Ezekiel
Ezekiel 16:18ESV·traditional attribution

And you took your embroidered garments to cover them, and set my oil and my incense before them.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

Here God complains that the Jews turned their abundance of all things to perverse worship: for, as a husband who indulges his wife freely supplies all her wants, so a woman who is immodest was what she has received from her husband, and bestows it on adulterers; so also the Jews were prodigal in the worship of idols, and wasted upon them the blessings which God had bestowed upon them.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

In these verses we have an account of the great wickedness of the people of Israel, especially in worshipping idols, notwithstanding the great favours that God had conferred upon them, by which, one would think, they should have been for ever engaged to him.

Commenting on Ezekiel 16:15-34

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

My meat also which I gave thee,.... Or "my bread" (i); a general name for all eatables. The Targum renders it, "my good things.'' The Jews apply it to the manna, which, they say, descended the same day the molten calf was made, and they set it before it.