Osée 5

1 Ecoutez ceci, sacrificateurs! Sois attentive, maison d'Israël! Prête l'oreille, maison du roi! Car c'est à vous que le jugement s'adresse, Parce que vous avez été un piège à Mitspa, Et un filet tendu sur le Thabor.
2 Par leurs sacrifices, les infidèles s'enfoncent dans le crime, Mais j'aurai des châtiments pour eux tous.
3 Je connais Ephraïm, Et Israël ne m'est point caché; Car maintenant, Ephraïm, tu t'es prostitué, Et Israël s'est souillé.
4 Leurs oeuvres ne leur permettent pas de revenir à leur Dieu, Parce que l'esprit de prostitution est au milieu d'eux, Et parce qu'ils ne connaissent pas l'Eternel.
5 L'orgueil d'Israël témoigne contre lui; Israël et Ephraïm tomberont par leur iniquité; Avec eux aussi tombera Juda.
6 Ils iront avec leurs brebis et leurs boeufs chercher l'Eternel, Mais ils ne le trouveront point: Il s'est retiré du milieu d'eux.
7 Ils ont été infidèles à l'Eternel, Car ils ont engendré des enfants illégitimes; Maintenant un mois suffira pour les dévorer avec leurs biens.
8 Sonnez de la trompette à Guibea, Sonnez de la trompette à Rama! Poussez des cris à Beth-Aven! Derrière toi, Benjamin!
9 Ephraïm sera dévasté au jour du châtiment; J'annonce aux tribus d'Israël une chose certaine.
10 Les chefs de Juda sont comme ceux qui déplacent les bornes; Je répandrai sur eux ma colère comme un torrent.
11 Ephraïm est opprimé, brisé par le jugement, Car il a suivi les préceptes qui lui plaisaient.
12 Je serai comme une teigne pour Ephraïm, Comme une carie pour la maison de Juda.
13 Ephraïm voit son mal, et Juda ses plaies; Ephraïm se rend en Assyrie, et s'adresse au roi Jareb; Mais ce roi ne pourra ni vous guérir, Ni porter remède à vos plaies.
14 Je serai comme un lion pour Ephraïm, Comme un lionceau pour la maison de Juda; Moi, moi, je déchirerai, puis je m'en irai, J'emporterai, et nul n'enlèvera ma proie.
15 Je m'en irai, je reviendrai dans ma demeure, Jusqu'à ce qu'ils s'avouent coupables et cherchent ma face. Quand ils seront dans la détresse, ils auront recours à moi.

Osée 5 Commentary

Chapter 5

The Divine judgments against Israel. (1-7) Approaching desolations threatened. (8-15)

Verses 1-7 The piercing eye of God saw secret liking and disposition to sin, the love the house of Israel had to their sins, and the dominion their sins had over them. Pride makes men obstinate in other sins. And as Judah was treading in the same steps, they would fall with Israel. By dealing treacherously with the Lord, men only deceive themselves. Those that go to seek the Lord with their flocks and their herds only, and not with their hearts and souls, cannot expect to find him; nor shall any speed who do not seek the Lord while he may be found. See how much it is our concern to seek God early, now, while it is the accepted time, and the day of salvation.

Verses 8-15 The destruction of impenitent sinners is not mere talk, to frighten them, it is a sentence which will not be recalled. And it is a mercy that we have timely warning given us, that we may flee from the wrath to come. Compliance with the commandments of men, who thwart the commandments of God, ripens a people for ruin. The judgments of God are sometimes to a sinful people as a moth, and as rottenness, or as a worm; as these consume the clothes and the wood, so shall the judgments of God consume them. Silently, they shall think themselves safe and thriving, but when they look into their state, shall find themselves wasting and decaying. Slowly, for the Lord gives them space to repent. Many a nation; as well as many a person, dies of a consumption. Gradually, God comes upon sinners with lesser judgments, to prevent greater, if they will be wise, and take warning. When Israel and Judah found themselves in danger, they sought the protection of the Assyrians, but this only helped to make their wound the worse. They would be forced to apply to God. He will bring them home to himself, by afflictions. When men begin to complain more of their sins than of their afflictions, then there begins to be some hope of them; and when under the conviction of sin, and the corrections of the rod, we must seek the knowledge of God. Those who are led by severe trials to seek God earnestly and sincerely, will find him a present help and an effectual refuge; for with him is plenteous redemption for all who call upon him. There is solid peace, and there only, where God is.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO HOSEA 5

The design of this chapter is to expose the sins of Israel and of Judah, and to declare the judgment of God upon them for them. Men of all ranks in Israel are summoned to attend to the charge brought against then, and the sentence on them, Ho 5:1. The charge exhibited is, that they were guilty of in, hating men to the slaughter of idolatrous sacrifices, though they had been sufficiently rebuked and corrected, Ho 5:1,2; of both corporeal and spiritual adultery, whereby they were defiled, and which was well known to the Lord, Ho 5:3; of obstinate persistence in impenitence, owing to the efficacy of an unclean spirit in them, and their want of the knowledge of God, Ho 5:4; of open pride, which stared them in the face, and for which they fell into calamities, and Judah with them, and should not be able with all their sacrifices to find favour with God, who had withdrawn himself from them, Ho 5:5,6; also of treacherous dealing with the Lord by their spiritual adultery, and begetting strange children, Ho 5:7; next their punishment is denounced, of which notice was to be given them by the sound of the trumpet, as an alarm of war, or as calling for mourning, Ho 5:8; since Ephraim would become desolate, of which notification had been made among the tribes, Ho 5:9; and wrath would be poured out in great abundance on the princes of Judah, who were very wicked men, Ho 5:10; and Ephraim would be oppressed and broken by the judgment of God, who would be as a moth unto them, and also rottenness to Judah, because they followed the commandments of men, Ho 5:11,12; and, what was still more provoking, when they were sensible of their calamities and distresses, they sought not help from the Lord, but from men that could do them no good; and therefore he threatens to be as a devouring lion to them, Ho 5:13,14; and yet the chapter concludes with a promise of the conversion of these people, after the Lord had dealt with them in an angry manner, Ho 5:15.

Osée 5 Commentaries

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