Altar Backs Behold Bowing Bringeth Court Covered Door East Eastward Entrance Entry Faces Inner Lord's Opening Porch Portico Prostrating Square Temple Themselves Towards Turning Twenty Twenty-five Worshiped Worshiping Worshipped Worshipping

8:16 Inner court - The innermost, that which was next the temple, called here the Lord's house. At the door - Before he saw abominations in the gates of the courts, now he is come to the very house itself. The porch - That stately porch, beautified with the curious and mighty brass pillars, Jachin and Boaz. Altar - The brazen altar for burnt - offerings, which was placed in the court before the front of the temple, and is here represented in its proper place. Their backs - In contempt of God, and his worship. The sun - In imitation of the Persians, Egyptians, and other eastern idolaters; these Jews turn their back on God who created the sun, and worship the creature in contempt of the Creator.

8:13-18 The yearly lamenting for Tammuz was attended with infamous practices; and the worshippers of the sun here described, are supposed to have been priests. The Lord appeals to the prophet concerning the heinousness of the crime; and lo, they put the branch to their nose, denoting some custom used by idolaters in honour of the idols they served. The more we examine human nature and our own hearts, the more abominations we shall discover; and the longer the believer searches himself, the more he will humble himself before God, and the more will he value the fountain open for sin, and seek to wash therein.

Altar Backs Court Door East Entrance Faces Five House Inner LORD's Porch Sun Temple Towards Twenty Twenty-Five Worshiped Worshipped Worshipping

Altar Backs Court Door East Entrance Faces Five House Inner LORD's Porch Sun Temple Towards Twenty Twenty-Five Worshiped Worshipped Worshipping


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