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CHAPTER IX
_The prophet reproves the Israelites for their sacrifices and_
_rejoicings on their corn-floors, by which they ascribed to_
_idols, as the heathen did, the praise of all their plenty_, 1...
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REJOICE NOT, O ISRAEL, FOR JOY, AS OTHER PEOPLE - Literally,
“rejoice not to exultation,” so as to bound and leap for joy (as
in Job 3:22). The prophet seems to come across the people in the midst
of...
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CHAPTER 8:1-9:9
The Apostasy is Followed by Judgment
_ 1. The judgment announced (Hosea 8:1) _
2. The apostasy which resulted in judgment (Hosea 8:8)
3. Warning against self-security (Hosea 9:1)...
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THE JOYLESS DISCIPLINE OF EXILE. The delirious joy of the popular
nature-religion shall soon be exchanged for the sorrows of exile. In
her own land Israel had treacherously ascribed to the Baalim the...
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PEOPLE. peoples.
GONE. WHORING: i.e. gone into idolatry. See note on Hosea 1:2.
A REWARD. a love-fee. Reference to Pentateuch (Deuteronomy 23:18,
"hire"). App-92....
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_for joy_ Rather, TOO LOUDLY (lit. -unto exultation").
_as other people_ Rather, AS THE PEOPLES. The exuberant joy of the
wild nature-worships of Palestine was abhorrent to the calm and deep
moral rel...
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A vivid picture of the bitterness of the calamity in prospect. It does
but equal the Gibeah-like wickedness of Israel....
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_ISRAEL FACED CERTAIN DESTRUCTION -- HOSEA 9:1-6:_ Israel was headed
for a fall. They had been unfaithful to God by behaving like spiritual
prostitutes. They enjoyed the blessings they had received fr...
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REJOICE NOT, &C.— _Rejoice not, O Israel, with joyous expectation,
as the nations do_ [or _among the nations_]; _for,_ &c. It should seem
that this prophesy was delivered at a time when the situation...
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LOVE REBUKING Hosea 9:1, Hosea 13:16
REPROVINGISRAEL FORSOOK GOD
TEXT: Hosea 9:1-9
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Rejoice not, O Israel, for joy, like the peoples; for thou hast played
the harlot, departing from thy God; thou...
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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.
REJOICE NOT, O ISRAEL, FOR JOY ... FOR THOU HAST GONE A W...
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EXILE IS AT HAND
This prophecy appears to have been written in a time of rejoicing over
a good harvest and vintage. Israel need not rejoice, says the prophet,
with the wild joy of the heathen. Their...
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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...
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FOR JOY. — Better, _to exultation. “_The harlot’s hire on every
corn-floor” expresses in bold imagery the prophet’s scorn for the
idolatrous corruption of the people. The bounteous yield of the
harves...
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3. THE EFFECTS OF EXILE
Hosea 9:1
Hosea now turns to describe the effects of exile upon the social and
religious habits of the people. It must break up at once the joy and
the sacredness of their liv...
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“THE DAYS OF RECOMPENSE ARE COME”
Hosea 9:1-9
The subject of this chapter is the bitterness of the captivity which
was awaiting Israel as the result of their unfaithfulness. Their exile
would put an...
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The judgment was then described in detail. Its first note was of the
death of joy. Israel could not find her joy like other peoples. She
had gone whoring from God, loving hire on every threshing floor...
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Rejoice not, O Israel, for joy, (a) as [other] people: for thou hast
gone a whoring from thy God, thou hast loved (b) a reward upon every
cornfloor.
(a) For even though all other people should escape...
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_Reward, or "present." The kings took the tithe, 1 Kings viii. 15.
Other infidel nations rejoice in their wealth. Israel ought not to do
so; and, in punishment of idolatry, it shall be despoiled. Afte...
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I beg the Reader to remark with me, how much the Prophet dwells in all
his Sermons, upon that feature of character which is so lovely and
gracious; I mean the Lord Jesus being the Husband of his peopl...
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CONTENTS
We have here the threatened visitations of the Lord upon Israel, on
account of transgressions. And if we read those awful denunciations of
God, and keep in remembrance their accomplishment i...
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The rest of the prophecy consists of the indignant appeals of the Holy
Spirit to conscience because of the increasing evils of Israel not so
much the judgment of God on a grand scale, and His grace at...
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XII. HOSEA 9:7 (NASB) THE DAYS OF PUNISHMENT HAVE COME, THE DAYS OF
RETRIBUTION HAVE COME; LET ISRAEL KNOW [THIS]! THE PROPHET IS A FOOL,
THE INSPIRED MAN IS DEMENTED, BECAUSE OF THE GROSSNESS OF YOUR...
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It is not known at what time the Prophet delivered this discourse, but
it is enough to know that it is directed against the obstinate
wickedness of the people, because they could by no means be turned...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 9, 10, AND 11.
In CHAPTER 9 we have here that touching mixture of affection and
judgment which we find again and again in this prophet. Ephraim should
not rem...
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REJOICE NOT, O ISRAEL, FOR JOY, AS [OTHER] PEOPLE,.... But rather
mourn and lament, since such a load of guilt lay upon them, and they
had so highly provoked the Lord to anger by their sins, and punis...
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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.
Ver. 1. _Rejoice not, O Israel, for joy, as other people_]...
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_Rejoice not, O Israel_ It should seem that this prophecy was
delivered at a time when the situation of public affairs was
promising; perhaps after some signal success, which had given occasion
to pub...
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Rejoice not, O Israel, for joy, as other people, rather, "unto
exultation," like the heathen, with a joy which, after the fashion of
the heathen, attributed a bountiful harvest to the idols; FOR THOU...
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WARNING AGAINST FALSE SECURITY...
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UPON:
Or, in, etc....
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1-6 Israel gave rewards to their idols, in the offerings presented to
them. It is common for those who are niggardly in religion, to be
prodigal upon their lusts. Those are reckoned as idolaters, who...
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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 t...
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Hosea 9:1 rejoice H8055 (H8799) Israel H3478 joy H1524 peoples H5971
harlot H2181 (H8804) God H430 love...
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‘Rejoice not, O Israel,
Do not shout for joy, my people,
For you have played the harlot, from your God,
You have loved hire (hired women) on every grain-floor.'
Hosea warns Israel not to be so full...
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ISRAEL MUST NOT REJOICE AT THEIR HARVEST FEAST BECAUSE EVERYTHING WILL
SHORTLY BE TAKEN FROM THEM WHEN THEY ARE EXILED TO EGYPT/ASSYRIA
BECAUSE OF WHAT THEY HAVE BECOME AND BECAUSE OF HOW THEY HAVE TR...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's response, continued. Israel's coming distress
because of sin.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: Joy is a forbidden fruit to those who have broken covenant
with God, until they return...
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Hosea 9:1. _Rejoice not, oh Israel,_ with the shouts of harvest, and
the songs of the vintage, as all heathen nations have done, and have
ascribed their harvests to their idols; for God was about to d...
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_Rejoice not, O Israel, for Joy, as other people._
UNRELIABLE JOY
All are not Israel who are of Israel. The merely nominal Christian is
not to rejoice as the true Christian should.
I. Merely nomina...
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HOSEA—NOTE ON HOSEA 9:1 God will punish Israel by sending her people
away from the land, to a place where they will not be able to make
offerings to the Lord.
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CRITICAL NOTES.] Israel had fallen away from God, would not enjoy the
produce of the field, but would be taken captive into Assyria, and be
unable to keep the feasts.
HOSEA 9:1. REJOICE] Lit. to exult...
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EXPOSITION
HOSEA 9:1
Contain a warning against security arising from temporary prosperity.
HOSEA 9:1
REJOICE NOT, O ISRAEL, FOR JOY, AS OTHER PEOPLE. The occasion on which
the prophet penned this s...
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Rejoice not, O Israel, for joy, as other people: for you have gone a
whoring from your God, you have loved a reward upon every cornfloor.
The floor in the winepress shall not feed them, and the new wi...
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Amos 3:2; Amos 6:13; Amos 6:6; Amos 6:7; Amos 8:10;...
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As other people — With feastings, triumphs, and sacrifices of
thanksgiving. A reward — Such as is given by adulterers to lewd
women; thou hast loved to see thy floor full, and hast said thy idols
gave...