Hosea 5:6

6 They will come to worship the Lord, bringing their flocks and herds, but they will not be able to find him, because he has left them.

Hosea 5:6 Meaning and Commentary

Hosea 5:6

They shall go with their flocks and with their herds to seek
the Lord
Not only the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin, to whom Kimchi, Aben Ezra, and Abarbinel, restrain the words; but the ten tribes of Israel also, who, when in distress, and seeing ruin coming upon them, should seek the Lord; seek help from him against their enemies, and the pardon of their sins; seek his face and favour, and to appease his wrath, by bringing a multitude of sacrifices out of their flocks and herds; such a number of them, as if they brought all their flocks and herds with them; but not with true repentance for their sins, nor with faith in the great sacrifice, which legal sacrifices, rightly performed, prefigured. Kimchi refers this to the times of Josiah; but, as it respects Israel as well as Judah, it seems to design some time a little before the ruin of them both: but they shall not find [him];
shall not find grace and mercy with him; he will not be favourable to them, will not afford them any help, but give them up to utter ruin and destruction; as he did Israel at the Assyrian captivity, and Judah at the Babylonish captivity: he hath withdrawn himself from them;
the glory of the Lord departed from them; his Shechinah, or divine Majesty, as the Targum, removed from them, because of their idolatry, and other sins; they sought him not where and while he was to be found; and therefore, when they sought him, found him not, because he had withdrawn his presence from among them, being provoked by their iniquities.

Hosea 5:6 In-Context

4 "They will not give up their deeds and return to their God. They are determined to be unfaithful to me; they do not know the Lord.
5 Israel's pride testifies against them. The people of Israel will stumble because of their sin, and the people of Judah will stumble with them.
6 They will come to worship the Lord, bringing their flocks and herds, but they will not be able to find him, because he has left them.
7 They have not been true to the Lord; they are children who do not belong to him. So their false worship will destroy them and their land.
8 "Blow the horn in Gibeah and the trumpet in Ramah. Give the warning at Beth Aven, and be first into battle, people of Benjamin.
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