Hosea 1:3

3 Und er ging hin und nahm Gomer, die Tochter Diblaims; und sie ward schwanger und gebar ihm einen Sohn.

Hosea 1:3 Meaning and Commentary

Hosea 1:3

So he went and took Gomer the daughter of Diblaim
In the course of prophesying he made mention of this person, who was a notorious common strumpet; and suggested hereby that they were just like her; or these were fictitious names he used to represent their case by Gomer signifies both "consummation" and "consumption" F12; and this harlot is so called, because of her consummate beauty, and her being completely mistress of all the tricks of one; or, being consummately wicked, a perfect whore, common to all; and because her ruin and destruction, persisting in such practices, were inevitable, and so a fit emblem of the present and future condition of Israel. Diblaim may be considered either as the name of a man, a word of the same form with Ephraim; or of a woman, the mother of Gomer; or else of a place, the wilderness of Diblath, ( Ezekiel 6:14 ) and signifies "a cake of dried figs" F13; which, in that country, was reckoned delicious eating; and so denotes, either that both the sin and ruin of this people were owing to their luxury, or indulging themselves in carnal pleasures, through the great affluence they were possessed of; or that their original was from a wilderness, and for their sins should be reduced to a desolate state again:

which conceived and bare him a son;
whose name, and what he was an emblem of, are declared in the following verse. The Targum is,

``and he went and prophesied over them, that if they returned, it should be forgiven them: but, if not, as fig tree leaves drop off, so should they; but they added, and did evil works.''


FOOTNOTES:

F12 A rad. (rmg) "perfecit, desiit", Gussetius.
F13 Vox (Mylbd) "significat massas ficuum compressarum et siccatarum", Rivetus, Tarnovius.

Hosea 1:3 In-Context

1 Das Wort Jehovas, welches zu Hosea, dem Sohne Beeris, geschah in den Tagen Ussijas, Jothams, Ahas', Hiskias, der Könige von Juda, und in den Tagen Jerobeams, des Sohnes Joas', des Königs von Israel.
2 Als Jehova anfing mit Hosea zu reden, da sprach Jehova zu Hosea: Gehe hin, nimm dir ein Hurenweib und Hurenkinder; denn das Land treibt beständig Hurerei, von Jehova hinweg.
3 Und er ging hin und nahm Gomer, die Tochter Diblaims; und sie ward schwanger und gebar ihm einen Sohn.
4 Und Jehova sprach zu ihm: Gib ihm den Namen Jisreel; denn noch um ein Kleines, so werde ich die Blutschuld von Jisreel an dem Hause Jehus heimsuchen und dem Königtum des Hauses Israel ein Ende machen.
5 Und es wird geschehen an jenem Tage, da werde ich den Bogen Israels zerbrechen im Tale Jisreel. -
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