Verse 4
"They shall not pour out wine-offerings to Jehovah, neither shall they be pleasing unto him: their sacrifices shall be unto them as the bread of mourners; all that eat thereof shall be polluted; for their bread shall be for their appetite; it shall not come into the house of Jehovah."
Religious observances of any kind will be impossible for Israel in Assyria to which they shall go in exile and slavery. The religious concerns of despised and hated slaves will find no consideration whatever of the heartless captors. See Myers' comment under Hosea 9:3, above.
"Bread of mourners ..." This is an ominous expression. The bread of mourners was the bread eaten during funeral celebrations, during which times all who entered the house of the dead were considered to be unclean. All Israel is thus designated a "house of the dead," and a scene of mourning.
"Their bread shall be for their appetite ..." Slave-masters will feed their slaves exactly as they did their animals, merely for the purpose of keeping them alive and in working condition. No consideration at all would be given to what the Israelites would have considered clean or unclean food. Given the Jewish attitude regarding what was kosher, their situation in Assyrian exile would be one of great sorrow.
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