Hosea 1:1

THE WORD OF THE LORD, THAT CAME UNTO HOSEA - Hosea, at the very beginning of his prophecy, declares that all this, which he delivered, came, not from his own mind but from God. As Paul says, “Paul an Apostle, not of men neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father.” He refers all to God,... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 1:2

THE BEGINNING OF THE WORD OF THE LORD BY HOSEA OR IN HOSEA - God first revealed Himself and His mysteries to the prophet’s soul, by His secret inspiration, and then declared, through him, to others, what He had deposited in him. God enlightened him, and then others through the light in him. AND THE... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 1:3

SO HE WENT - He did not demur, nor excuse himself, as did even Moses Exodus 4:18, or Jeremiah Jeremiah 1:6, or Peter Acts 10:4, and were rebuked for it, although mercifully by the All-Merciful. Hosea, accustomed from childhood to obey God and every indication of the will of God, did at once, what he... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 1:4

CALL HIS NAME JEZREEL - that is, in its first sense here, “God will scatter.” The life of the prophet, and his union with one so unworthy of him, were a continued prophecy of God’s mercy. The names of the children were a life-long admonition of His intervening judgments. Since Israel refused to hear... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 1:5

I WILL BREAK THE BOW OF ISRAEL IN THE VALLEY OF JEZREEL - The valley of Jezreel is a beautiful and a broad valley or plain, stretching, from West to East, from Mount Carmel and the sea to the Jordan, which it reaches through two arms, between the Mountains of Gilboa, little Hermon, and Tabor; and fr... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 1:6

CALL HER NAME LO-RUHAMAH - The name is rendered in Paul “not beloved” Romans 9:25, in Peter, “hath not obtained mercy” 1 Peter 2:10. Love and mercy are both contained in the full meaning of the intensive form of the Hebrew word, which expresses the deep tender yearnings of the inmost soul over one l... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 1:7

I WILL HAVE MERCY ON THE HOUSE OF JUDAH - For to them the promises were made in David, and of them, according to the flesh, Christ was to come. Israel, moreover, as being founded in rebellion and apostasy, had gone on from bad to worse. All their kings clave to the sin of Jeroboam; not one did right... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 1:8

NOW WHEN SHE HAD WEANED ... - Eastern women very commonly nursed their children two, or even three (2 Macc. 7:27) years. The weaning then of the child portrays a certain interval of time between these two degrees of chastisement; but after this reprieve, the last and final judgment pictured here was... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 1:9

CALL HIS NAME LO-AMMI - that is, “not My people.” The name of this third child expresses the last final degree of chastisement. As the “scattering by God” did not involve the being wholly “unpitied;” so neither did the being wholly “unpitied” for the time involve the being wholly rejected, so as to... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 1:10

YET - (literally, and) the number of the children of Israel ... Light springeth out of darkness; joy out of sorrow; mercy out of chastisement; life out of death. And so Holy Scripture commonly, upon the threat of punishment, promises blessings to the penitent “Very nigh to the severest displeasure i... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 1:11

THEN SHALL THE CHILDREN OF JUDAH AND THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL BE GATHERED TOGETHER - A little image of this union was seen after the captivity in Babylon, when some of the children of Israel, i. e., of the ten tribes, were united to Judah on his return, and the great schism of the two kingdoms came to... [ Continue Reading ]

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