Hosea 7:11-16

11 Ephraim is like a dove, 1silly and without sense, calling to 2Egypt, going to 3Assyria.
12 As they go, 4I will spread over them my net; I will bring them down like birds of the heavens; 5I will discipline them 6according to the report made to their congregation.
13 7Woe to them, for they have strayed from me! Destruction to them, for they have rebelled against me! 8I would redeem them, but 9they speak lies against me.
14 10They do not cry to me from the heart, but 11they wail upon their beds; for grain and wine they gash themselves; they rebel against me.
15 Although 12I trained and strengthened their arms, yet they devise evil against me.
16 They 13return, but not upward;[a] they are 14like a treacherous bow; their princes shall fall by the sword because of 15the insolence of their tongue. This shall be their derision 16in the land of Egypt.

Hosea 7:11-16 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO HOSEA 7

This chapter either begins a new sermon, discourse, or prophecy, or it is a continuation of the former; at least it seems to be of the same argument with the latter part of it, only it is directed to Israel alone; and consists of complaints against them because of their manifold sins, and of denunciations of punishment for them. They are charged with ingratitude to God, sinning in a daring manner against mercy, and with falsehood, thefts, and robberies, Ho 7:1; with want of consideration of the omniscience of God, and his notice of their sins, which surrounded them, Ho 7:2; with flattery to their king and princes, Ho 7:3; with adultery, which lust raged in them like a heated oven, Ho 7:4; with drunkenness, aggravated by drawing their king into it, Ho 7:5; with raging lusts, which devoured their judges, made their kings to fall, and brought on such a general corruption, that there were none that called upon the Lord, Ho 7:6,7; with mixing themselves with the nations of the earth, and so learning their ways, and bringing their superstition and idolatry into the worship of God, so that they were nothing in religion, like a half baked cake, Ho 7:8; with stupidity and insensibility of their declining state, Ho 7:9; with pride, impenitence, and stubbornness, Ho 7:10; with folly, in seeking to Egypt and Assyria for help, and not to the Lord; for which they would be taken as birds in a net, and sorely chastised, Ho 7:11,12; with ingratitude, hypocrisy, and deceitfulness; for all which they are threatened with destruction, Ho 7:13-16.

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