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How do we know the concept of spiritual harlotry is true?

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Spiritual harlotry is evident in Scripture through the continual infidelity of God's people toward Him, often illustrated by the metaphor of marriage.

Spiritual harlotry is a recurring theme throughout the Bible, illustrating how God's covenant people have often turned away from Him to worship idols and false gods. This is symbolically represented in the Scriptures, where Israel is described as an unfaithful bride who, despite being in a covenant relationship, seeks after other lovers. The prophet Hosea is a notable example, where God's commands to marry a harlot demonstrate the deep pain of divine separation due to spiritual unfaithfulness. This theme serves to warn contemporary believers to guard against the allure of worldly desires and to remain faithful to God's call.
Scripture References: Hosea 1-3, Ezekiel 16

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