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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - Hosea 5:15

I will go and return to My place - As the wild beast, when he has taken his prey, returns to his covert, so God, when He had fulfilled His will, would, for the time, withdraw all tokens of his presence. God, who is wholly everywhere, is said to dwell “there,” relatively to us, where he manifests Himself, as of old, in the tabernacle, the temple, Zion, Jerusalem. He is said to “go and return,” when He withdraws all tokens of His presence, His help, care, and providence. This is worse than any... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Hosea 5:15

Hosea 5:15. I will go and return to my place I will withdraw myself from them, and give them up to exile and punishment, till they acknowledge their offence and seek my face: that is, till they confess their sins, and, by a sincere humiliation, and in fervent prayer, implore my favour. The Chaldee paraphrase expresses the sense thus: “I will take away my majestic presence, or shechinah, from among them, and will return into heaven.” Thus Ezekiel describes the destruction of the temple and... read more

Donald C. Fleming

Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Hosea 5:8-15

Click image for full-size versionForeign policies (5:8-15)During the reigns of the Judean kings Jotham and Ahaz, Israel and Syria tried to persuade Judah to join them in an alliance aimed at resisting the spreading power of Assyria. When Judah refused to cooperate, Israel and Syria attacked Jerusalem, whereupon Ahaz, contrary to Isaiah’s advice, asked Assyria for help. Assyria replied by conquering Syria and much of Israel. But Judah’s independence also suffered, because in asking Assyria for... read more

E.W. Bullinger

E.W. Bullinger's Companion Bible Notes - Hosea 5:15

till they acknowledge their offence. Reference to Pentateuch (Leviticus 26:40-42 ). National repentance is the condition of Israel's restoration. Seek My face. Reference to Pentateuch (Deuteronomy 4:29 ). App-92 . seek Me early. This expression, though not found in the Pentateuch, occurs in Job 7:21 ; Job 8:5 ; Job 24:5 .Psalms 63:1 ; Psalms 78:34 .Proverbs 1:28 ; Proverbs 7:15 ; Proverbs 8:17 ; Proverbs 11:27 ; Proverbs 13:24 . Hebrew rising up before dawn to seek. Not the same word as in... read more

James Burton Coffman

Coffman Commentaries on the Bible - Hosea 5:15

"I will go and return to my place, till they acknowledge their offence, and seek my face: in their affliction they will seek me earnestly.""I will return to my place ..." This actually continues the metaphor of the lion returning to his den with the prey, after he has made the kill; and it is used here to indicate that God will leave Israel, that is, hide his face from them, instead of protecting and blessing them as previously. It is wrong to interpret this verse as if it taught that God was,... read more

Thomas Coke

Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - Hosea 5:15

Hosea 5:15. I will go, and return, &c.— "I will give them up to exile, and withdraw myself, till with a sincere humiliation they implore my favour." The Chaldee expresses the sense in the. following manner: "I will take away my majestic presence from among them, and will return into heaven." REFLECTIONS.—1st, Again the prophet returns to the charge, and cites the king, priests, and people of Israel, to hear their accusation and doom from God, who knew all their wickedness, however... read more

Robert Jamieson; A. R. Fausset; David Brown

Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Hosea 5:15

15. return to my place—that is, withdraw My favor. till they acknowledge their offence—The Hebrew is, "till they suffer the penalty of their guilt." Probably "accepting the punishment of their guilt" (compare :-) is included in the idea, as English Version translates. Compare Leviticus 26:40; Leviticus 26:41; Jeremiah 29:12; Jeremiah 29:13; Ezekiel 6:9; Ezekiel 20:43; Ezekiel 36:31. seek my face—that is, seek My favor (Proverbs 29:26, Margin). in . . . affliction . . . seek me early—that is,... read more

Thomas Constable

Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Hosea 5:8-15

A warning to Ephraim and Judah 5:8-15This warning confronted the tribe of Ephraim, or perhaps all Israel, and the Southern Kingdom of Judah. read more

Thomas Constable

Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Hosea 5:15

As a lion returning to its lair, Yahweh would go away and leave His people until they bore their punishment and sought His forgiveness. When they felt their affliction they would seek Him earnestly (cf. Hosea 5:6; Deuteronomy 4:29)."The language would appear to reach into the Millennium, when the Israelites will indeed repent before God and seek his face (cf. Hosea 1:10-11; Hosea 2:14-23)." [Note: Wood, "Hosea," p. 192.] "Taken with Matthew 23:37-39, this passage gives in broad outline the... read more

John Dummelow

John Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible - Hosea 5:1-15

Predictions of PunishmentThe priests, the people, and the royal dynasty have alike sinned, and will alike be punished. Their coquetting with Assyria will prove utterly futile. Judah has also sinned, and will receive their punishment. But there is ever yet hope in the future, if they will but repent.1. Toward you] RV ’unto you.’ Judgment belongs to you by right, and having abused your privilege you deserve greater punishment.Mizpah and Tabor are both spoken of as ancient sanctuaries: cp Judges... read more

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