Hosea 9:1-17

1 Rejoice not, O Israel, for joy, as other people: for thou hast gone a whoring from thy God, thou hast loved a reward upon every cornfloor.

2 The floor and the winepressa shall not feed them, and the new wine shall fail in her.

3 They shall not dwell in the LORD'S land; but Ephraim shall return to Egypt, and they shall eat unclean things in Assyria.

4 They shall not offer wine offerings to the LORD, neither shall they be pleasing unto him: their sacrifices shall be unto them as the bread of mourners; all that eat thereof shall be polluted: for their bread for their soul shall not come into the house of the LORD.

5 What will ye do in the solemn day, and in the day of the feast of the LORD?

6 For, lo, they are gone because of destruction:b Egypt shall gather them up, Memphis shall bury them: the pleasant places for their silver, nettles shall possess them: thorns shall be in their tabernacles.

7 The days of visitation are come, the days of recompence are come; Israel shall know it: the prophet is a fool, the spiritualc man is mad, for the multitude of thine iniquity, and the great hatred.

8 The watchman of Ephraim was with my God: but the prophet is a snare of a fowler in all his ways, and hatred in the house of his God.

9 They have deeply corrupted themselves, as in the days of Gibeah: therefore he will remember their iniquity, he will visit their sins.

10 I found Israel like grapes in the wilderness; I saw your fathers as the firstripe in the fig tree at her first time: but they went to Baalpeor, and separated themselves unto that shame; and their abominations were according as they loved.

11 As for Ephraim, their glory shall fly away like a bird, from the birth, and from the womb, and from the conception.

12 Though they bring up their children, yet will I bereave them, that there shall not be a man left: yea, woe also to them when I depart from them!

13 Ephraim, as I saw Tyrus, is planted in a pleasant place: but Ephraim shall bring forth his children to the murderer.

14 Give them, O LORD: what wilt thou give? give them a miscarryingd womb and dry breasts.

15 All their wickedness is in Gilgal: for there I hated them: for the wickedness of their doings I will drive them out of mine house, I will love them no more: all their princes are revolters.

16 Ephraim is smitten, their root is dried up, they shall beare no fruit: yea, though they bring forth, yet will I slay even the beloved fruit of their womb.

17 My God will cast them away, because they did not hearken unto him: and they shall be wanderers among the nations.

The Man Who Never Stopped Loving

Hosea

Mark Kirkpatrick

Chapter 9

Hosea tells Israel that God will punish her

v1 People of Israel, do not be happy.

Do not shout for joy like the other nations!

You were like a *prostitute and left your God.

You are like a *prostitute whom someone has paid.

You have done this on the floors where people work with grain.

v2 But soon you will not have enough grain or wine.

You will not be able to feed on them. There will be no more new wine.

v3 You will not stay in the *Lord’s land.

You will have to go back to Egypt.

In Assyria, you will have to eat food that you should not eat.

v4 The people of Israel will not be able to offer wine to the *Lord.

Their *sacrifices will not make God happy.

People eat special bread when other people die. Their *sacrifices will be like that bread.

Whoever eats this bread will not be clean.

This food will only be for themselves.

It will not come into the house of the *Lord.

v5 The people of Israel will not be able to enjoy special days,

the special times when people remember God.

v6 Perhaps Assyria will not destroy you.

But Egypt will take the people in war.

Memphis will bury them. Weeds will grow over their silver.

Weeds will grow over the places where they live.

v7 The time has come when I am going to punish you.

The time has come when you will have to pay.

You will have to pay for what you have done.

Israel should know about this!

You have so many *sins. You are so angry with me.

This is why you think that the *prophet is a stupid person.

You think that he has God’s Spirit but that he is crazy.

v8 God has sent me as a *prophet to make sure that *Ephraim knows things.

But people try to say bad things about me in the places where I go.

And people do not like a *prophet in the *house of God.

v9 They have done some terrible *sins.

They were like the *sins that Israel did at Gibeah.

The *Lord will remember their wicked ways.

He will punish them for their *sins.

It is Hosea who now has a message for Israel. In chapter 8, it was God who had the message. But the two things are almost the same. It is probable that Hosea gave this message in 730 - 720 BC. Assyria now ruled over much of Israel. Israel (the *prostitute) loves to receive money. It is probable that this means grain (see Deuteronomy 23:18). Israel was happy at these special times. But it was happy for the wrong reasons. Israel thought that God was Baal. They thought that God should *bless the grain in the same way. Also, *prostitutes visited the floors where people worked with the grain. This was where men stayed at night so that nobody would rob anything. But Hosea says that soon Israel will have very little food (verse 2). This period of little food may come in different ways. Hosea is clear that Israel is going into *exile (verse 3). The people thought that they were going to have the land for a long time. They were very wrong! Other countries were going to rule them.

When this happens the people will not be able to have their *sacrifices (verse 4). The wine was something that the *priests offered on the *altar. When people died, their family ate special bread. This showed that they were sad. They could not bring this bread into God’s house. When they are in *exile they will not be able to eat this bread. The ‘special days’ were probably in the autumn (the period after the summer). This was when they brought in the plants from the fields.

It is not possible to run away from *exile (verse 6). It is certain that Egypt will win in any war. Memphis was where they buried many people. Weeds will grow over these places. Their money will not help them. The people are so full of *sins that they think terrible things about Hosea and other *prophets. They think that he is a fool whom people cannot be serious about. People also thought that Jeremiah was crazy (Jeremiah 29:26). But it is God whom they think terrible things about.

Hosea is like someone who watches out for the enemy (verse 8). But the people themselves could not see the enemy. The time to punish Israel has now come (verse 9). Gibeah was a place where wicked *sins took place (Judges 19:21). God remembered these *sins. In the same way, he will remember Israel’s *sins. He will punish the people of Israel by sending them to Assyria.

Israel destroys herself by her *worship of *idols

v10 I found Israel.

It was as if I found *grapes in the desert.

I saw your fathers.

It was as if I found early fruit on a *fig tree.

But then they came to Baal-Peor.

They began to *worship that terrible *idol.

They became like the *idol that they loved so much.

v11 *Ephraim is great. But she will fly away like a bird.

There will be no birth; no times when women are pregnant (going to have a baby);

no times when babies begin to grow.

v12 But even if the people of Israel have children,

they will die.

There will be none left.

I will leave them.

They will have nothing but trouble.

v13 I can see that *Ephraim is leading his children into a trap.

*Ephraim is bringing his children to something that kills.

v14 *Lord, I am going to ask you to do bad things to these people.

Make it impossible for their women to have babies!

Make it impossible for their breasts to give milk to their babies!

v15 God says, ‘Because of all their wicked ways that began in Gilgal,

I began to hate them there.

I will tell them that they must leave my land.

I will not love them any more.

Their leaders have turned against me.

v16 The people of *Ephraim are like plants that people have knocked down.

Their roots do not have any water.

Their plants will have no fruit. They will have no children.

Even if they have children, I will kill their precious children.

v17 My God will refuse to accept them.

This is because they have not obeyed him.

They will have to wander in different countries’.

A new part of the book of Hosea now begins. God is speaking. He talks about the past. He is talking to someone else about Israel. He thinks that he might be travelling (verse 10). He finds *grapes when he needed to drink. This did not happen very often. But it was like finding Israel. Israel is special. *Figs that came early were also very special (see Isaiah 28:4). But then Israel came to Baal-Peor (Numbers 25:1-5). Things went wrong here. Men from Israel had sex with women from Moab and from Midian and Midianite women. This was part of the *sacrifice to other gods. The men hoped that they would have better crops. But God said that it was like *worship of Baal. It broke the *covenant.

For a time, Israel was great (verse 11). She won many wars. But these good times cannot stay with Israel. She will be sick. The people will not be able to have children. There will be a *curse on their bodies (Deuteronomy 28:18). Even if there are children, God will stay away from them (verse 12). He does not say how they will die. But Israel can be sure that this will happen.

Verse 13 is also about death. One of the *curses was about parents who loved their children. These parents will kill and eat their own children (Leviticus 26:29). This verse may mean that something, perhaps an enemy, will kill the people’s children.

Verse 14 is like verse 11. But it is Hosea who is speaking. It is a *prayer. Hosea *prays for something that God wants. Hosea knows that God wants it. In the past, God wanted the ‘*blessings of breasts’ (Genesis 49:25). These were much more happy words. But these *blessings will end.

In verse 15, God speaks again. The *sin at Baal-Peor happened in the past. But the *sin at Gilgal was happening now. Gilgal was across the Jordan River from Baal-Peor. It was an important place where people *worshipped other gods. Amos also said bad things about Gilgal (Amos 4:4; Amos 5:5). God was very angry about Gilgal. He wanted to stop the things that happened there. It was a place where kings sometimes went. Saul started to be king there (1 Samuel 11:15). It was also where Saul broke the *covenant (1 Samuel 15:21-23). God’s house is Israel. The leaders of Israel have helped the country to *sin. God’s *covenant says that the people cannot stay in the land if they *sin (Leviticus 26:32-35).

Verse 16 continues the idea of death. Israel used to have much fruit (Genesis 41:52). But now Israel will have no fruit. God is now plain about who will kill Israel’s children (Israel’s fruit). It is God himself. There will be no mistake. God will make sure that these things happen.

Verse 17 is about the *exile. God will take the people away from their own country. This is because they have not listened to him. In the past, they knew who they were. But now they will be without a home. They will be like Cain (Genesis 4:12).

prostitute ~ a woman that a man pays for sex.
lord ~ one who rules or is a master. God is the Lord who rules everyone.
sacrifice ~ something that people offered to God. To ask God’s (or a false god’s) forgiveness by killing an animal.
forgiveness ~ to show pity and not to remember bad things; to set free from wrong things that we do.
sin ~ when people do things against God.
prophet ~ person who spoke for God a long time ago.
Ephraim ~ he was the grandson of Jacob. Then it became a name that people used for the Northern Kingdom.
kingdom ~ a kingdom is where a king rules. God is the King of all Christians and all Christians are in his Kingdom.
Christians ~ people that follow and believe all about Jesus Christ.'house of God ~ a special building for the worship of God. The Jews had one in Jerusalem for the worship of the true God.
worship ~ what we should do when we are with God; giving thanks to God.
Jews ~ people who were born from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their children.
bless ~ to call for good things to happen; to call something or someone holy.
holy ~ what God is like; different and better.
exile ~ the time when an enemy took Israel out of their land.
priest ~ a man that gave gifts and burned animals as a sacrifice to God.
sacrifice ~ something that people offered to God. To ask God’s (or a false god’s) forgiveness by killing an animal.
forgiveness ~ to show pity and not to remember bad things; to set free from wrong things that we do.
altar ~ a table for burning animals and other gifts as a sacrifice to God or false gods.
sacrifice ~ something that people offered to God. To ask God’s (or a false god’s) forgiveness by killing an animal.
forgiveness ~ to show pity and not to remember bad things; to set free from wrong things that we do.
worship ~ what we should do when we are with God; giving thanks to God.
idol ~ a thing that someone made out of wood, stone or metal. People pray to it.
grape ~ a type of fruit that is used to make wine.
fig ~ a type of fruit.
fig ~ a type of fruit.
covenant ~ an agreement between two people. A promise that God makes.
curse ~ to use bad words. To wish evil things upon someone.
prayers ~ the words that people say when they talk to God.
pray ~ talk to God.
blessings ~ the good things that God does for us.
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