Hosea 5:8-15

8 1Blow the horn in 2Gibeah, The trumpet in Ramah. Sound an alarm at Beth-aven: "3Behind you, Benjamin!"
9 Ephraim will become a 4desolation in the 5day of rebuke; Among the tribes of Israel I 6declare what is sure.
10 The princes of Judah have become like those who 7move a boundary; On them I will 8pour out My wrath 9like water.
11 Ephraim is 10oppressed, crushed in judgment, 11Because he was determined to follow * man's command.
12 Therefore I am like a 12moth to Ephraim And like rottenness to the house of Judah.
13 When Ephraim saw his sickness, And Judah his wound, Then Ephraim went to 13Assyria And sent to 14King Jareb. But he is 15unable * to heal you, Or to cure you of your wound.
14 For I will be 16like a lion to Ephraim And like a young lion to the house of Judah. 17I, even I, will tear to pieces and go away, I will carry away, and there will be 18none to deliver.
15 I will go away and return to My place Until * they 19acknowledge their guilt and seek My face; In their affliction they will earnestly 20seek Me.

Hosea 5:8-15 Meaning and Commentary

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into calamities, and Judah with them, and should not be able with all their sacrifices to find favour with God, who had withdrawn himself from them, Ho 5:5,6; also of treacherous dealing with the Lord by their spiritual adultery, and begetting strange children, Ho 5:7; next their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.

Cross References 20

  • 1. Joel 2:1
  • 2. Hosea 9:9; Hosea 10:9
  • 3. Judges 5:14
  • 4. Isaiah 28:1-4; Hosea 9:11-17
  • 5. Isaiah 37:3
  • 6. Isaiah 46:10; Zechariah 1:6
  • 7. Deuteronomy 19:14; Deuteronomy 27:17
  • 8. Ezekiel 7:8
  • 9. Psalms 32:6; Psalms 93:3, 4
  • 10. Deuteronomy 28:33
  • 11. Micah 6:16
  • 12. Psalms 39:11; Isaiah 51:8
  • 13. Hosea 7:11; Hosea 8:9; Hosea 12:1
  • 14. Hosea 10:6
  • 15. Jeremiah 30:12-15
  • 16. Psalms 7:2; Hosea 13:7, 8; Amos 3:4
  • 17. Psalms 50:22
  • 18. Micah 5:8
  • 19. Isaiah 64:7-9; Jeremiah 3:13, 14
  • 20. Psalms 50:15; Psalms 78:34; Jeremiah 2:27; Hosea 3:5

Footnotes 5

  • [a]. Or with some ancient versions, "follow nothingness"
  • [b]. Or "ulcer"
  • [c]. Or "the avenging king" or "the great king"
  • [d]. Or "ulcer"
  • [e]. Or "bear their punishment"
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