EPHRAIM FEEDETH ON WIND, AND FOLLOWETH AFTER THE EAST WIND - The East
wind in Palestine, coming from Arabia and the far East, over large
tracts of sandy waste, is parching, scorching, destructive to
vegetation, oppressive to man, violent and destructive on the sea
Psalms 48:7, and, by land also, hav... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LORD HATH ALSO A CONTROVERSY WITH JUDAH, AND WILL PUNISH JACOB -
The guilt of Judah was not open apostasy, nor had he filled up the
measure of his sins. Of him, then, God saith only, that He “had a
controversy with” him, as our Lord says to the “Angel of the
Church of Pergamos, I have a few thin... [ Continue Reading ]
HE TOOK HIS BROTHER BY THE HEEL IN THE WOMB - Whether or no the act of
Jacob was beyond the strength, ordinarily given to infants in the
womb, the meaning of the act was beyond man’s wisdom to declare.
Whence the Jews paraphrased , “Was it not predicted of your lather
Jacob, before he was born, that... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WEPT AND MADE SUPPLICATION UNTO HIM - Jacob’s weeping is not
mentioned by Moses. Hosea then knew more than Moses related. He could
not have gathered it out of Moses, for Moses relates the words of
earnest supplication; yet the tone is that of one, by force of earnest
energy, wresting, as it were,... [ Continue Reading ]
EVEN THE LORD GOD OF HOSTS, THE LORD IS HIS MEMORIAL - The word, here
as translated and written Lord, is the special and, so to say, the
proper Name of God, that which He gave to Himself, and which declares
His Being. God Himself authoritatively explained its meaning. When
Moses inquired of Him, wha... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE TURN THOU TO THY GOD - (Literally, “And thou, thou shalt
turn” so as to lean “on thy God.”) “And thou” unlike, he
would say, as thou art to thy great forefather, now at least, “turn
to thy God;” hope in Him, as Jacob hoped; and thou too shalt be
accepted. God was the Same. They then had on... [ Continue Reading ]
HE IS A MERCHANT - Or, indignantly, “a merchant in whose hands are
the balances of deceit!” How could they love “mercy and
justice,” whose trade was “deceit,” who weighed out deceit with
their goods? False in their dealings, in their weights and measures,
and, by taking advantage of the necessities... [ Continue Reading ]
AND EPHRAIM SAID, YET AM I BECOME RICH - Literally, “I am simply
rich.” As if he said, “the only result of all this, with which the
prophets charge me, is that ‘I am become rich:’ and since God thus
prospers me, it is a sure proof that he is not displeased with me,
that ‘no iniquity’ can be ‘found i... [ Continue Reading ]
AND I, THE LORD THY GOD FROM THE LAND OF EGYPT - God, in few words,
comprises whole centuries of blessings, all, from the going out of
Egypt to that very day, all the miracles in Egypt, in the wilderness,
under Joshua, the Judges; one stream of benefits it had been, which
God had poured out upon the... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE ALSO SPOKEN BY THE PROPHETS - Literally, “upon the
prophets,” the revelation coming down from heaven upon them.
Somewhat like this, is what Ezekiel says, “the hand of the Lord was
strong upon me” (Ezekiel 3:14, ...). God declares, in what way He
had been their God “from the land of Egypt.” Th... [ Continue Reading ]
IS THERE INIQUITY IN GILEAD? - The prophet asks the question, in order
to answer it the more peremptorily. He raises the doubt, in order to
crush it the more impressively. Is there “iniquity” in
“Gilead?” Alas, there was nothing else. “Surely they are
vanity,” or, strictly, “they have become merely... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JACOB FLED INTO THE COUNTRY OF SYRIA - Jacob chose poverty and
servitude rather than marry an idotatress of Canaan. He knew not from
where, except from God’s bounty and providence, he should have
“bread to eat, or raiment to put on” Genesis 28:20; “with his
staff alone he passed over Jordan” Gen... [ Continue Reading ]
BY A PROPHET WAS HE PRESERVED - Or “kept.” Jacob “kept sheep”
out of love of God, sooner than unite himself with one, alien from
God; his posterity “was kept” like a sheep by God, as the Psalmist
said, “He led His people like sheep by the hand of Moses and
Aaron” Psalms 77:20. They were “kept” from... [ Continue Reading ]
EPHRAIM PROVOKED - the Lord most bitterly Literally, “with
bitternesses,” i. e., with most heinous sins, such as are most
grievously displeasing to God, and were a most bitter requital of all
His goodness. “Wherefore He shall leave” (or, “cast”) “his
blood” (literally, “bloods”) “upon him.” The plur... [ Continue Reading ]