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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Hosea 5:1-7

Here, I. All orders and degrees of men are cited to appear and answer to such things as shall be laid to their charge (Hos. 5:1): Hear you this, O priests! whether in holy orders (as those in Judah, and perhaps many in Israel too, for in the ten tribes there were divers cities of priests and Levites, who, it is probable, staid in their own lot after the revolt of the ten tribes and did so much of their office as might be done at a distance from the temple) or pretending holy orders, as the... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Hosea 5:1

Hear ye this, O priests ,.... Though idolatrous ones, who called themselves priests, and were reckoned so by others, though not of the tribe of Levi, but such as Jeroboam had made priests, or were their successors; and there might be some of the family of Aaron and tribe of Levi, that might continue in the cities of Israel, and who gave in to the idolatrous worship of those times. Some render it "princes" F3 הכהנים "significat sacerdotes et principes", vid. 2 Sam. viii. 18. "Sacerdotes... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Hosea 5:2

And the revolters are profound to make slaughter ,.... The revolters are the king, priests, and people, who had revolted from the true worship and ways of God unto idolatry. These formed deep laid schemes, and took crafty methods, like hawkers; who lay themselves flat upon the ground to manage their snares and nets, and observe the creatures that fall into them, and take them, and whom they artfully decoy, to which the allusion is; and that either to slay those who would not comply with... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Hosea 5:3

I know Ephraim, and Israel is not hid from me ,.... Though they may cover their designs from men, and seek deep to hide their counsel from the Lord, and make plausible pretences for what they do, and put on an appearance of religion; yet God, who knows all men, and their hearts, cannot be deceived; he judges not according to outward appearance; all things are naked and open to him; nor can any hide themselves from him; he knows their persons, intentions, and designs, as well as actions.... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Hosea 5:4

They will not frame their doings to turn unto their God ,.... Either their evil doings; they will not leave, as the Targum and Jarchi F7 So R. Sol. Urbin. fol. 68. 2. ; their evil ways and worship, their adultery and idolatry; which was necessary to repentance and true conversion to God, whom they yet professed to be their God, though they had so sadly departed from him: or their good works; they did not choose to do them, which were leading steps to repentance and conversion, or... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Hosea 5:1

Hear ye this, O priests - A process is instituted against the priests, the Israelites, and the house of the king; and they are called on to appear and defend themselves. The accusation is, that they have ensnared the people, caused them to practice idolatry, both at Mizpah and Tabor. Mizpah was situated beyond Jordan; in the mountains of Gilead; see Judges 11:29 . And Tabor was a beautiful mountain in the tribe of Zebulum. Both these places are said to be eminent for hunting etc., and... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Hosea 5:2

The revolters are profound to make slaughter - Here may be a reference to the practice of hunters, making deep pits in the ground, and lightly covering them over, that the beasts, not discovering them, might fall in, and become a prey. Though I have been a Rebuker - "I will bring chastisement on them all." As they have made victims of others to their idolatry, I will make victims of them to my justice. Some have thought that as many as wished to depart from the idolatrous worship set up... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Hosea 5:3

I know Ephraim - I know the whole to be idolaters. read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Hosea 5:4

They will not frame their doings - They never purpose to turn to God, they have fully imbibed the spirit of idolatry. read more

John Calvin

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

Verse 1 The Prophet here again preaches against the whole people: but he mainly directs his discourse to the priests and the rulers; for they were the source of the prevailing evils: the priests, intent on gain, neglected the worship of God; and the chief men, as we have seen, were become in every way corrupt. Hence the Prophet here especially inveighs against these orders, and at the same time, records some vices which then prevailed among the people, and that through the fault of the priests... read more

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