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Verse Hosea 13:16. _SAMARIA SHALL BECOME DESOLATE_] This was the
capital of the Israelitish kingdom. What follows is a simple prophetic
declaration of the cruelties which should be exercised upon this...
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SAMARIA SHALL BECOME DESOLATE - Or “shall bear her iniquity.” Her
iniquity should now find her out, and rest upon her. Of this,
“desolation” was, in God’s judgments, the consequence. Samaria,
“the nur...
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CHAPTER 13 EPHRAIM'S RUIN AND JUDGMENT
_ 1. Ruin and judgment (Hosea 13:1) _
2. It is thy destruction, O Israel! (Hosea 13:9)
3. Mercy to follow wrath (Hosea 13:12)
4. The desolation of the nearin...
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HOSEA 13:1 (= Heb. Hosea 13:1 to Hosea 14:1). FACILIS DESCENSUS
AVERNO. Israel has persistently lapsed into the Baal-worship and
idolatry, and therefore shall be swept away as the chaff (Hosea 13:1)....
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SAMARIA. See 2 Kings 17:6.
THEIR. Some codices, with one early printed edition, Aramaean,
Septuagint, and Syriac, read "and their"....
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_become desolate_ Rather, BE DEALT WITH AS GUILTY (as Hosea 10:2).
_their infants_, &c. Rather, THEIR CHILDREN (those of an age to play,
comp. Jeremiah 6:11; Jeremiah 9:20). The same barbarities were...
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_SAMARIA SHALL BECOME DESOLATE -- HOSEA 13:13-16:_ The sorrows of a
travailing woman at childbirth were used to describe the misery that
would come upon the nation of Israel. They would go through a t...
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REQUITINGISRAEL WILL PERISH
TEXT: Hosea 13:9-16
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It is thy destruction, O Israel, that thou art against me, against thy
help.
10
Where now is thy king, that he may save thee in all thy cities? a...
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Samaria shall become desolate; for she hath rebelled against her God:
they shall fall by the sword: their infants shall be dashed in pieces,
and their women with child shall be ripped up.
SAMARIA...
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13:16 (c-0) Ch. 14 in the Hebrew commences here. guilt; (d-5) Or
'become desolate.'...
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ISRAEL'S IDOLATRY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
The main thought of this c., which is a continuation of the last (cp.
Hosea 12:9; Hosea 13:4), is the folly of Israel incurring the enmity
of God, who had shown...
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THE MAN WHO NEVER STOPPED LOVING
HOSEA
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 13
FINAL *JUDGEMENT ON ISRAEL
V1 *Ephraim made himself very important in Israel.
*Ephraim spoke and people shook with fear.
Bu...
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FRUITFUL. — Observe the play on Ephraim’s name.
WIND OF THE LORD stands in apposition to _east wind._ Render _a wind
of the Lord rising from the wilderness._ The armies of Assyria are
referred to.
B...
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_[Hosea 14:1]_ תֶּאְשַׁם֙ שֹֽׁמְרֹ֔ון כִּ֥י
מָרְתָ֖ה בֵּֽ אלֹהֶ֑יהָ בַּ † חֶ֣רֶב
יִפֹּ֔לוּ עֹלְלֵיהֶ֣ם יְרֻטָּ֔שׁוּ...
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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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“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 un...
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Turning from this main line of the divine message, we now examine the
prophet's interpolations. These set forth the history of Israel
indicating their relation to Jehovah, and pronounce judgment. They...
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Some have thought that it is the Lord Jesus Christ that is spoken of
as fruitful among his brethren. And no doubt Christ is abundantly
fruitful; as Jacob prophesied of him, as a fruitful bough whose
b...
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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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This is the conclusion of the discourse: this verse has then been
improperly separated from the former chapter (99); for the Prophet
enters not here on a new subject, but only confirms what he had sai...
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Chapter 13 is the perpetual conflict of the affections and the
judgment of God. The thought of their sin calls forth the announcement
of the necessary and inevitable judgment. As soon as the judgment...
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SAMARIA SHALL BECOME DESOLATE,.... With this verse the fourteenth
chapter begins in the Hebrew copies, and in the Targum, and in many
versions; but seems better to conclude the present chapter; since...
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Samaria shall become desolate; for she hath rebelled against her God:
they shall fall by the sword: their infants shall be dashed in pieces,
and their women with child shall be ripped up.
Ver. 16. _S...
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_Samaria shall become desolate, for she hath rebelled_, &c. The
prophet foretels the final destruction of Samaria, for her idolatry
and other impieties, by Shalmaneser, king of Assyria. _Their infants...
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THE RETRIBUTION COMING...
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9-16 Israel had destroyed himself by his rebellion; but he could not
save himself, his help was from the Lord only. This may well be
applied to the case of spiritual redemption, from that lost state...
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SAMARIA, the chief or royal city of the kingdom of Israel, SHALL
BECOME DESOLATE; besieged, taken, plundered, and sacked, probably it
was razed to the foundation, by the Assyrians, provoked by the
tre...
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Hosea 13:16 Samaria H8111 guilty H816 (H8799) rebelled H4784 (H8804)
God H430 fall H5307 (H8799) sword H2719 infants H5768 pieces H7376
(H8792) child H2030 open H1234 (H8792)
Samaria - Fulfilled, 2 K...
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BECAUSE EPHRAIM HAVE OFFENDED SO DEEPLY, AND HAVE REJECTED THEIR
DELIVERER, JUDGMENT UPON THEM IS INEVITABLE (HOSEA 13:1).
The crimes of Israel are again laid bear. They are guilty of idolatry
(Hosea...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's response, continued. Israel's ruin. Ultimate
blessing in the kingdom age.
CHARACTERS: God.
CONCLUSION: Worldly prosperity, which feeds men's pride, makes them
forgetful of God, a...
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Hosea 13:2. _Let the men that sacrifice kiss the calves._ The readings
vary here. The LXX, “You must sacrifice men, for there are no more
calves.” The Vulgate Latin reads, “Sacrifice the men that wors...
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HOSEA—NOTE ON HOSEA 13:9 Ephraim, by its stubborn refusal to return
to the Lord, rejects the only hope that God offers. Three figures of
judgment are pronounced in these verses: the incompetent king ...
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CRITICAL NOTES.]
HOSEA 13:10. WHERE] thy king to save when Assyrians attack cities?
Where thy judges who surround the king and help to administer right?
God gave and God punished them through a king....
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EXPOSITION
The first eight verses of this chapter form the premises from which
the prophet, in the ninth verse, draws the conclusion that the conduct
of Israel had been suicidal; that they had brought...
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Now when Ephraim was speaking trembling (Hsa Hosea 13:1),
That is, when Ephraim was not proud and exalted, but recognized their
own weakness and all,
then the LORD exalted himself in Israel; but whe...
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2 Kings 15:16; 2 Kings 17:18; 2 Kings 17:6; 2 Kings 19:9; 2 Kings
8:12; Amos 1:13; Amos 3:9; Amos 4:1; Amos 6:1; Amos 9:1;...