Hosea 8:8-14
Hosea 8:8
(KJB)
Israel is swallowed up: now shall they be among the
Gentiles as a vessel wherein is no pleasure.
Just like Jonah was swallowed by the big fish, Israel
will be swallowed up in like manner by the Assyrians.
God had at one time made Israel unique among the nations and nations
respected them and feared because they knew God was protecting them from the
time of the exodus to the time they became a nation.
Now sin had permeated the nation and that caused the distinction they
enjoyed to be eradicated and now God takes no pleasure in them.
Psalm 149:4 (KJV) For the LORD
taketh pleasure in his people: he will beautify the meek with salvation.
They are nothing more than one of the heathen nations they so detested.
Hosea 8:9
(KJB)
For they are gone up to Assyria, a wild ass alone by
himself: Ephraim hath hired lovers.
Ephraim had attempted to go to Assyria with rich presents
so they could buy an alliance with them or just to have a friendship with them.
Since Assyria at this time was a very powerful and large empire, they had
now placed their confidence in their strength.
By doing this they had cast off the keeping power of God and had just
departed from him and transferred their allegiance to Assyria.
The wild ass represents them going in a stubborn, undisciplined, and
obstinate manner in their desire for Assyria and their departure from the true
God. The lovers that Ephraim hired was
Assyria as they attempted to bribe the Assyrians with large gifts to take them
under their wings as a subordinate country in their empire.
Hosea 8:10
(KJB)
Yea, though they have hired among the nations, now will I
gather them, and they shall sorrow a little for the burden of the king of
princes.
Even though Israel had gone to Assyria to forge an
alliance with them and this gave them a false sense of security.
The king of Assyria would not just be satisfied with gifts but will begin
to extract from them more treasure until such a time they are broke and can no
longer pay tribute. Once they are
exhausted of all their treasures, then the time will come when the LORD is going
to gather those heathen nations but not for the purpose of protecting Israel but
for the purpose of destroying it.
Before the final captivity, there will be much complaining concerning the amount
of tribute they will have to pay and those verbal oppositions will add to the
reasons that they will go into Assyria as captives and not a protected country.
Hosea 8:11
(KJB)
Because Ephraim hath made many altars to sin, altars
shall be unto him to sin.
The prophet now attempts to show Israel how foolish they
were to walk away from the LORD and to pursue the false religions and idolatry
that they walked in. Whenever they
sacrificed on the altar to the false gods they created, it was counted to them
as sin because they departed from the LORD.
Anytime a person walks away from the LORD, whatever they do is sinful
rebellion as Israel had done
Hosea 8:12
(KJB)
I have written to him the great things of my law, but
they were counted as a strange thing.
Israel had no excuses for the sinful rebellion they
decided to live in. God had given
them the written law which was their guide for life and he also sent to them
prophets to bring different words at different times.
These laws and prophets were considered to be strange things to Israel as
if it was something they never heard of.
They had abandoned the law and the worship of the true God and they could
make no excuse for their sinful rebellion.
Hosea 8:13
(KJB)
They sacrifice flesh for the sacrifices of mine
offerings, and eat it; but the LORD accepteth them not; now will he remember
their iniquity, and visit their sins: they shall return to Egypt.
Their sacrifices were tainted with sin as they tried to
appease God by including him in their ritual worship.
The problem was that they were doing this according to the ways of false
religion. They made the sacrifices
and then ate the food as if it was accepted by the LORD but he did not accept
those sacrifices because they were not made in sincerity or exclusively to God.
As a result of their erroneous ways of bringing the sacrifices and gifts,
God will now remember their evil and will visit their sins, that is, they will
now pay for those sins they committed while engaging in false religion.
The allusion to Egypt carries a two-fold meaning, the first is that since
they wanted false religion, they will now become slaves to it just as they were
slaves in Egypt. The second meaning
is that some of them had gone physically to Egypt and as a result they died
there.
Hosea 8:14
(KJB)
For Israel hath forgotten his Maker, and buildeth
temples; and Judah hath multiplied fenced cities: but I will send a fire upon
his cities, and it shall devour the palaces thereof.