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Verse Hosea 4:8. _THEY EAT UP THE SIN OF MY PEOPLE_] חטאת
_chattath_, the _sin-offering_, though it be offered contrary to the
law; for their _hearts are set on iniquity_, they _wish_ to do
whatever i...
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THEY EAT UP THE SIN OF MY PEOPLE - The priests made a gain of the sins
of the people, lived upon them and by them, conniving at or upholding
the idolatries of the people, partaking in their idol-sacri...
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II. THE MESSAGE OF EXPOSTULATION, JUDGMENT, AND MERCY
CHAPTER 4 The Lord's Controversy with His People
_ 1. The condition of the people (Hosea 4:1) _
2. The loss of their priestly relation (Hosea 4...
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THE UTTER CORRUPTION OF THE NATION TRACED TO IRRELIGION. (The text of
Hosea 4:15 is hopelessly corrupt. Marti regards Hosea 4:3 as an
insertion and Hosea 4:5_ a_ as foreign to their present context.)...
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Here the priests are referred to in the third person; they have been
degraded from a great position; how sore must be the punishment!...
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_They eat up the sin of my people_ The subject of the verb is
evidently the priests (see Hosea 4:9), and the phrase can therefore
only MEAN, THEY EAT THE SIN-OFFERING OF MY PEOPLE (i.e. the portion
as...
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_A LACK OF KNOWLEDGE -- HOSEA 4:6-11:_ Religious ignorance is always
sad. This is especially true when people have had the opportunity to
know what is right. These people and these priests were destro...
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ISRAEL'S INGRATITUDEFORGETTING THEIR GOD
TEXT: Hosea 4:6-10
6
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast
rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no
pri...
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They eat up the sin of my people, and they set their heart on their
iniquity.
THEY EAT UP THE SIN OF MY PEOPLE - i:e., the sin offerings (; ). The
priests greedily devoured them.
AND THEY SET THE...
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CONDEMNATION OF THE PRIESTHOOD
An arraignment against Israel as a whole, because of all manner of
wickedness against God and man. Prophet and priest, who ought to have
taught them better, are only to...
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THEY EAT UP] RV 'they feed on.' The priests enriched themselves with
the sin-offerings, and with this aim encouraged instead of checking
sin: cp. Ezekiel 34. SET THEIR HEART] i.e. took delight in, bec...
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THE MAN WHO NEVER STOPPED LOVING
HOSEA
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 4
THE *LORD ACCUSES ISRAEL
V1 People of Israel, listen to the *Lord’s message!
The *Lord will argue against the people that liv...
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The increase in numbers and prosperity probably refers to the
priesthood, who, as they grew in numbers, became more alienated from
the true God. These eat up, or fatten on, the very sins they ought to...
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חַטַּ֥את עַמִּ֖י יֹאכֵ֑לוּ וְ אֶל
־עֲוֹנָ֖ם י
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THE THICK NIGHT OF ISRAEL
Hosea 4:1; Hosea 5:1; Hosea 6:1; Hosea 7:1; Hosea 8:1
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“LIKE PEOPLE, LIKE PRIEST”
Hosea 4:1-10
This chapter contains a terrible indictment against the whole kingdom.
There was neither truth nor mercy in the land, but swearing, lying,
and adultery. Apart...
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In any attempt to analyze and tabulate the teaching in this second
division of the Book it must be remembered that the prophetic
utterances cannot be treated as verbatim reports. As they here appear,...
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(i) They eat up the sin of my people, and they set their heart on
their iniquity.
(i) That is, the priests seek to eat the people's offerings, and
flatter them in their sins....
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_Sins: victims. (Worthington) --- Iniquity; or "they seek for support
in their propitiatory offerings," and lull the people asleep in their
sins. The priests of the golden calf imitated the sacred rit...
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The first verse in this paragraph is a very striking scripture. In
some of our old Bibles the margin hath it in yet stronger terms; they
eat up the excrement of my people, meaning that which is most t...
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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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The Futility of Sin
I. INTRODUCTION
A. As we continue the study of Hosea this morning - chapter 4 marks a
turn that continues through the rest of the book.
1. Hosea 8:7 a (NASB) Give us a hint as t...
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This verse has given occasion to many interpreters to think that all
the particulars we have noticed ought to be restricted to the priests
alone: but there is no sufficient reason for this. We have al...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 4 AND 5.
In chapter 4 we see that the prophet addresses the whole people
together. In Verse 15 (Hosea 4:15) he distinguishes Judah from Israel,
warning the fo...
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THEY EAT UP THE SIN OF MY PEOPLE,.... That is, the priests did so, as
the Targum, the priests of Jeroboam; they ate up the sacrifices which
the people brought for their sins: and their fault was, eith...
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_They eat up the sin of my people, and they set their heart on their
iniquity._
Ver. 8. _They eat up the sin of my people_] That is, the sin
offerings, as Exodus 29:14. This they might lawfully do, L...
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_They eat up the sin of my people_ These priests, mentioned Hosea 4:6,
live upon the sin-offerings of the people; and are so far from
restraining them, that they take delight in seeing them commit
ini...
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They eat up the sin of My people, namely, when the priests consumed
the sin-offering, as a part of an act of worship intended to remove
the guilt of the worshipers, Leviticus 6:19; Leviticus 10:17, AN...
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THE FIRST PART OF THE ACCUSATION...
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SET THEIR HEART ON THEIR INIQUITY:
_ Heb._ lift up their soul to their iniquity...
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6-11 Both priests and people rejected knowledge; God will justly
reject them. They forgot the law of God, neither desired nor
endeavoured to retain it in mind, and to transmit the remembrance to
thei...
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THEY, the priests who minister to the idols, EAT UP THE SIN OF MY
PEOPLE; live upon with delight, maintain themselves and theirs; either
by conniving at their sins, not reproving as they deserve, lest...
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Hosea 4:8 up H398 (H8799) sin H2403 people H5971 set H5375 (H8799)
heart H5315 iniquity H5771
eat -...
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‘They feed on the sin of my people, and set their heart on their
iniquity.'
The ‘they' here might suggest that the priests are in mind as a
distinctive body, becoming wealthy as a result of leading t...
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YHWH ATTACKS BOTH PRIESTS AND PEOPLE BECAUSE THEY ARE SO TAKEN UP WITH
SIN THAT THEY NO LONGER HEED HIM (HOSEA 4:6).
Here we may see YHWH as attacking the priests for failing to teach the
people, with...
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ISRAEL'S GROWING SPIRITUAL BANKRUPTCY AND DEGRADED BEHAVIOUR ARE
DESCRIBED ALONG WITH THEIR RELIANCE ON IDOLS, FOREIGNERS, UNWORTHY
KINGS AND THEMSELVES, AND THIS IN CONTRAST WITH YHWH'S STEADFAST LOV...
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CONTENTS: Charges against Israel for their sinfulness, idolatry and
ignorance.
CHARACTERS: God, Hosea.
CONCLUSION: It is a sad and sore judgment for men when God has to say,
«let them alone» giving...
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Hosea 4:1. _Hear the word of the Lord, ye children of Israel._ Here a
new sermon is built upon a new revelation.
Hosea 4:2. _Blood toucheth blood,_ as explained in the words
preseding, adultery upon a...
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_They eat up the sin of My people._
FEEDING ON SIN
Dr. Henderson renders these words, “They devour the sin-offering of
My people.” The priests lived upon the sacrificial meat (Leviticus
6:26), and th...
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HOSEA—NOTE ON HOSEA 4:1 Accusations, Warnings, and Promises for
Israel. In the rest of the book, Hosea details the aspects of
Israel’s life that show her unfaithfulness to the Lord, urges her to
repen...
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
HOSEA 4:7. INCREASED] in number and wealth. SHAME] _i.e._ dishonoured
by the loss of all. Some, in proportion as priests were elevated in
power and dignity above the people, they sur...
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EXPOSITION
HOSEA 4:1
A new and distinct division of the book commences with this fourth
chapter and continues till the close. What had previously been
presented in figure and symbol is now plainly an...
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Now we enter into the second part of the book of Hosea, where he
declares:
HEAR the word of the LORD, ye children of Israel: for the LORD has a
controversy with the inhabitants of the land (Hsa Hosea...
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1 Samuel 2:29; 2 Peter 2:3; Ezekiel 14:3; Ezekiel 14:7; Isaiah 56:11;...
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They — The priests who minister to the idols. The sin — Probably
by sin is meant sin — offering, in which the priest had his share.
And they — Covetous, luxurious, idolatrous priests....