Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Hosea 12:11 - 12:11

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Hosea 12:11 - 12:11


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Is there iniquity in Gilead? - He asks the question, not as if the answer was doubtful, but to strengthen the affirmation: “Surely they are vanity”; or as Maurer translates, “They are nothing but iniquity.” Iniquity, especially idolatry, in Scripture is often termed “vanity.” Pro 13:11 : “Wealth gotten by vanity,” that is, iniquity. Isa 41:29 : “They are all vanity ... images.” “Gilead” refers to Mizpah-gilead, a city representing the region beyond Jordan (Hos 6:8; Jdg 11:29); as “Gilgal,” the region on this side of Jordan (Hos 4:15). In all quarters alike they are utterly vile.

their altars are as heaps in the furrows - that is, as numerous as such heaps: namely, the heaps of stones cleared out of a stony field. An appropriate image, as at a distance they look like altars (compare Hos 10:1, Hos 10:4; Hos 8:11). As the third member in the parallelism answers to the first, “Gilgal” to “Gilead,” so the fourth to the second, “altars” to “vanity.” The word “heaps” alludes to the name “Gilgal,” meaning “a heap of stones.” The very scene of the general circumcision of the people, and of the solemn passover kept after crossing Jordan, is now the stronghold of Israel’s idolatry.