Hosea 4:1

HEAR THE WORD OF THE LORD, YE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL - The prophet begins here, in a series of pictures as it were, to exhibit the people of Israel to themselves, that they might know that God did not do without cause all this which He denounced against them. Here, at the outset, He summons, the whole p... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:2

BY SWEARING, AND LYING ... - Literally, “swearing or cursing” , “and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery!” The words in Hebrew are nouns of action. The Hebrew form is very vivid and solemn. It is far more forcible than if he had said, “They swear, lie, kill, and steal.” It expr... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:3

THEREFORE SHALL THE LAND MOURN - Dumb inanimate nature seems to rejoice and to be in unison with our sense of joy, when bedewed and fresh through rain and radiant with light; and, again, to mourn, when smitten with drought or blight or disease, or devoured by the creatures which God employs to lay i... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:4

YET LET NO MAN STRIVE, NOR REPROVE ANOTHER - Literally, “Only man let him, not strive, and let not man reprove.” God had taken the controversy with His people into His own hands; the Lord, He said , “hath a controversy (rib) with the inhabitants of the land” Hosea 4:1. Here He forbids man to interme... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:5

THEREFORE SHALT THOU FALL - The two parts of the verse fill up each other. “By day and by night shall they fall, people and prophets together.” Their calamities should come upon them successively, day and night. They should stumble by day, when there is least fear of stumbling John 11:9; and night s... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:6

MY PEOPLE ARE DESTROYED FOR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE - “My people are,” not, “is.” This accurately represents the Hebrew . The word “people” speaks of them as a whole; are, relates to the individuals of whom that whole is composed. Together, the words express the utter destruction of the whole, one and all... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:7

AS THEY WERE INCREASED, SO THEY SINNED AGAINST ME - The “increase” may be, either in actual number or in wealth, power or dignity. The text includes both. In both kinds of increase, the bad abuse God’s gifts against Himself, and take occasion of them to offend Him. The more they were increased in nu... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:8

THEY EAT UP THE SIN OF MY PEOPLE - The priests made a gain of the sins of the people, lived upon them and by them, conniving at or upholding the idolatries of the people, partaking in their idol-sacrifices and idolatrous rites, which, as involving the desertion of God, were “the sin of the people,”... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:9

AND THERE SHALL BE LIKE PEOPLE, LIKE PRIEST - Priest and people were alike in sin. Yea they are wont, if bad, to foment each other’s sin. The bad priest copies the sins which he should reprove, and excuses himself by the frailty of our common nature. The people, acutely enough, detect the worldlines... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:10

FOR THEY SHALL EAT, AND NOT HAVE ENOUGH - This is almost a proverbial saying of Holy Scripture, and, as such, has manifold applications. In the way of nature, it comes true in those, who, under God’s affictive Hand in famine or siege, “eat” what they have, but have “not enough,” and perish with hung... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:11

WHOREDOM AND WINE AND NEW WINE TAKE AWAY THE HEART - (Literally, “takes away”). Wine and fleshly sin are pictured as blended in one, to deprive man of his affections and reason and understanding, and to leave him brutish and irrational. In all the relations of life toward God and man, reason and wil... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:12

MY PEOPLE ASK COUNSEL AT - (literally, “on”) their stocks They ask habitually ; and that, in dependence “on their stocks.” The word “wood” is used of the idol made of it, to bring before them the senselessness of their doings, in that they asked counsel of the senseless wood. Thus Jeremiah reproache... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:13

THEY SACRIFICE UPON THE TOPS OF THE MOUNTAINS - The tops of hills or mountains seemed nearer heaven, the air was purer, the place more removed from the world. To worship the Unseen God upon them, was then the suggestion of natural feeling and of simple devotion. God Himself directed the typical sacr... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:14

I WILL NOT PUNISH YOUR DAUGHTERS - God threatens, as the severest woe, that He will not punish their sins with the correction of a Father in this present life, but will leave the sinners, unheeded, to follow all iniquity. It is the last punishment of persevering stoners, that God leaves them to pros... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:15

LET NOT JUDAH OFFEND - The sentence of Israel had been pronounced; she had been declared incorrigible. The prophet turns from her now to Judah. Israel had abandoned God’s worship, rejected or corrupted His priests, given herself to the worship of the calves; no marvel what further excess of riot she... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:16

FOR ISRAEL SLIDETH BACK, AS A BACKSLIDING HEIFER - The calves which Israel worshiped were pictures of itself. They represented natural, untamed, strength, which, when put to service, started back and shrank from the yoke. “Untractable, petulant, unruly, wanton, it withdrew from the yoke, when it cou... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:17

EPHRAIM IS JOINED TO IDOLS - that is, banded, bound up with them, “associated,” as the word means, with them so as to cleave to them, willing neither to part with nor to be parted from, them. The idols are called by a name, denoting toils; with toil they were fashioned, and, when fashioned, they wer... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:18

THEIR DRINK IS SOUR - Literally, “turned,” as we say of milk. So Isaiah says, “Thy silver is become dross; thy wine is mingled,” i. e., adulterated, “with water” Isaiah 1:22; and our lord speaks of “salt which had lost its savor.” The wine or the salt, when once turned or become insipid, is spoiled,... [ Continue Reading ]

Hosea 4:19

THE WIND HATH BOUND HER UP IN HER WINGS - When God brought Israel out of Egypt, He “bare them on eagle’s wings, and brought them unto Himself” Exodus 19:4; Deuteronomy 32:11. Now they had abandoned God, and God abandoned them as chaff to the wind. The certainty of Israel’s doom is denoted by its bei... [ Continue Reading ]

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