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Hosea 9
God threatens to deprive Israel of all their worldly enjoyments,
ver. 1-5. He dooms them to utter ruin, ver. 6-8. Upbraids them
with the wickedness of their fathers, ver. 9, 10. And threatens to
root out their posterity, ver. 11-17.
Verse 1. As other people - With feastings, triumphs, and sacrifices of
thanksgiving. A reward - Such as is given by adulterers to lewd
women; thou hast loved to see thy floor full, and hast said thy
idols gave thee this plenty.
Verse 2. The floor - The corn which is gathered into the floor. The wine-
press - The wine that is prest out in it. Shall not feed - Shall not
nourish and strengthen the idolaters. Shall fail - Samaria and all
Israel expect a full vintage, but they expect it from their idols, and
therefore shall be disappointed.
Verse 3. Ephraim - Many of Ephraim shall fly into Egypt. And they -
The residue shall be carried captive into Assyria.
Verse 4. Wine-offerings - These were appointed to be offered with the
morning and evening sacrifice, the sacrifice representing Christ,
and pardon by him; the wine-offering, the spirit of grace: the
sacrifice repeated, daily continued their peace and pardon. All this
shall be withheld from these captives. Pleasing - If any should
venture to offer. As the bread of mourners - It shall as much
pollute them and displease God as if one mourning for the dead,
and forbidden to sacrifice, should venture to do it. Their bread -
Their bread which they were bound to offer with their sacrifices,
they will now have no opportunity of bringing to the Lord's house.
Verse 5. What will ye do - You will not then be suffered to observe any
of them.
Verse 6. They are gone - Some are already withdrawn from the
desolation that cometh. Egypt - In Egypt they hope to be quiet and
survive these desolations, but they shall die in Egypt. The pleasant
places - Their beautiful houses built for keeping their wealth in.
Nettles - Shall be ruined, and lie in rubbish, 'till nettles grow in
them.
Verse 7. The prophet - The false prophet. The spiritual man - That
pretends to be full of the spirit of prophecy. For thine iniquity -
God began his punishments in giving them over to believe their
false prophets. The great hatred - Which God had against your
sins.
Verse 8. The watchman - The old true prophets indeed were with God.
My God - The God of Hosea. The prophet - The false prophets
have, as well as the people, left God. Is a snare - Their pretended
predictions are but a snare, such as fowlers lay. And hatred - Such
prophets are full of hatred and malice: yea, they are hatred itself.
Verse 10. I found Israel - The Lord speaks of himself in the person of a
traveler, who unexpectedly in the wilderness finds a vine loaded
with grapes; such love did God bear to Israel. Your fathers -
Whom I brought out of Egypt. As the first-ripe - As the earliest
ripe fruit of the fig-tree, which is most valued and desired.
Separated themselves - Consecrated themselves to that shameful
idol. Their abominations - Their idols, and way of worshipping
them. As they loved - As they fancied.
Verse 11. Their glory - Their children or posterity, which was the glory
of Israel. Shall fly - It is proverbial, and speaks a sudden loss of
children. From the birth - As soon as born. From the womb -
Their mothers shall not bring their fruit alive into the world. The
conception - Their wives shall not conceive.
Verse 12. Not a man left - There shall be a total extirpation of them.
When I depart - To compleat their misery, I will depart from
them. It is sad to lose our children, but sadder to lose our God.
Verse 13. To the murderer - He will send them forth in mighty armies;
but it will be sending them out to the slaughter.
Verse 14. Give then - It is an abrupt but pathetic speech of one that
shews his trouble for a sinking, undone nation. A miscarrying
womb - It is less misery to have none, than to have all our
children murdered.
Verse 15. All their wickedness - The chief or beginning. There I hated
them - As there they began to sin so notoriously, there I began to
shew that I hated them.
Chapter 9:
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