God announces judgment not only on sin in general but on the very symbols of safety and success the people relied upon—“the altars of Bethel,” whose “horns…shall be cut off and fall to the ground” (v.14). Economic and social comforts are also named, as God says, “I will strike the winter house along with the summer house, and the houses of ivory shall perish, and the great houses shall come to an end” (v.15). The passage confronts every false refuge and exposes the illusion of security apart from obedience and faithfulness. God dismantles what we trust more than Him.