Oseas 9:8

8 El profeta es un centinela sobre Israel
para mi Dios,
sin embargo, dondequiera que va le tienden trampas.
Hasta en la casa de Dios enfrenta hostilidad.

Oseas 9:8 Meaning and Commentary

Hosea 9:8

The watchman of Ephraim [was] with my God
Formerly the watchmen of Ephraim, or the prophets of Israel, were with the true God, whom the prophet calls his God; as Elijah and Elisha, who had communion and intimacy with him; had revelations and instructions from him; and were under the direction and inspiration of his Spirit, and prophesied in his name things according to his will, and for the good of his people: or "the watchman of Ephraim [should be] with my God"; on his side, and promote his worship and service, his honour and interest; and give the people warning from him, having heard the word at his mouth: but now they were not with him, nor for him, nor did as they should: or one that bore this character of a watchman in the ten tribes, pretended to be such a one, and would be thought to be with God, and to have his mind and will, and to be sincere for his glory: [but] the prophet [is] a snare of a fowler in all his ways;
the false prophet, the same with the watchman, instead of guiding and directing Ephraim in the right way in which he should go, lays snares for him in all the ways he takes, to lead him wrong, and draw him into sin, particularly into idolatry, both by his doctrine and example: [and] hatred in the house of his God;
and so became detestable and execrable it the house of his own god, the calf at Bethel, in the temple there: prophesying such things as in the event prove false, and drawing into such practices as brought on ruin and desolation. The Targum interprets it, of laying snares for their prophets, their true prophets; and Kimchi and Jarchi of slaying Zechariah the prophet in the temple.

Oseas 9:8 In-Context

6 Aunque escapes de la destrucción a manos de Asiria,
Egipto te vencerá y Menfis
te enterrará.
La ortiga se apoderará de tus tesoros de plata
y la zarza invadirá tus casas arruinadas.
7 Ha llegado la hora del castigo de Israel;
ha llegado el día del pago merecido.
Pronto Israel se dará perfecta cuenta de esto.
A causa de tu gran pecado y hostilidad
dices: «¡Los profetas están locos
y los hombres inspirados son necios!».
8 El profeta es un centinela sobre Israel
para mi Dios,
sin embargo, dondequiera que va le tienden trampas.
Hasta en la casa de Dios enfrenta hostilidad.
9 Lo que hace mi pueblo es tan depravado
como lo que se hizo en Guibeá hace mucho tiempo.
Dios no olvidará;
sin falta los castigará por sus pecados.
10 Dice el Señor
: «Oh Israel, cuando te encontré por primera vez,
fue como encontrar uvas frescas en el desierto.
Cuando vi a tus antepasados,
fue como ver los primeros higos maduros de la temporada.
Pero después me abandonaron por Baal-peor
y se entregaron a ese ídolo vergonzoso.
En poco tiempo se volvieron viles,
tan viles como el dios al que rinden culto.
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