“And first I will recompense their iniquity and their sin double; because they have defiled my land, they have filled mine inheritance with the carcases of their detestable and abominable things.”
God promises to repay double the people's iniquity and sin because they have polluted God's land with the carcasses of their detestable idols and have filled God's inheritance with their abominations. The promise of double repayment suggests that the punishment will be proportional to or exceeding the sin committed, representing a kind of cosmic balance where sin draws forth judgment in equal or greater measure. The reference to polluting the land with idols and detestable carcasses suggests that the fundamental violation has been the desecration of God's land through the establishment of idolatry. Theologically, this verse establishes that the land itself is considered God's possession and that its defilement through idolatry constitutes a violation against God personally. The emphasis on abominations suggests that the idolatrous practices are not merely wrong but are fundamentally repulsive to God and violate the sacred character of the land. The promise to repay double suggests that God takes seriously the defilement of sacred space and will respond with proportional severity. The reference to God's inheritance emphasizes that the land belongs to God and that the people are merely tenants; their desecration of the land is therefore an attack on God's possession. This verse establishes that the judgment is not merely punishment of individual sin but is a cosmic response to the defilement of sacred space. The promise of double repayment suggests that the severity of the judgment will be calibrated to match and exceed the severity of the desecration. This verse demonstrates that land itself participates in the covenant relationship and that its desecration through idolatry constitutes a fundamental violation that must be addressed through judgment. The promise of repayment establishes that the judgment will be comprehensive and thorough, proportional to the comprehensive desecration of the land.
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