Osée 2:9

9 C'est pourquoi je reprendrai mon froment en son temps, et mon moût en sa saison, et j'enlèverai ma laine et mon lin qui couvraient sa nudité.

Osée 2:9 Meaning and Commentary

Hosea 2:9

Therefore will I return, and take away
Or, "take away again" F11; an usual Hebraism: my corn in the time thereof, and my wine in the season thereof;
for though these are the gifts of God to men for their use, and to dispose of for the good of others; yet he retains his property in them, and can and will call them to an account for their stewardship; and, when he pleases, take away both their office, and the good things they were intrusted with, not making a right use of them; and this he does in his own appointed time and season, or at such a time when these are at the best, and the greatest good is expected from them, and which therefore is the more afflictive; as in the time of harvest and vintage, so Kimchi, when corn and grapes are fully ripe; or, as the Targum, in the time of the corn being on the floor, and of the pressure of the wine: and will recover my wool, and my flax,
given "to cover her nakedness"; or, "I will take away"; by force and violence, as out of the hands of thieves, and robbers, and usurpers, who have no right to them, being forfeited; these were given to cover her nakedness, but not to deck herself with for the honour of her idols, or to cherish pride and superstition; see ( Matthew 23:5 ) these were all taken away when the Romans came and took away their place and nation, ( John 11:48 ) . The Septuagint and Arabic versions give the sense as if these were taken, that they might not cover her nakedness,
or "shame"; but that it might be exposed, as follows:


FOOTNOTES:

F11 (ytxqlw bwva) "iterum capiam", Drusius; "recipiam", Liveleus.

Osée 2:9 In-Context

7 Elle poursuivra ses amants, et elle ne les atteindra pas; elle les cherchera, mais elle ne les trouvera point. Puis elle dira: "J'irai, et je retournerai à mon premier mari; car alors j'étais mieux que je ne suis maintenant. "
8 Or elle n'a pas reconnu que c'était moi qui lui donnais le froment, et le moût, et l'huile, et qui lui multipliais l'argent et l'or, dont ils faisaient un Baal.
9 C'est pourquoi je reprendrai mon froment en son temps, et mon moût en sa saison, et j'enlèverai ma laine et mon lin qui couvraient sa nudité.
10 Et je découvrirai maintenant sa turpitude aux yeux de ses amants, et nul ne la délivrera de ma main.
11 Je ferai cesser toute sa joie, ses fêtes, ses nouvelles lunes, ses sabbats et toutes ses solennités.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.