clothed in blue, governors and commanders, all desirable young men, horsemen mounted on steeds.
Parallel translations
- WEB who were clothed with blue, governors and rulers, all of them desirable young men, horsemen riding on horses.
- KJV Which were clothed with blue, captains and rulers, all of them desirable young men, horsemen riding upon horses.
- NKJV Who were clothed in purple, Captains and rulers, All of them desirable young men, Horsemen riding on horses.
- NASB who were clothed in purple, governors and officials, all of them handsome young men, horsemen riding on horses.
- NLT They were all attractive young men, captains and commanders dressed in handsome blue, charioteers driving their horses.
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Quick answer
The Assyrians she lusted after were impressive figures, clothed in blue, governors, warriors, and desirable young horsemen. Their outward splendor drew her astray.
Overview
The allure of Assyria's officials, with their fine garments and military might, represents the seductive appeal of worldly power. Samaria was captivated by their grandeur rather than trusting God. The verse shows how impressive appearances can lead God's people into compromising entanglements.
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- Ezek 23:23the Babylonians and all the Chaldeans, the men of Pekod, Shoa, and Koa, and all the Assyrians with them—all desirable young men, governors and commanders, officers and men of renown, mounted on horses.
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