ISRAEL IS AN EMPTY VINE - Or, in the same sense, “a luxuriant
vine;” literally, “one which poureth out,” poureth itself out
into leaves, abundant in switches, (as most old versions explain it,)
luxuriant in leaves, emptying itself in them, and empty of fruit; like
the fig-tree, which our Lord cursed... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR HEART IS DIVIDED - Between God and their idols, in that they
would not wholly part with either, as Elijah upbraided them, “How
long halt ye between the two opinions?” 1 Kings 18:21. When the
pagan, by whom the king of Assyria replaced them, had been taught by
one of the priests whom the king s... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR NOW THEY SHALL SAY, WE HAVE NO KING - These are the words of
despair, not of repentance; of people terrified by the consciousness
of guilt, but not coming forth out of its darkness; describing their
condition, not confessing the iniquity which brought it on them. In
sin, all Israel had asked for... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY HAVE SPOKEN WORDS - The words which they spoke were eminently
“words;” they were mere “words,” which had no substance;
“swearing falsely in making a covenant, literally, swearing falsely,
making a covenant, and judgments springeth up as hemlock in the
furrows of the field.” : “There is no truth... [ Continue Reading ]
THE INHABITANTS OF SAMARIA SHALL FEAR BECAUSE OF - (i. e., for) the
calves of Beth-aven He calls them in this place “cow-calves,”
perhaps to denote their weakness and helplessness. So far from their
idol being able to help “them, they” shall be anxious and troubled
for their idols, lest these should... [ Continue Reading ]
IT SHALL BE ALSO CARRIED - (that is, “Itself also shall be
carried”). Not Israel only shall be carried into captivity, but its
god also. The victory over a nation was accounted of old a victory
over its gods, as indeed it showed their impotence. Hence, the excuse
made by the captains of Benhadad, th... [ Continue Reading ]
HER KING IS CUT OFF LIKE FOAM - (Or, more probably, “a straw) on
the” (literally, “face of the) water.” A bubble, or one of those
little shreds which float in countless numbers on the surface of the
water, give the same image of lightness, emptiness, worthlessness, a
thing too light to sink, but dri... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HIGH PLACES OF AVEN - that is, of vanity or iniquity. He had
before called “Bethel, house of God,” by the name of “Bethaven,
house of vanity;” now he calls it “Aven, vanity” or
“iniquity,” as being the concentration of those qualities. Bethel
was situated on a “hill,” the “mount of Bethel,” and,... [ Continue Reading ]
O ISRAEL, THOU HAST SINNED FROM THE DAYS OF GIBEAH - There must have
been great sin, on both sides, of Israel as well as Benjamin, when
Israel punished the atrocity of Gibeah, since God caused Israel so to
be smitten before Benjamin. Such sin had continued ever since, so
that, although God, in His l... [ Continue Reading ]
IT IS IN MY DESIRE THAT I SHOULD CHASTISE THEM - God “doth not
afflict willingly, nor grieve the children of men” Lamentations
3:33. Grievous then must be the cause of punishment, when God not only
chastens people, but, so to speak, longs to chasten them, when He
chastens them without any let or hin... [ Continue Reading ]
EPHRAIM IS AN HEIFER THAT IS TAUGHT AND THAT LOVETH TO TREAD OUT THE
CORN - The object of the metaphor in these three verses seems to be,
to picture, under operations of husbandry, what God willed and trained
His people to do, how they took as much pains in evil, as He willed
them to do for good. On... [ Continue Reading ]
SOW TO YOURSELVES IN RIGHTEOUSNESS, REAP IN MERCY - Literally, “in
the proportion of mercy,” not in proportion to what you have sown,
nor what justice would give, but beyond all deserts, “in the
proportion of mercy;” i. e., “according to the capacity and
fullness of the mercy of God; what becometh t... [ Continue Reading ]
YE HAVE PLOWED WICKEDNESS - They not only did not that which God
commanded, but they did the exact contrary. They cultivated
wickedness. They broke up their fallow ground, yet to sow, not wheat,
but tares. They did not leave it even to grow of itself, although even
thus, on the natural soil of the h... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE SHALL A TUMULT ARISE AMONG THY PEOPLE - Literally,
“peoples.” Such was the immediate fruit of departing from God and
trusting in human beings and idols. They trusted in their own might,
and the multitude of their people. That might should, through
intestine division and anarchy, become the... [ Continue Reading ]
SO SHALL BETHEL DO UNTO YOU - God was the judge, who condemned them so
to suffer from the enemy. The Assyrian was the instrument of the wrath
of God. But, in order to point out the moral government of God, the
prophet says, neither that God did it, nor that the Assyrian did it,
but Bethel, once “the... [ Continue Reading ]