God expresses anger and disappointment towards Israel's continuous deceit and betrayal.
God shows frustration with Israel's leadership, as they indulge in foolish and deceitful practices.
There is a sorrowful tone discussing the consequences of Israel's actions, portraying a nation unaware of its own moral degradation.
God is indignant over Israel’s ignorance of His laws and their disregard for His kindness, illustrated with strong metaphors.
The chapter also hints at feelings of loneliness and abandonment by God, as Israel turns to other nations for help.