HOSEA CHAPTER 9 The distress and captivity of Israel for their sins,
especially their idolatry. REJOICE NOT: this might seem a morose
humour of a discontented, sullen preacher: what! forbid a people to
rejoice when things prosper with them? when should a people rejoice if
not then? The prophet, who... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FLOOR; the corn which is gathered into the floor and that is
threshed there, that plenty which these sottish idolaters have, and
think they have it from their idols, the bread they eat. For here _the
floor_ is put for the corn, and the bread made of it. THE WINE-PRESS,
by the same figure, put fo... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY, who worship idols, and give my glory to them, depending on them,
and ascribing to them what I alone give them, SHALL NOT DWELL IN THE
LORD'S LAND; though they have been in possession many years, and
though now they seem out of fear of losing it, being great at home and
in peace with neighbours... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY, captived for their idolatry and other sins, SHALL NOT OFFER
WINE-OFFERINGS: these were by the law appointed to be offered with the
morning and evening sacrifice; the sacrifice representing Christ, and
pardon by him, the wine-offering represented the Spirit of grace. The
sacrifice repeated dail... [ Continue Reading ]
Think with yourselves what you are likely to do then: on those days
you were wont to cease from your labours, to offer sacrifices to God,
(as you thought and said,) to feast with one another, all was full of
seeming religion and real feasting and jollity on those days in your
own country; but will y... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR, LO; mark it well, and observe the event. THEY ARE GONE BECAUSE OF
DESTRUCTION; some of the wary and timorous are already withdrawn from
the desolation that cometh on their country, and more will flee from
the Assyrian invader; and it is very near, and very uncertain,
expressed therefore in the... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DAYS OF VISITATION ARE COME, THE DAYS OF RECOMPENCE ARE COME: the
prophet doubleth the same thing, both to confirm the certainty of it,
and to awaken the stupid Israelites: the days of God's just
displeasure, in which he will punish, and render to these incorrigible
idolaters and abominable deba... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WATCHMAN OF EPHRAIM WAS WITH MY GOD; the old true prophets indeed
were with God, heard what he spake, and told it to the people; they
were for God, for his honour, law, worship, and temple; and so should
prophets now be. Ephraim once had such prophets, such were Elijah and
Elisha, but none such... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY, the people of the ten tribes, prophets, priests, princes, and
people, have deeply corrupted themselves, have strangely and horribly
debauched one another; beside all their idolatry, there is more than
brutish filthiness among them. AS IN THE DAYS OF GIBEAH; the story
whereof you have JUD 19. T... [ Continue Reading ]
I FOUND ISRAEL LIKE GRAPES IN THE WILDERNESS: the Lord speaks of
himself in the person of a traveller, who unexpectedly in the
wilderness findeth a vine loaded with grapes, which are most
delightful and welcome to him; such love did God bear to Israel, i.e.
a very strong and hearty love: the simile... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR GLORY; their children or posterity, which was as much the glory
of Israel, as their multiplying was above the common rate of other
nations multiplying; it was to them a singular blessing, and
performing of promise, and they did greatly rejoice and glory in this
blessing, PSA 128 PR 17:6. SHALL... [ Continue Reading ]
Or suppose neither of these, but that their children live, grow up and
come to some maturity, yet God, provoked by their sins, will deprive
them of their children by famine; or by civil wars, which were long
and bloody on each other; or by pestilence; or by captivity, and
dispersing them among enemi... [ Continue Reading ]
EPHRAIM; the kingdom of Israel. TYRUS; of which see EZE 26 $ Eze 27$
EZE 28 $; a very rich, well-fortified, and pleasant city, and secure
too, that afterward held out thirteen years siege against all the
power of the Babylonian empire in Nebuchadnezzar's time. IS PLANTED IN
A PLEASANT PLACE; is now... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVE THEM, O LORD; it is an abrupt but very pathetical speech of one
that shows his trouble for the state of a sinking, undone nation, it
is an intercession for them. WHAT WILT THOU GIVE? as if he should say
he knew not what to ask, or how to pray for them; he knew God had
peremptorily determined to... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL; the chief, or sum, or beginning: GILGAL is not to be understood
exclusive to other places, for every city was full, there was all kind
of sin elsewhere. THEIR WICKEDNESS, in rejecting God and his
government. Here Saul was made king, and Samuel was rejected. Here
they begun to turn the remarkabl... [ Continue Reading ]
EPHRAIM IS SMITTEN: this gives us some guess at the time of this
prophecy, which was after Jeroboam's death, in whose life and reign
Ephraim was as a very flourishing tree, whose roots were full of sap
and life; but after the death of this king they were, as here it is
expressed, a tree smitten, as... [ Continue Reading ]
MY GOD; no more thy God, O Ephraim, thou canst no more have hope on
that account, but my God, saith the prophet, my God who hath revealed
his purpose to me, and who will accomplish it, who will make good the
word I have spoken against you. WILL CAST THEM AWAY: your sins have
been a weariness, a loat... [ Continue Reading ]