New International Version (©1984) But the more I called Israel, the further they went from me. They sacrificed to the Baals and they burned incense to images.New Living Translation (©2007) But the more I called to him, the farther he moved from me, offering sacrifices to the images of Baal and burning incense to idols. English Standard Version (©2001) The more they were called, the more they went away; they kept sacrificing to the Baals and burning offerings to idols. New American Standard Bible (©1995) The more they called them, The more they went from them; They kept sacrificing to the Baals And burning incense to idols. King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.) As they called them, so they went from them: they sacrificed unto Baalim, and burned incense to graven images. GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995) The more I called them, the farther they went away. They sacrificed to other gods-the Baals, and they burned incense to idols. King James 2000 Bible (©2003) As they called them, so they went from them: they sacrificed unto Baalim, and burned incense to graven images. American King James Version As they called them, so they went from them: they sacrificed to Baalim, and burned incense to graven images. American Standard Version The more the prophets called them, the more they went from them: they sacrificed unto the Baalim, and burned incense to graven images. Douay-Rheims Bible As they called them, they went away from before their face: they offered victims to Baalim, and sacrificed to idols. Darby Bible Translation As they called them, so they went from them: they sacrificed unto the Baals, and burned incense to graven images. English Revised Version As they called them, so they went from them: they sacrificed unto the Baalim, and burned incense to graven images. Webster's Bible Translation As they called them, so they went from them: they sacrificed to Baalim, and burned incense to graven images. World English Bible They called to them, so they went from them. They sacrificed to the Baals, and burned incense to engraved images. Young's Literal Translation They have called to them rightly, They have gone from before them, To lords they do sacrifice, And to graven images they make perfume. |
| Barnes' Notes on the Bible As they called them, so they went from them - The prophet changes his tone, no longer speaking of that one first call of God to Israel as a whole, whereby He brought out Israel as one man, His one son; which one call he obeyed. Here he speaks of God's manifold calls to the people, throughout their whole history, which they as often disobeyed, and not disobeyed only, but went contrariwise. "They called them." Whether God employed Moses, or the judges, or priests, or kings, or prophets, to call them, it was all one. Whenever or by whomsoever they were called, they turned away in the opposite direction, to serve their idols. They proportioned and fitted, as it were, their disobedience to God's long-suffering. : "Then chiefly they threw off obedience, despised their admonitions, and worked themselves up the more franticly to a zeal for the sin which they had begun." "They," God's messengers, "called; so," in like manner, "they went away from them. They sacrificed unto Baalim," i. e., their many Baals, in which they cherished idolatry, cruelty, and fleshly sin. : So "when Christ came and called them manifoldly, as in the great day of the feast, "If any man thirst, let him come unto Me and drink," the more diligently He called them, the more diligently they went away from Him, and returned to their idols, to the love and possession of riches and houses and pleasures, for whose sake they despised the truth." Gill's Exposition of the Entire BibleAs they called them, so they went from them,.... That is, the prophets of the Lord, the true prophets, called Israel to the worship and service of God; but they turned a deaf ear to them, and their backs upon them; and the more they called to them, the further they went from them, and from the way of their duty; see Hosea 11:7. So the Targum, "I sent the prophets to teach them, but they wandered from them;'' Moses and Aaron were sent unto them, and called them out of Egypt, but they hearkened not unto them; see Exodus 6:9; in later times the prophets were sent unto them, to exhort them to their duty, and to reclaim them from their evil ways, but they despised and refused to attend to their advice and instructions; and this was continued to the times of Israel, or the ten tribes, departing from the house of David, and setting up idolatrous worship; and during their revolt and apostasy: but all in vain. So after Christ was called out of Egypt, he and his apostles, and John the Baptist before them, called them to hearken to him, but they turned away from them. Aben Ezra interprets it of the false prophets, who called them to idolatry, and they went after them. Schmidt understands it of the Israelites calling one another to it, and going after it, for their own sakes, and because it pleased them, and was agreeable to them; they sacrificed to Baalim, and burnt incense to graven images: they joined themselves to Baalpeor, and worshipped the golden calf, fashioned with a graving tool, in the wilderness; they sacrificed to Baalim, one or another of them, in the times of the judges, and of Ahab, and committed idolatry with other graven images, of which burning incense is a part. And the Jews in Christ's time, instead of hearkening to him and his apostles, followed the traditions of the elders, and the dictates of the Scribes and Pharisees, who were their Baals, their lords and masters and they sought for life and righteousness by their own works, which was sacrificing to their net, and burning incense to their drag; all this was great ingratitude. Next follows a narrative of other benefits done to this people. Geneva Study BibleAs they called them, so they {b} went from them: they sacrificed unto Baalim, and burned incense to graven images. (b) They rebelled and went a contrary way when the Prophets called them to repentance. Wesley's Notes 11:2 They - Moses and Aaron, and other prophets. Called - Persuaded, intreated, and urged by exhortations, the whole house of Israel. From them - From the prophets counsel and commands. Baalim - In the desert they began this apostacy, and held on with obstinacy in it. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary2. As they called them-"they," namely, monitors sent by Me. "Called," in Ho 11:1, suggests the idea of the many subsequent calls by the prophets. went from them-turned away in contempt (Jer 2:27). Baalim-images of Baal, set up in various places. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary11:1-7 When Israel were weak and helpless as children, foolish and froward as children, then God loved them; he bore them as the nurse does the sucking child, nourished them, and suffered their manners. All who are grown up, ought often to reflect upon the goodness of God to them in their childhood. He took care of them, took pains with them, not only as a father, or a tutor, but as a mother, or nurse. When they were in the wilderness, God showed them the way in which they should go, and bore them up, taking them by the arms. He taught them the way of his commandments by the ceremonial law given by Moses. He took them by the arms, to guide them, that they might not stray, and to hold them up, that they might not stumble and fall. God's spiritual Israel are all thus supported. It is God's work to draw poor souls to himself; and none can come to him except he draw them. With bands of love; this word signifies stronger cords than the former. He eased them of the burdens they had long groaned under. Israel is very ungrateful to God. God's counsels would have saved them, but their own counsels ruined them. They backslide; there is no hold of them, no stedfastness in them. They backslide from me, from God, the chief good. They are bent to backslide; they are ready to sin; they are forward to close with every temptation. Their hearts are fully set in them to do evil. Those only are truly happy, whom the Lord teaches by his Spirit, upholds by his power, and causes to walk in his ways. By his grace he takes away the love and dominion of sin, and creates a desire for the blessed feast of the gospel, that they may feed thereon, and live for ever. |