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Hosea 7
Various accusations with threats annext, ver. 1-16.
Verse 1. Of Ephraim - Of Ephraim the chief tribe of this revolting
kingdom.
Verse 2. Own doings - The guilt and punishment of the works they have
done; their own doings, not their fathers, as the incorrigible are
ready to complain. Beset them - As an enemy invests a town on
every side. Before my face - All their ways were under mine eye.
Verse 3. They - The courtiers in particular make it their work to invent
pleasing wickedness, and to acquaint the king with it. With their
lies - With false accusations against the innocent.
Verse 4. As an oven - This vice is grown raging hot among them, as the
fire in an oven, when the baker having called up those that make
the bread, to prepare all things ready, doth by continued supply of
fuel, heat the oven, 'till the heat need be raised no higher.
Verse 5. In the day of our king - Probably the anniversary of his birth or
coronation. Stretched out his hand - In these drunken feasts it
seems the king forgat himself, and stretched out his hand, with
those who deride religion, and with confusion to the professors of
it.
Verse 6. They - Those luxurious and drinking princes. Like an oven -
Hot with ambition, revenge, or covetousness. Lie in wait - Against
the life or estate of some of their subjects. As the baker, having
kindled a fire in his oven, goes to bed and sleeps all night, and in
the morning finds his oven well heated and ready for his purpose;
so these when they have laid some wicked plot, tho' they may
seem to sleep for a while, yet the fire is glowing within, and
flames out as soon as ever there is opportunity for it.
Verse 7. Devoured - As a fire destroys, so have these conspirators,
destroyed their rulers. Their kings - All that have been since
Jeroboam the second's reign, to the delivery of this prophecy,
namely, Zechariah, Shallum, Pekahiah, Pekah, fell by the
conspiracy of such hot princes. That telleth - Not one of all these
either feared, trusted, or worshipped God.
Verse 8. Ephraim - The kingdom of Israel. Mixed himself - With the
Heathens by leagues and commerce and by imitation of their
manners. Not turned - Burnt on one side, and dough on the other,
and so good for nothing on either: always in one extreme or the
other.
Verse 9. Knoweth it not - He is not aware of the loss he hath sustained.
Gray hairs - Of old age and declining strength are upon their
kingdom.
Verse 11. Like a silly dove - Ephraim is now become like the dove in
weakness and fear, as well as in imprudence and liableness to be
deceived. Without heart - Without either discretion or courage. To
Assyria - Instead of going to God, who alone can help.
Verse 12. Go - To seek aid of Egypt or Assyria. Bring them down -
Though they attempt to fly, yet as fowls in the net they shall
certainly fall. Hath heard - From the prophets whom I have sent
unto them.
Verse 13. Spoken lies - They belied his corrections as if not deserved;
they belied the good done, as if too little, or not done by God, but
by their idol.
Verse 14. They assembled - In the houses of their idols.
Verse 15. Bound - As a surgeon binds up a weak member, or a broken
one; so did God for Ephraim, when the Syrians and other enemies
had broken their arms. Imagine mischief - They devise mischief
against my prophets, and let loose the reins to all impieties.
Verse 16. Not to the most high - What shew soever of repentance was
among them, yet they never throughly repented. A deceitful bow -
Tho' they seemed bent for, and aiming at the mark, yet like a
weak bow they carried not the arrow home, and like a false bow
they never carried it strait toward the mark. The rage of their
tongue - Against God, his prophets and providence. Their derision
- They shall be upbraided with this.
Chapter 7:
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