Chapter 12:
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Hosea 12
12:1
Ephraim feedeth
a on wind, and followeth
after the east wind: he daily increaseth lies and desolation; and they do make a
covenant with the Assyrians, and
b oil
is carried into Egypt.
(
a) That is, flatters himself with vain
confidence.
(
b) Meaning presents to get friendship.
12:2 The LORD hath also a controversy with
c
Judah, and will punish Jacob according to his ways; according to his doings will
he recompense him.
(
c) Which in those points was similar to Ephraim,
but not in idolatry.
12:3 He took his brother by the heel in the womb,
and by his strength he had
d power with
God:
(
d) Seeing that God in this way preferred Jacob
their father, Judah's ingratitude was the more to be abhorred.
12:4 Yea, he had
e
power over the angel, and prevailed: he wept, and made supplication unto him:
f
he found him [in] Bethel, and there he spake with us;
(
e) Read (
Genesis
32:24-32).
(
f) God found Jacob as he lay sleeping in Bethel
(
Genesis
28:12), and spoke with him there in such a way that the fruit of that
speech appertained to the whole body of the people, of which we are.
12:7 [He
is]
g a merchant, the balances of deceit
[are] in his hand: he loveth to oppress.
(
g) As for Ephraim, he is more like the wicked
Canaanites than godly Abraham or Jacob.
12:8 And Ephraim said, Yet I am become rich, I have
found me out substance: [in] all my labours they shall find none iniquity in me
h
that [were] sin.
(
h) Thus way the wicked measure God's favour by
outward prosperity, and like hypocrites cannot endure that any should reprove
their doings.
12:9 And I [that am] the LORD thy God from the land
of Egypt will yet make thee to dwell in tabernacles, as in
i
the days of the solemn feast.
(
i) Seeing you will not acknowledge my benefits,
I will bring you again to dwell in tents, as in the feast of the Tabernacles,
which you now condemn.
12:11 [Is there]
k
iniquity [in] Gilead? surely they are vanity: they sacrifice bullocks in Gilgal;
yea, their altars [are] as heaps in the furrows of the fields.
(
k) The people thought that no man dare have
spoken against Gilead, that holy place, and yet the Prophet says that all
their religion was but vanity.
12:12 l And
Jacob fled into the country of Syria, and Israel served for a wife, and for a
wife he kept [sheep].
(
l) If you boast of your riches and nobility, you
seem to reproach your father, who was a poor fugitive and servant.
12:13 And by a
m
prophet the LORD brought Israel out of Egypt, and by a prophet was he preserved.
(
m) Meaning Moses, by which appears that whatever
they have, it comes from God's free goodness.
Chapter 12:
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