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Hosea 11
Upbraidings, threatenings and promises mingled, ver. 1-11. A
commendation of Judah, ver. 12.
Verse 1. Was a child - In the infancy of Israel. I loved him - Manifested
my tender and paternal affection to him. Called my son - Adopted
him to be my son, and as my son, provided for him, and brought
him out of servitude. Out of Egypt - But Israel, the first adopted
son was a type of Christ the first-born. And the history of Israel's
coming out was a type of Christ's future coming out of Egypt.
Verse 2. They - Moses and Aaron, and other prophets. Called -
Persuaded, intreated, and urged by exhortations, the whole house
of Israel. From them - From the prophets counsel and commands.
Baalim - In the desert they began this apostacy, and held on with
obstinacy in it.
Verse 3. I taught - As a mother or nurse helps the child. Taking them -
Supporting and bearing them up. They knew not - They would not
see nor acknowledge me in it.
Verse 4. Cords of man - With such kindness as best fits and most
prevails with a man. I was to them - As a careful husband-man in
due season takes the yoke from his labouring oxen, and takes off
the muzzle with which they were kept from eating, when at work.
I laid meat unto them - Brought them provision in their wants.
Verse 5. He - Ephraim. Shall be king - Shall rule them with rigor and
cruelty. They refused - The reason of all is, their obstinacy in
idolatry.
Verse 6. His branches - The lesser towns and villages. Their own
counsels - Which they have followed in opposition to all the good
counsels the prophets gave them from time to time.
Verse 7. They - The prophets. None at all - Scarce any one would
hearken and obey.
Verse 8. Give thee up - To utter destruction. Admah and Zeboim were
two of the four cities which were destroyed with fire from heaven.
My repentings - Not that God is ever fluctuating or unresolved;
but these are expressions after the manner of men, to shew what
severity Israel had deserved, and yet how divine grace would be
glorified in sparing them.
Verse 9. Return - Conquerors that plunder the conquered city, carry
away the wealth of it, and after some time return to burn it; God
will not do so. Not man - Therefore my compassions fail not. The
holy One - A holy God, and in covenant, though not with all, yet
with many among you. Enter into the city - Utterly to destroy
thee, as I did Sodom.
Verse 10. They - The remnant shall hear and obey the Lord. Like a lion -
The word of the Lord, so saith the Chaldee, shall roar as a lion.
Christ is called, The lion of the tribe of Judah: and when he cried
with a loud voice, it was as when a lion roared. The voice of the
gospel was heard far, as the roaring of a lion; and it was a mighty
voice. Tremble - The spirit by its power awakening them to a
sight of sin, shall make them fear and tremble. From the west -
From the ends of the earth.
Verse 11. They shall tremble - At their return into their own land, some
shall hasten, yet with solicitude, out of Egypt, whither they fled
for shelter; others like doves shall hasten out of Assyria, but with
fear and trembling. I will place them - A seasonable and
comfortable promise.
Verse 12. Ephraim - Most of the people of Israel. With lies - Play the
hypocrite with me still. Judah - The two tribes. Yet ruleth - While
idolaters are slaves to the devil, the true worshippers of God, like
princes, rule with God. Faithful - Retains purity, at least truth of
worship, and comparatively is faithful. Judah adheres to God's
holy prophets, priests, and other saints of God.
Chapter 11:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Daniel Joel
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