Insufficient piety; and specifically, those people who worshiped idols were castigated by the prophets.
their wicked waysProphets scolded the Hebrews about their wicked ways, such as marrying people that weren't of the same religion, falling into idol worship and forgetting Gods commandments.
Prophets scolded the Hebrews primarily for their idolatry, social injustice, and failure to adhere to the covenant with God. They condemned practices such as the worship of foreign gods and the neglect of the poor and marginalized, emphasizing the need for repentance and a return to ethical behavior. Additionally, they often criticized the reliance on rituals without genuine faith and moral integrity. Through their messages, the prophets sought to call the people back to a faithful relationship with God.
The true prophets were God's messengers.
The Hebrews had many prophets. You would have to specify which Hebrew prophet you're talking about.
No. Scolded is a verb.
We have never scolded our three rabbits. But we used to have a large snapping turtle who used to cry when scolded
He scolded the men
No. We would say "The class was scolded."
The past tense for "scold" is "scolded."
The word is "scolded". Example: "Deanie's Mom scolded her for placing all her hopes on Mitch."
No, scolded a verb in past-tense of the verb to scold.
Scolded is the past tense of the verb scold. Because scold is a regular verb, scolded is also its past participle.