Hosea 12:8-14
Hosea 12:8
(KJB)
And Ephraim said, Yet I am become rich, I have found me
out substance: in all my labours they shall find none iniquity in me that were
sin.
Ephraim had boasted that they became rich and in their
eyes they had become wealthy by doing things opposite the law of God and they
were so blinded by their own deceits that they honestly believed that they had
done no wrong and nothing they did constituted sin.
The word “substance” means “wealth, power, and strength.”
The problems with them gaining substance is that they did it in an evil
manner and not within the blessing of the LORD.
The Church at Laodicea was also one who boasted of being rich.
Because thou sayest, I am rich,
and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou
art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked:
(Revelation 3:17) The
problem was that in their eyes they may have had many material things but they
lacked the true spiritual nature of the church which is the only thing that can
be measured as to the value of any church.
Without the truth of the gospel being preached or lived, even though an
organization may have much money, they are in essence spiritually bankrupt and
that was what Ephraim was.
Hosea 12:9
(KJB)
And I that am the LORD thy God from the land of Egypt
will yet make thee to dwell in tabernacles, as in the days of the solemn feast.
The Feast of Tabernacles was the yearly commemoration by
Israel who remembered God guiding them and watching over them in the wilderness
experience. It came right after the
Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) which as a day of solemn fasting and prayer.
The Feast of Tabernacles was a joyous occasion which lasted five days.
Here God is basically telling Ephraim that he is the same God who brought
them out of the land of Egypt and brought them through the wilderness for forty
years. Not only did he watch over
them in the wilderness, he gave them all the blessings of the land and crops and
personal wealth when they went into the land.
Hosea 12:10
(KJB)
I have also spoken by the prophets, and I have multiplied
visions, and used similitudes, by the ministry of the prophets.
God used many methods to bring truth to his people.
He had sent them prophets from the time of Moses to instruct them and
bring them back to walking uprightly.
He also used visions which were normally interpreted by the prophets and
priests to bring truths to the people of Israel.
Then he used similitudes which were imaginative comparisons such as the
fleece for Gideon and other methods he used by means of the prophets.
Whenever he sent the prophets it was for their own good to bring them
back into the line of obedience.
Hosea 12:11
(KJB)
Is there iniquity in Gilead? surely they are vanity: they
sacrifice bullocks in Gilgal; yea, their altars are as heaps in the furrows of
the fields.
God asks the question about Gilead concerning iniquity.
He is not asking them because he does not know but he asking them for
their own knowledge.
Gilead is a city of them that work
iniquity, and is polluted with blood.
(Hosea 6:8) Apparently
God is getting them to admit that Gilead is a place of much evil.
Then God mentions Gilgal which was a place of great wickedness.
All their wickedness is in Gilgal:
for there I hated them: for the wickedness of their doings I will drive them out
of mine house, I will love them no more: all their princes are revolters.
(Hosea 9:15) Gilgal was
chosen by Jeroboam for a place to continue their idolatry where they built high
places. The altars which were built
to sacrifice on had become heaps or just piles of stone which means they were
destroyed because they represented idolatry.
Hosea 12:12
(KJB)
And Jacob fled into the country of Syria, and Israel
served for a wife, and for a wife he kept sheep.
Now Hosea alludes to the fact that Jacob had fled to
Syria and that was because of his deception when he stole the birthright from
Esau. It was in Syria where he
sought out Laban to find refuge because he feared his brother would take revenge
upon him. He kept the flocks of
Laban for fourteen years. His
deception was returned to him. He
thought he was working seven years for Rachel but he was surprised on his
wedding night to find Leah so he had to work an additional seven years for
Rachel. God is teaching Ephraim
that you cannot live a life of deception and not expect to reap what you have
sown.
Hosea 12:13
(KJB)
And by a prophet the LORD brought Israel out of Egypt,
and by a prophet was he preserved.
Here God reminds them that it was a prophet who led them
out of the land of Egypt and that prophet was Moses who was probably the most
outstanding prophet of the Old Testament.
Thou leddest thy people like a
flock by the hand of Moses and Aaron.
(Psalm 77:20) It was the
direct hand of God which preserved them in the wilderness but he used Moses and
Aaron as his earthly prophets to convey his commandments to the people and to
direct them in the wilderness.
Hosea 12:14
(KJB)
Ephraim provoked him to anger most bitterly: therefore
shall he leave his blood upon him, and his reproach shall his Lord return unto
him.