A REPROOF OF COMMERCIAL DISHONESTY
The Hebrew text divides the chapter more correctly at this v. The
prophet returns to the subject of the unfaithfulness both of Israel
and of Judah. They have sought help where it was not to be found, and
neglected God, the only source of help, in forgetfulness of... [ Continue Reading ]
JACOB] as before used to introduce the personal history of the
Patriarch, from which Hosea seeks to draw an analogous lesson for the
people. Jacob had begun life by cunningly supplanting his brother, but
afterwards had made a covenant with God. Israel is now exhorted to do
likewise.... [ Continue Reading ]
BY HIS STRENGTH] RV 'in his manhood.' It refers to Jacob's wrestling
with the angel at Penuel (Genesis 32:24).... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WEPT] Not mentioned in Genesis 32:25. HE FOUND HIM] the subject is
Jehovah. IN BETH-EL] The reference is probably to Jacob's dream
(Genesis 28:10). WITH US] Hosea here regards God's promises to Jacob
as made to the people Israel, whom in fact they chiefly concerned.
5. Lit. 'And Jehovah is the Go... [ Continue Reading ]
AND EPHRAIM] The Israelites had only too readily learnt the tricks of
cheating from the Canaanites. YET] RV 'surely.' It is the natural
consequence of his unjust dealing. IN ALL.. SIN] Israel is
nevertheless perfectly self-satisfied and has no pangs of conscience.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND] RV 'But.' In spite of all this I will not leave you to your evil
ways.
TABERNACLES] RV 'tents.' Israel had learned nothing since the days in
the wilderness. In religion and morality they were still like those
who came out of Egypt. Therefore they would have to go back to
captivity and begin th... [ Continue Reading ]
GILEAD.. GILGAL] both sanctuaries: see Hosea 4:15; Hosea 6:8. _Is
there_ INIQUITY, etc.] RV 'Is Gilead iniquity? 'The question is only a
rhetorical way of stating an astounding fact.
12. The idolatry of Israel implies a forgetfulness of God, by whose
providence Jacob was rescued from servitude. The... [ Continue Reading ]
JUDAH.. SAINTS] RM better, 'and Judah is yet unstedfast with God, and
with the Holy One who is faithful.'
HOSEA 12:1. EPHRAIM.. EAST WIND] an attack on Israel's foreign policy
and cunning commercial dealings with foreign powers. The WIND stands
for what is useless and unsatisfying. The east wind wa... [ Continue Reading ]
EPHRAIM.. BITTERLY] In spite of all this kindness Ephraim had provoked
God to great anger. HIS BLOOD] plural, meaning 'bloodshed.' The blood
which he has shed shall not be wiped off, but remain in God's eye, a
witness of his crime. For a somewhat similar idea cp. Genesis 4:10.
HIS REPROACH] God will... [ Continue Reading ]