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Verse Hosea 2:11. _HER FEAST DAYS_] Jerusalem shall be pillaged and
destroyed; and therefore all her joyous assemblies, and religious
feasts, c., shall cease....
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I WILL ALSO CAUSE HER MIRTH TO CEASE, HER FEAST DAYS ... - Israel had
forsaken the temple of God; despised His priests; received from
Jeroboam others whom God had not chosen; altered, at least, one of...
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CHAPTER 2
Appeal and Punishment for Unfaithfulness The Resumed Relationship
_ 1. The appeal and complaint (Hosea 2:1) _
2. The punishment for Unfaithfulness (Hosea 2:6)
3. The resumed relationship...
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HOSEA 2:2 (Hebrews 2:4). In this discourse, which seems to be based
upon and imply the narrative in Hosea 1, 3, the prophet sets forth the
unfaithfulness of the people and land of Israel to her Divine...
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_her feast days, her new moons, and her sabbaths_ (The Hebrew has the
singular, -her feast-day" &c.) These expressions are remarkable, for
Hosea is a prophet of northern Israel. It would appear, then,...
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The offended Husband describes the compulsion which he will employ
towards his faithless wife....
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_ISRAEL REFUSED TO THANK AND HONOR GOD -- HOSEA 2:6-13:_ God promised
that He would make the path of His unfaithful people rough and very
hard to take. They had used blessings given them by God to ser...
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I WILL ALSO CAUSE, &C.— "There shall be no more numerous and
magnificent assemblies in the temples of Jerusalem, to celebrate the
solemn festivals of the Lord." These threats were literally executed
d...
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ISRAEL'S INGRATITUDESHAME REVEALED
TEXT: Hosea 2:9-13
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Therefore will I take back my grain in the time thereof, and my new
wine in the season thereof, and will pluck away my wool and my flax
which...
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I will also cause all her mirth to cease, her feast days, her new
moons, and her sabbaths, and all her solemn feasts.
I WILL ALSO CAUSE ALL HER MIRTH TO CEASE, HER FEAST DAYS - of
Jeroboam's appoin...
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THE DISCIPLINE AND RESTORATION OF FAITHLESS ISRAEL
The unfaithful conduct of Gomer and the prophet's gentle treatment of
her are regarded as an analogue of the nation's faithlessness and
God's gentle...
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THE MAN WHO NEVER STOPPED LOVING
HOSEA
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 2
V1 Then you will tell your brothers, ‘You are my people’. And you
will tell your sisters, ‘He has shown *mercy to you’.
In cha...
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MIRTH... CEASE. — The mirth is here indicative of the general
character of the ceremonial — certainly not in itself a bad sign.
David danced before the Lord, and justified the act. No one was to
appea...
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_[Hosea 2:13]_ וְ הִשְׁבַּתִּי֙ כָּל
־מְשֹׂושָׂ֔הּ חַגָּ֖הּ...
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Hosea 2:1; Hosea 3:1
THE SIN AGAINST LOVE
Hosea 1:1; Hosea 2:1; Hosea 3:1;
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THE BITTER SIN OF WANDERING FROM GOD
Hosea 2:1-13
Hosea is represented as having exhausted his expostulations upon his
faithless wife. He has tried every arrow in love's quiver, but in
vain; so now...
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No details of the unfaithfulness of Gomer are given, but in the second
movement the prophet is seen nursing his own agony, and by that
process learning the true nature of the sin of his people as God...
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CHAPTER II.
_ Times. This was verified during the captivity._...
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These are so many blessed expressions, to show how graciously the Lord
is dealing with his people, in the bounties both of providence and
grace; while our proud, unhumbled nature, overlooking the Lord...
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The prophecy of Hosea naturally divides itself into two principal
divisions with minor sections. The first consists of Hosea 1:1-11;
Hosea 2:1-23; Hosea 3:1-5; the second, of the rest of the book. Wit...
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Unfaithfulness
I. INTRODUCTION
A. This morning we continue with the love story of Hosea and Gomer.
1. I trust that you remember that the Lord instructed Hosea to love
his wife with an unconditional...
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The Prophet now descends to particulars; and, in the first place, he
says, that the people would be deprived of their sacrifices and
feast-days, and of that whole external pomp, which was with them th...
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Chapter 2 introduces some new elements of exceeding interest; and, at
the same time, a magnificent revelation of the dealings of God in
grace, towards Israel. The opening words of the chapter appear t...
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I WILL ALSO CAUSE ALL HER MIRTH TO CEASE,.... As it must in course,
this being her case, as before described, whether considered in
individuals, or as a body politic, or in their church state, as
foll...
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I will also cause all her mirth to cease, her feast days, her new
moons, and her sabbaths, and all her solemn feasts.
Ver. 11. _I will also cause her mirth to cease_] Idolaters are frolic
and jovial,...
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_And now will I discover her lewdness_, &c. The folly and wickedness
of her idolatries shall appear by the punishments which I will inflict
upon her, which shall be so remarkable that they shall be ta...
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V. 1. SAY YE UNTO YOUR BRETHREN, AMMI ("My people"); AND TO YOUR
SISTERS, RUHAMAH ("having obtained mercy"). The original names of the
children were thus changed to indicate their changed relationship...
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I will also cause all her mirth to cease, the hypocritical evidence of
a joy which was no longer real among the people, HER FEAST-DAYS,
especially the three highest festivals, Passover, Pentecost, and...
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6-13 God threatens what he would do with this treacherous, idolatrous
people. They did not turn, therefore all this came upon them; and it
is written for admonition to us. If lesser difficulties be g...
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I WILL ALSO CAUSE ALL HER MIRTH TO CEASE; the jollity of Israel was
certainly damped when Tiglath-pileser took Ijon, and other cities, and
captivated Naphtali, 2 KINGS 15:29, which was some, yet but f...
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Hosea 2:11 mirth H4885 cease H7673 (H8689) days H2282 Moons H2320
feasts H4150
cause - Hosea 9:1-5
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“I will also cause all her mirth to cease, her feasts, her new
moons, and her sabbaths, and all her solemn assemblies.”
And all her celebrations, and her rituals, and her feasts would cease.
The roun...
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JUDGMENT IS TO FALL ON GOD'S REJECTED PEOPLE BECAUSE THEY HAVE
FOLLOWED FALSE RELIGION AND FALSE GODS, NOT REALISING WHO IT WAS WHO
WAS REALLY THEIR BENEFACTOR. THEY WILL BE EXPOSED AND SHAMED,
SOMETH...
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Hosea 2:6. _Therefore, behold, I will hedge up thy way with thorns,
and make a wall, that she shall not find her paths._
God will cause sin to be painful; he will make the way of it
difficult; he wil...
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In this chapter God compares Israel to a woman who had been unfaithful
to her husband in the very worst and most wicked manner.
Hosea 2:5. _For their mother hath played the harlot: she that
conceived...
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CONTENTS: The chastisement of adulterous Israel. Yet to be restored.
CHARACTERS: God, Hosea, Ammi, Ruhamah, Baalim.
CONCLUSION: Those who exchange the service of God for the service of
the world and...
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Hosea 2:1. _Say ye unto your brethren, Ammi,_ that is, my people; _and
to your sisters, Ruhamah,_ that is, mercy, or oh mercy, or having
obtained mercy, or mercy shall follow.
Hosea 2:3. _Lest I strip...
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_I will also cause all her mirth to cease._
THE CONJUNCTION OF SIN AND MIRTH
Mirth is not happiness. It is but tile mimicry of real joy. There is
but little happiness in the world, but there is much...
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_None shall deliver her out of My hand._
THE LORD’S SENTENCE
I. Taking away things necessary to life, Learn--
1. However the Lord communicate of His bounty with the children of
men, yet He still re...
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HOSEA—NOTE ON HOSEA 2:1 Hosea uses the legal process of an offended
husband against his wife as a picture of God’s plans for dealing
with Israel’s rebellion.
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
HOSEA 2:11. FEAST DAYS] and festivals retained in worship should cease
because abused.
MIRTH TURNED INTO MOURNING.—_Hosea 2:11_
Israel had forsaken the temple of God, and worshipped...
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EXPOSITION
HOSEA 2:2
PLEAD WITH YOUR MOTHER, PLEAD: FOR SHE IS NOT THY WIFE, NEITHER AM I
HER HUSBAND. In this second chapter the same cycle of events recurs as
in the first, with this difference, th...
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Say to your brethren (Hsa Hosea 2:1),
And here he leaves out the Lo, which is the negative.
Say to your brethren, My people; and to your sister, Ruhamah (Hsa
Hosea 2:1).
Or, "having obtained mercy....
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1 Kings 12:32; Amos 5:21; Amos 8:10; Amos 8:3; Amos 8:5;...
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Her feast days — Though apostate, Israel was fallen to idolatry, yet
they retained many of the Mosaic rites and ceremonies. Her solemn
feasts — The three annual feasts of tabernacles, weeks, and
passo...