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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 G...
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CHAPTER S 11:12-12:14 THE INDICTMENT
_ 1. Ephraim's indictment (Hosea 11:12; Hosea 12:1) _
2. Remembrance of the past (Hosea 12:3)
3. What Israel had become ...
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HOSEA 11:12 TO HOSEA 12:14 (= Hebrews 12:1). EPHRAIM'S INFIDELITY
TRACED FROM THE BEGINNING. This is one of the most difficult passages
in Hosea. In the text Judah also is mentioned; but this may be d...
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THEREFORE, &C. Compare Hosea 14:1.
MERCY. lovingkindness, or grace.
WAIT ON THY GOD. wait for thy God. Ref to Pentateuch (Genesis 49:18).
Compare Psalms 37:7;...
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_Therefore turn thou to thy God_ Lit., -And thou return thou _in_thy
God"; i.e., such being the character of God, who lets Himself be won
by wrestling prayer, return thou to thy God, and rest in Him....
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Two episodes (for a third, see Hosea 12:12) in the history of Jacob
are applied to the spiritual wants of his descendants. Jacob in the
very womb seemed ambitious of the blessing, and when a grown man...
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_TRUST THE LORD AND RETURN TO HIM -- HOSEA 12:5-6:_ Hosea wanted to
communicate to both Israel and Judah that Jehovah is the same God as
when Jacob so successfully wrestled with Him. He is, was and al...
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DISCOURSE: 1172
JACOB WRESTLING WITH THE ANGEL
Hosea 12:3; Hosea 12:6. _By his strength he had power with God: yea,
he had power over the angel, and prevailed: he wept and made
supplication unto him....
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THEREFORE TURN THOU, &C.— From these words we learn on what account
that which is said concerning Jacob, and concerning God, is spoken;
and how it so concerned the Israelites of Hosea's time, as that...
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LOVE REBUKING
REQUITINGEPHRAIM HAS PROVOKED
TEXT: Hosea 12:1-6
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Ephraim feedeth on wind, and followeth after the east wind: he
continually multiplieth lies and desolation; and they make a covenant...
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Therefore turn thou to thy God: keep mercy and judgment, and wait on
thy God continually.
THEREFORE TURN THOU - who dost wish to be a true descendant of Jacob.
TO THY GOD - who is therefore boun...
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12:6 loving-kindness (b-8) Or 'goodness.'...
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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...
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THE MAN WHO NEVER STOPPED LOVING
HOSEA
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 12
V1 There is much that the people of Israel do from morning to night.
But it has no worth. They tell lies and they destroy thi...
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THEREFORE... — More correctly, _But do thou return to thy God._
There is an implied contrast between the patriarch and his degenerate
descendants in the days of Hosea....
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_[Hosea 12:7]_ וְ אַתָּ֖ה בֵּ אלֹהֶ֣יךָ
תָשׁ֑וּב...
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THE FINAL ARGUMENT
Hosea 12:1 - Hosea 14:1
THE impassioned call with which the last chapter closed was by no
means an assurance of salvation: "How am I to give thee, up, Ephraim?
how am I to let thee...
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TURN TO GOD, NOT TO SELFISH GAIN
Hosea 11:12; Hosea 12:1-14
Though Judah still ruled with God, Hosea 11:12, yet there was grave
fault in him, and, like Ephraim, which had been engaging the prophet's...
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In the second movement Jehovah set the present sin in the light of His
present love. The sin of Ephraim and the sin of Judah, if the marginal
reading be adopted, are both declared. The sin of Ephraim...
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The Prophet here follows up the just and becoming resolution which
ought to take place in every heart of Jacob's children, whether
Ephraim or Judah, in pursuing the steps of their father. And he goes...
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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 Prophet is now here urgent on the people. Having referred to the
example of the patriarch, he shows how unlike him were his posterity,
with whom God could avail nothing by sound teaching, though h...
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The Spirit presents another aspect of the relationship of Israel with
God. He would punish Ephraim, and the sins of Judah should be
remembered. But He reminds them, that there was a time when Jacob
co...
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THEREFORE TURN THOU TO THY GOD,.... Judah, with whom the Lord had a
controversy, is here addressed and exhorted to return to the Lord,
from whom they had backslidden; and this is urged, from the
consi...
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Therefore turn thou to thy God: keep mercy and judgment, and wait on
thy God continually.
Ver. 6. _Therefore turn thou to thy God_] The premises considered,
repent; and so return to God, from whom th...
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_Therefore turn thou to thy God_ “Thou therefore, O Israel,
encouraged by the memory of God's love to thy progenitor, and by the
example which thou hast in him, of the efficacy of weeping and
supplica...
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Therefore, because the God of Israel, who had revealed Himself in the
words of the prophets, was the God of the covenant known to the
patriarchs, TURN THOU TO THY GOD, for Jehovah was still ready to s...
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THE LORD'S ACCUSATION...
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1-6 Ephraim feeds himself with vain hopes of help from man, when he
is at enmity with God. The Jews vainly thought to secure the Egyptians
by a present of the produce of their country. Judah is conte...
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THEREFORE; no more vainly boast of Jacob; but, as he, do you approve
yourselves to God. TURN THOU TO THY GOD; repent, leave idols, and all
sins. He worshipped God alone, do you so; he cast idols out o...
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Hosea 12:6 God H430 return H7725 (H8799) Observe H8104 (H8798) mercy
H2617 justice H4941 wait H6960 ...
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‘Therefore turn you to your God, maintain covenant love and justice,
and wait for your God continually.'
He calls on Israel to turn themselves to their God in repentance and
submission (compare Paul's...
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AN APPEAL IS MADE TO JACOB'S EXAMPLE WHICH SIMPLY SERVES TO REVEAL
ISRAEL'S PARLOUS STATE AND GUARANTEES THE COMING JUDGMENT OF
DESTRUCTION AND THE EXILE BUT IT IS WITH THE PROMISE OF FINAL
RESTORATIO...
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YHWH MAKES A FURTHER APPEAL TO EPHRAIM AND JUDAH ON THE BASIS OF WHAT
THEIR ANCESTOR JACOB DID (HOSEA 12:1).
Having first stressed Ephraim's total folly and unacceptable
deceitfulness, and the fact th...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's response, continued. Further reproof of Israel's
sins.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: Those who make creatures and things their confidence, put
a cheat upon their own souls, and pr...
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Hosea 12:4. _He found him in Bethel._ Christ, the angel, the mystical
angel, or the Angel the Word, as St. Clemens of Alexandria calls him:
so indeed do all the orthodox fathers. The church knows of n...
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_Therefore turn thou to thy God: keep mercy and Judgment, and wait on
thy God continually._
INSTRUCTIONS TO THE UNCONVERTED AND TO THE CONVERTED
As encouragement to repentance, the example of the pat...
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HOSEA—NOTE ON HOSEA 12:2 Hosea recounts incidents from Israel’s
past in order to display the Lord’s enduring kindness and Israel’s
stubborn ingratitude.
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HOSEA—NOTE ON HOSEA 12:5 Hosea again reminds Israel of their
spiritual heritage. MEMORIAL NAME. See Exodus 3:15. God’s choosing
of Israel is the reason Israel can now retur
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TRUE CONVERSION TO GOD.—_Hosea 12:6_
CRITICAL NOTES.]
Hosea 12:6. Turn] Lit. thou shalt turn, so turn as to enter into vital
fellowship with God (Isaiah 10:22). THOU] who wishest to be a true
descen...
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EXPOSITION
In Hosea 12:1 God continues his complaint against Ephraim, charging
them specially with the pursuit of vain and futile courses to their
great detriment. Instead of repairing to the true and...
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Ephraim feeds on the wind, and follows after the east wind: he daily
increases lies and desolation; and they do make a covenant with the
Assyrians (Hsa Hosea 12:1),
They tried to escape the destructi...
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Acts 2:38; Acts 26:20; Amos 5:24; Genesis 49:18; Habakkuk 2:3;...
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Turn — Repent, leave idols and all sins. He worshipped God alone, do
you so; he cast idols out of his family, do you so too; be Jacob's
children herein. Mercy — Shew kindness to all who need it. Judgm...