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ASSHUR SHALL NOT SAVE US - After prayer for pardon and for acceptance
of themselves, and thanksgiving for acceptance, comes the promise not
to fall back into their former sins. Trust in man, in their...
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CHAPTER 14
The Return and the Glorious Redemption
_ 1. The exhortation to return (Hosea 14:1) _
2. The glorious redemption (Hosea 14:4)
Hosea 14:1. This chapter is a wonderful finale to the message...
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HOSEA 14:1 (Heb. Hosea 14:2). ISRAEL'S REPENTANCE AND YAHWEH'S
FORGIVENESS. The section begins with a passionate appeal to Israel to
repent and confess his sin (Hosea 14:1 f.). A promise of amendment...
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ASSHUR, &C. See Hosea 5:13; Hosea 12:1. and compare Jeremiah 31:18.
WE WILL NOT RIDE. Some codices, with four early printed editions and
Syriac, read "nor upon horses will we ride". Reference to Penta...
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Israel here renounces those sins against the theocracy of which
Jehovah's prophet had specially accused him, viz. trust in Assyria
(Hosea 5:13; Hosea 7:11; Hosea 8:9) and reliance on horses and
chario...
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DISCOURSE: 1175
DIRECTIONS FOR AN ACCEPTABLE APPROACH TO GOD
Hosea 14:1. O Israel, return unto the Lord thy God; for hast fallen by
thine iniquity. Take with you words, and turn to the Lord: say unto...
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LOVE RECONCILING PEACE REMAINSLURED
TEXT: Hosea 14:1-3
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O Israel, return unto Jehovah thy God; for thou hast fallen by thine
iniquity.
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Take with you words, and return unto Jehovah: say unto hi...
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Asshur shall not save us; we will not ride upon horses: neither will
we say any more to the work of our hands, Ye are our gods: for in thee
the fatherless findeth mercy.
ASSHUR SHALL NOT SAVE US; W...
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ISRAEL WILL SURELY REPENT AND BE FORGIVEN
Hosea makes a touching final appeal for repentance. He assures Israel
of God's mercy, and closes with a description of the blessings that
will follow the ren...
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THE MAN WHO NEVER STOPPED LOVING
HOSEA
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 14
GOD CALLS TO ISRAEL TO RETURN TO HIM
V1 Return to the *Lord your God, people of Israel.
Your *sin has made you fall....
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The three crying sins of Israel are here recounted: (1) Expected
salvation from Assyria; (2) dependence on the world-power of Egypt,
famed for war-horses and chariots; (3) ascription of Divine names a...
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_[Hosea 14:4]_ אַשּׁ֣וּר ׀ לֹ֣א
יֹושִׁיעֵ֗נוּ עַל ־סוּס֙...
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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 the...
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2. THE LAST JUDGMENT
Hosea 13:1 - Hosea 14:1
The crisis draws on. On the one hand Israel's sin, accumulating, bulks
ripe for judgment. On the other the times grow more fatal, or the
prophet more tha...
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"I WILL BE AS THE DEW"
Hosea 14:2
LIKE the Book of Amos, the Book of Hosea, after proclaiming the
people's inevitable doom, turns to a blessed prospect of their
restoration to favor with God. It will...
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“I WILL HEAL THEIR BACKSLIDING”
Hosea 13:15-16; Hosea 14:1-9
The prophet here ransacks the world of nature for phrases sufficiently
expressive of his transports of joy. The whole world seems laid und...
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The cycle closes with the final call of the prophet, and the promise
of Jehovah. The call was to the people to return, because by iniquity
they had fallen. The method suggested was to bring the words...
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Asshur shall (d) not save us; we will not ride upon horses: neither
will we say any more to the work of our hands, [Ye are] our gods: for
in thee the fatherless findeth mercy.
(d) We will forsake all...
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Words. In captivity, legal victims cannot be offered. (Calmet) --- But
a contrite heart is always acceptable, Psalm l. --- Good. While
engaged in sin, (Haydock) "we can offer thee nothing good." ---
C...
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We may divide this Chapter into three grand parts. The first, in which
the Holy Ghost points out to Israel his fall, and shows what method he
is to take in seeking to the Lord for a recovery. The seco...
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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 ORPHAN’S GOD_
‘The fatherless findeth mercy.’
Hosea 14:3
This description of the pity and benignity of God is literally true.
And the literal truth is suggestive of a wider sense in which the...
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XIII. CONCLUSION
A. And we will close with the Lord's desire for Israel and within
these verse is also His desire for all of his children
1. Hosea 14:1-9 (NASB) Return, O Israel, to the Lord your Go...
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This verse ought to be joined with the last, as the Israelites show
here more clearly and fully in what they had sinned, and, at the same
time, give proof of their repentance; for when they say, _The...
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Chapter 14. It is this last work that we find in chapter 14 of the
prophet. Israel, returning to Jehovah, acknowledges his iniquity, and
addresses himself to the grace of his God. Thus only could he r...
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Asshur shall not save us; we will not ride upon horses: neither will
we say any more to the work of our hands, [Ye are] our gods: for in
thee the fatherless findeth mercy.
Ver. 3. _Asshur shall not s...
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_Asshur shall not save us_ We will not rely on Assyria for protection
and help. The Israelites frequently sought the alliance of the
Assyrians, and are often reproved by the prophets for so doing. _We...
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A FINAL EXHORTATION TO RETURN, WITH A PROMISE OF REDEMPTION.
After having shown the apostate Israelites in various ways in what
their guilt consisted, the Lord here once more appeals to them to
retur...
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Asshur, the world-power upon which they had relied till then, SHALL
NOT SAVE US; WE WILL NOT RIDE UPON HORSES, depending upon their
cavalry, their army; NEITHER WILL WE SAY ANY MORE TO THE WORK OF OUR...
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1-3 Israel is exhorted to return unto Jehovah, from their sins and
idols, by faith in his mercy, and grace through the promised Redeemer,
and by diligently attending on his worship and service. Take...
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ASSHUR SHALL NOT SAVE US: it had been one great sin of Israel that
they did trust to an arm of flesh; Asshur is particularly named, for
that he was the last with whom they made a covenant fairly, or
a...
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Hosea 14:3 Assyria H804 save H3467 (H8686) ride H7392 (H8799) horses
H5483 say H559 (H8799) work...
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‘Take with you words, and return to YHWH. Say to him, “Take away
all iniquity, and accept what is good, so will we render as bullocks
the offering of our lips. Assyria will not save us, we will not ri...
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ISRAEL ARE CALLED ON TO RETURN TO YHWH WITH THE ASSURANCE THAT WHEN
THEY DO SO YHWH WILL RESTORE THEM AND LOVE THEM FREELY, AND THEY THEN
LEARN OF ALL THE GOOD THINGS THAT HE HAS IN STORE FOR THEM AS...
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According to the heading of this chapter, we have here «an
exhortation to repentance,» and «a promise of God's blessing.»
Hosea 14:1. _O Israel, return unto the LORD thy God; for thou hast
fallen by...
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Hosea 14:1. _O Israel, return unto the LORD thy God; for thou hast
fallen by thine iniquity._
Come back, poor wanderer! My brother or my sister, if your heart has
grown cold toward your Lord and Mast...
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Hosea 14:1. _O Israel, return unto the LORD thy God;_
Bless his name that he is still thy God, however much thou mayest have
backslidden, thou hast not lost thy right to claim him as thy God, for
he...
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Hosea 14:1. _O Israel, return unto the LORD thy God; for thou hast
fallen by thine iniquity._
When we fall by sin, we must regain our comfort by going back to the
place where we lost it: «Return unto...
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Hosea 14:1. _O Israel, return unto the LORD thy God; for thou hast
fallen by thine iniquity._
Let anyone here, who has turned aside from the Lord, hear these tender
pleading words, and then yield to...
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CONTENTS: Entreaty and promise to Israel. Restoration foretold.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: Though backslidings from God are dangerous diseases of the
soul, yet they are not incurable, for God grac...
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Hosea 14:2. _So will we render the calves of our lips._ The fruit of
our lips, in worship, in praise, and in all holy obedience. The
sacrifices of thanksgiving are pleasing to God.
Hosea 14:3. _In the...
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_Asshur shall not save us._
GIVING UP OUR VAIN CONFIDENCES
It is a great point of wisdom to take advantages with the stream of
our temper to praise God. It is one branch of redeeming the time, to
obs...
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HOSEA—NOTE ON HOSEA 14:1 Hosea finishes his book with a series of
moving appeals to the wayward northern kingdom to return to the Lord
and find healing and covenant renewal.
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HOSEA—NOTE ON HOSEA 14:2 TAKE WITH YOU WORDS means to know ahead of
time what you will say. Hosea then gives the words of confession the
people should use before the Lord (vv. H
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CRITICAL NOTES.] The guilt of the sinful nation and the punishment
awaiting have been described: now there is a call to conversion, and a
promise that God will bless abundantly.
HOSEA 14:1. RETURN] He...
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EXPOSITION
HOSEA 14:1
The foregoing part of this book abounds with denunciations of
punishment; this closing chapter superabounds with promises of pardon.
Wave after wave of threatened wrath had roll...
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Chapter 14 ends God's plea with the people. His arms are always open;
He's always ready to forgive.
O Israel, [God said,] return unto the LORD thy God (Hsa Hosea 14:1);
You've gone away, you've turn...
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2 Chronicles 16:7; Deuteronomy 17:16; Exodus 22:22; Ezekiel 36:25;...
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The fatherless — All that are destitute of strength in themselves,
and destitute of help from others; all that being sensible of their
own helpless condition, look for it from God, who hath power, mer...