4 Against whom do you make sport,against whom do you open wide your mouth,and stick out your tongue?Are you not rebellious children,deceitful offspring—
5 You who burn with lust among the oaks,under every green tree;You who immolate children in the wadies,among the clefts of the rocks?
6 Among the smooth stones of the wadi is your portion,they, they are your allotment;Indeed, you poured out a drink offering to them,and brought up grain offerings.With these things, should I be appeased?
7 Upon a towering and lofty mountainyou set up your bed,and there you went up to offer sacrifice.
8 Behind the door and the doorpostyou set up your symbol.Yes, deserting me, you carried up your bedding;and spread it wide.You entered an agreement with them,you loved their couch, you gazed upon nakedness.
9 You approached the king with oil,and multiplied your perfumes;You sent your ambassadors far away,down even to deepest Sheol.
10 Though worn out with the length of your journey,you never said, “It is hopeless”;You found your strength revived,and so you did not weaken.