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Isaiah 57:6

The Pulpit Commentary on Isaiah 57:6

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Among the smooth stones of the stream is thy portion. Smooth stones, rounded by water-action, were among the objects worshipped by many Semitic peoples. Such stones were called βαίτυλοι or βαιτύλια—Bethels, or "houses of God "—and received libations of oil and wine from their worshippers.

Stones of this kind, the prophet says, had now become "the portion" of Israel, instead of Jehovah (; comp. ). To such objects they offered their "meat offerings" and "drink offerings."

Should I receive comfort in these? Can I, Jehovah, be comforted, when my people indulge in such practices?

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