Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Hosea 13:1 - 13:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Hosea 13:1 - 13:1


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Hos 13:1-16. Ephraim’s sinful ingratitude to God, and its fatal consequence; God’s promise at last.

This chapter and the fourteenth chapter probably belong to the troubled times that followed Pekah’s murder by Hoshea (compare Hos 13:11; 2Ki 15:30). The subject is the idolatry of Ephraim, notwithstanding God’s past benefits, destined to be his ruin.

When Ephraim spake trembling - rather, “When Ephraim (the tribe most powerful among the twelve in Israel’s early history) spake (authoritatively) there was trembling”; all reverentially feared him [Jerome], (compare Job 29:8, Job 29:9, Job 29:21).

offended in Baal - that is, in respect to Baal, by worshipping him (1Ki 16:31), under Ahab; a more heinous offense than even the calves. Therefore it is at this climax of guilt that Ephraim “died.” Sin has, in the sight of God, within itself the germ of death, though that death may not visibly take effect till long after. Compare Rom 7:9, “Sin revived, and I died.” So Adam in the day of his sin was to die, though the sentence was not visibly executed till long after (Gen 2:17; Gen 5:5). Israel is similarly represented as politically dead in Eze 37:1-28.