CORRUPTION OF THE COURT
In this chapter the tone again becomes despondent. How can Israel be
saved when her iniquity is so deep, so glaring, so obstinate? Samaria
is especially instanced as the centre of a wicked and corrupt
government sustained by a lawless people and false teachers. Hosea
dwells... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DAY.. KING] some royal feast, probably the king's birthday. HAVE..
WINE] RV 'made themselves sick with the heat of wine.' By their
drunken carouse they heaped up fuel on the fire of their malicious
hate. HE STRETCHED OUT] i.e. in hospitality. The hand is stretched out
by the host to offer the cu... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR BAKER] Perhaps we should follow the LXX, etc., and read, 'their
anger.' Their anger sleeping would mean that they manage to control
it, until it can work with effect. If we keep the reading 'baker,' it
will mean that just as the baker sleeps when once he has made up his
fire and heated his ove... [ Continue Reading ]
JUDGES.. KINGS] whatever definite event the prophet has in his mind
this describes the general character of the northern kingdom, a
restless disloyalty to kings and rulers. The only dynasties of any
duration were those of Omri and Jehu. NONE.. CALLETH UNTO ME]
Irreligion lay at the root of this cons... [ Continue Reading ]
EPHRAIM, HE HATH MIXED HIMSELF AMONG THE PEOPLE] RV 'the peoples' or
nations. Another fault, and another evidence of a want of patriotism,
the tendency to court foreign alliances and foreign influences, such
as was seen in the policy of Menahem with reference to Tiglath-pileser
(2 Kings 15:19). A CA... [ Continue Reading ]
STRANGERS.. STRENGTH] the natural consequence of seeking help from a
foreign alliance, which meant the exaction of what was practically
tribute, and consequently heavy taxation (2 Kings 15:20). Israel did
not realise that these signified the beginning of national
decrepitude, just as grey hairs here... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PRIDE.. FACE] see on Hosea 5:5. He is so besotted with pride that
he recognises neither the evil itself nor its true remedy.... [ Continue Reading ]
A SILLY DOVE] As the dove flies helplessly one way and another, so
Israel turns to one power after another, only eventually to make
enemies of both. The only recorded alliance with Egypt was that of
Hoshea (2 Kings 17:4); but it was a common policy of Judah, and is
frequently condemned by the prophe... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SHALL GO] i.e. for help. This courting of alliances will
inevitably, by God's providence, end in their destruction. The
metaphor of the dove suggests that of the fowler. Jehovah will through
their own folly lure them to their ruin. AS THEIR CONGREGATION HATH
HEARD] Hosea had warned them beforeh... [ Continue Reading ]
HOWLED.. BEDS] Their prayers do not proceed from any reverential fear
of God. They are like the howling of an animal from pain. They cry out
because they are in trouble, but their prayers are for material
blessings, and they are still rebellious at heart: cp. Job 35:9. THEY
ASSEMBLE THEMSELVES] i.e.... [ Continue Reading ]
BOUND] RV 'taught,' by chastisement.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY RETURN, etc.] Their turning is ever farther away from God. THEIR
PRINCES SHALL FALL] As a punishment for their insolence they would
perish amidst the derision of the very people whose aid they had
sought: see Hosea 7:11.... [ Continue Reading ]