Hosea 10:1-11

1 1Israel is a luxuriant vine that yields its fruit. The more his fruit increased, 2the more altars he built; as his country improved, he improved his pillars.
2 Their heart is false; now they must bear their guilt. The LORD [a] will break down their altars and destroy their pillars.
3 For now they will say: 3"We have no king, for we do not fear the LORD; and a king--what could he do for us?"
4 They utter 4mere words; with empty oaths they make covenants; so 5judgment springs up like poisonous weeds 6in the furrows of the field.
5 The inhabitants of Samaria tremble for 7the calf[b] of 8Beth-aven. Its people mourn for it, and so do its idolatrous priests-- those who rejoiced over it and 9over its glory-- for it has departed[c] from them.
6 10The thing itself shall be carried to Assyria as tribute to 11the great king.[d] Ephraim shall be put to shame, and Israel shall be ashamed 12of his idol.[e]
7 13Samaria's king shall perish like a twig on the face of the waters.
8 The high places of 14Aven, 15the sin of Israel, shall be destroyed. 16Thorn and thistle shall grow up on their altars, and 17they shall say to the mountains, "Cover us," and to the hills, "Fall on us."
9 From 18the days of Gibeah, you have sinned, O Israel; there they have continued. Shall not the war against the unjust[f] overtake them in Gibeah?
10 19When I please, 20I will discipline them, and nations shall be gathered against them when they are bound up for 21their double iniquity.
11 Ephraim was a trained calf that 22loved to thresh, and I spared her fair neck; but I will put 23Ephraim to the yoke; 24Judah must plow; Jacob must harrow for himself.

Hosea 10:1-11 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO HOSEA 10

This chapter is of the same argument with the former, and others before that; setting forth the sins of the ten tribes, and threatening them with the judgments of God for them; and exhorting them to repentance, and works of righteousness. They are charged with unfruitfulness and ingratitude; increasing in idolatry, as they increased in temporal good things, Ho 10:1; with a divided heart, and with irreverence of God, and their king; and with false swearing, covenant breaking, and injustice, Ho 10:2-4; and are threatened with a removal of their king, and with the destruction of their idols, and places of idolatry, which should cause fear in the common people, and mourning among the priests, Ho 10:1,5-8. It is observed, that their sin had been of long continuance, though the Lord had been kind and good unto them, in chastising them in love, giving them good laws, sending his prophets to exhort them to repentance and reformation, but all in vain, Ho 10:9-13; wherefore they are threatened with the spoiling of their fortresses, the destruction of the people, and the cutting off of their king, Ho 10:14,15.

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Footnotes 6

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