Aholah
aholah
she has her own tent, a name used by ezekiel (23:4, 5, 36, 44) as a symbol of the idolatry of the kingdom of israel. this kingdom is described as a lewdwoman, an adulteress, given up to the abominations and idolatries of the egyptians and -ssyrians. because of her crimes, she was carried away captive, and ceased to be a kingdom. (comp. ps. 78:67-69; 1 kings 12:25-33; 2 chr. 11:13-16.)
historical examples
he was going to fiddle no more for sons of belial and daughters of aholah.
the belovd vagabond william j. locke
and the names of them were aholah the elder, and aholibah her sister: and they were mine, and they bare sons and daughters.
the prophet ezekiel arno c. gaebelein
little comment is needed on this final section; there is a recapitulation of the sins of aholah and aholibah.
the prophet ezekiel arno c. gaebelein
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