An abandoned woman, Pr 29:3; a type of idolatrous nations and cities, Isa 1:21Eze 16:1-63Na 3:4. Among the Jews, prostitutes were often foreigners; hence their name of "strange women." They were often devoted to heathen idols, and their abominations were a part of the worship, Nu 25:1-5Ho 4:14; a custom from the defilement of which the house of God was expressly defended, De 23:18.
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American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
A Dictionary of the Holy Bible, American Tract Society, c. 1859, edited by W. W. Rand.