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1Hear the word of the Lord, ye children of Israel: for the Lord hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.

2By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood.

3Therefore shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish, with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven; yea, the fishes of the sea also shall be taken away.

4Yet let no man strive, nor reprove another: for thy people are as they that strive with the priest.

5Therefore shalt thou fall in the day, and the prophet also shall fall with thee in the night, and I will destroy thy mother.

6My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.

7As they were increased, so they sinned against me: therefore will I change their glory into shame.

8They eat up the sin of my people, and they set their heart on their iniquity.

9And there shall be, like people, like priest: and I will punish them for their ways, and reward them their doings.

10For they shall eat, and not have enough: they shall commit whoredom, and shall not increase: because they have left off to take heed to the Lord.

11Whoredom and wine and new wine take away the heart.

12My people ask counsel at their stocks, and their staff declareth unto them: for the spirit of whoredoms hath caused them to err, and they have gone a whoring from under their God.

13They sacrifice upon the tops of the mountains, and burn incense upon the hills, under oaks and poplars and elms, because the shadow thereof is good: therefore your daughters shall commit whoredom, and your spouses shall commit adultery.

14I will not punish your daughters when they commit whoredom, nor your spouses when they commit adultery: for themselves are separated with whores, and they sacrifice with harlots: therefore the people that doth not understand shall fall.

15Though thou, Israel, play the harlot, yet let not Judah offend; and come not ye unto Gilgal, neither go ye up to Beth–aven, nor swear, The Lord liveth.

16For Israel slideth back as a backsliding heifer: now the Lord will feed them as a lamb in a large place.

17Ephraim is joined to idols: let him alone.

18Their drink is sour: they have committed whoredom continually: her rulers with shame do love, Give ye.

19The wind hath bound her up in her wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices.

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Chapter Summary

In this chapter: God's judgments against the sins of the people. (1-5). and of the priests. (6-11). Idolatry is reproved, and Judah is admonished. (12-19).

vv1-5

Hosea reproves for immorality, as well as idolatry. There was no truth, mercy, or knowledge of God in the land: it was full of murders, II Kin. 21:16. Therefore calamities were near, which would desolate the country. Our sins, as separate persons, as a family, as a neighbourhood, as a nation, cause the Lord to have a controversy with us; let us submit and humble ourselves before Him, that he may not go on to destroy.

vv6-11

Both priests and people rejected knowledge; God will justly reject them. They forgot the law of God, neither desired nor endeavoured to retain it in mind, and to transmit the remembrance to their posterity; therefore God will justly forget them and their children. If we dishonour God with that which is our honour, it will, sooner or later, be turned into shame to us. Instead of warning the people against sin, from the consideration of the sacrifices, which showed what an offence sin was to God, since it needed an atonement, the priests encouraged the people to sin, since atonement might be made at so small an expense. It is very wicked to be pleased with the sins of others, because they may turn to our advantage. What is unlawfully gained, cannot be comfortably used. The people and the priests hardened one another in sin; therefore justly shall they share in the punishment. Sharers in sin must expect to share in ruin. Any lust harboured in the heart, in time will eat out all its strength and vigour. That is the reason why many professors grow so heavy, so dull, so dead in the way of religion. They have a liking for some secret lust, which takes away their hearts.

vv12-19

The people consulted images, and not the Divine word. This would lead to disorder and sin. Thus men prepare scourges for themselves, and vice is spread through a people. Let not Judah come near the idolatrous worship of Israel. For Israel was devoted to idols, and must now be let alone. When sinners cast off the easy yoke of Christ, they go on in sin till the Lord saith, Let them alone. Then they receive no more warnings, feel no more convictions: Satan takes full possession of them, and they ripen for destruction. It is a sad and sore judgment for any man to be let alone in sin. Those who are not disturbed in their sin, will be destroyed for their sin. May we be kept from this awful state; for the wrath of God, like a strong tempest, will soon hurry impenitent sinners into ruin.

Cross References

Hosea 4
v9Isaiah 24:2thematic

Explicit parallel of joint societal ruin: 'like people, like priest' in both texts.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v1Micah 6:2thematic

Direct parallel of Yahweh summoning Israel to trial with a formal 'controversy'.

Supported by John Calvin, JFB

Law concerning those who presumptuously rebel against the decision of the priest.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v10Leviticus 26:26thematic

Covenant curse of insatiability: eating and not being satisfied, mirroring Hosea's warning.

Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole

v11Ecclesiastes 7:7thematic

Wisdom parallel of a corrupting influence that 'takes away the heart' or understanding.

Supported by Matthew Henry, JFB

v12Ezekiel 21:21thematic

Illustrates pagan rhabdomancy/divination by rods matching consultation of their 'staff'.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v12Hosea 5:4thematic

Verbatim link to the internal 'spirit of whoredoms' causing Israel to err.

Supported by JFB

v7Hosea 13:6thematic

Parallel where increased prosperity and being filled directly led to forgetting God.

Supported by JFB

v7Malachi 2:9thematic

Priests made contemptible and base before all because they corrupted their glory.

Supported by JFB

v8Leviticus 6:26thematic

The law of priests eating the sin offerings, which they corrupted into greed.

Supported by JFB

v10Micah 6:14thematic

Another prophetic echo of eating and not being satisfied as divine retribution.

Supported by JFB

v11Isaiah 28:7thematic

Priest and prophet erring through wine and strong drink, losing spiritual understanding.

Supported by Matthew Henry, JFB

v22 Kings 15:10thematic

Historical fulfillment showing the rapid succession of bloody coups in northern Israel.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v7Psalms 106:20thematic

Changing the divine glory into a shameful, worthless idol.

Supported by JFB

v17Hosea 4:17thematic

Self-referential highlight of Ephraim being abandoned to idols ('let him alone').

Supported by Matthew Henry