Hosea 3:1

GO YET, LOVE A WOMAN, BELOVED OF HER FRIEND, YET AN ADULTERESS - This woman is the same Gomer, whom the prophet had before been bidden to take, and whom, (it appears from this verse) had forsaken him, and was living in adultery with another man. The “friend” is the husband himself, the prophet. The... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 3:2

SO I BOUGHT HER TO ME FOR FIFTEEN PIECES OF SILVER - The fifteen shekels were half the price of a common slave Exodus 21:32, and so may denote her worthlessness. The homer and half-homer of barley, or forty-five bushels, are nearly the allowance of food for a slave among the Romans, four bushels a m... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 3:3

THOU SHALT ABIDE FOR ME MANY DAYS - Literally, “thou shalt sit,” solitary and as a widow Deuteronomy 21:13, quiet and sequestered; not going after others, as heretofore, but waiting for him; Exodus 24:14; Jeremiah 3:2); and “that,” for an undefined, but long season, until he should come and take her... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 3:4

FOR THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL SHALL ABIDE MANY DAYS - The condition described is one in which there should be no civil polity, none of the special temple-service, nor yet the idolatry, which they had hitherto combined with it or substituted for it. “King and prince” include both higher and lower govern... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 3:5

AFTERWARD SHALL THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL RETURN - Elsewhere it is said more fully, “return to the Lord.” It expresses more than “turning” or even conversion to God. It is not conversion only, but reversion too, a turning “back from” the unbelief and sins, for which they had left God, and a return to H... [ Continue Reading ]

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