered by the judges, or however as soon as they were dead:
obeying the commandments of the Lord; serving him at his tabernacle, according to the laws, commands, and ordinances he gave to Moses, which is to be understood of their fathers:
[but] they did not so; did not walk in the same way, nor serve the Lord, and obey his commands, as their fathers did; but all the reverse.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Judges 2:17. Went a whoring after other gods — Idolatry, or the worship of strange gods, is frequently termed adultery, fornication, and whoredom, in the sacred writings. As many of their idolatrous practices were accompanied with impure rites, the term was not only metaphorically but literally proper.