16. The street. Literally, “the open place,” that is, the city square, plaza, or market place. This was usually situated nearthe gate of the city (Neh. 8:1, 3, 16; 2 Chron. 32:6), and was used for public gatherings (2 Chron. 29:4; Ezra 10:9).
Every whit. Translated as “whole burnt sacrifice” in 33:10 and “whole burnt offering” in Ps. 51:19. It denoted a sacrifice that might not be redeemed by exchange or other form of substitute payment (see Lev. 27:31).
An heap for ever. A desolate landmark of God’s abhorrence of apostasy and idolatry (see Joshua 7:26; 8:28).