Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Hosea 14:9 - 14:9

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Hosea 14:9 - 14:9


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Epilogue, summing up the whole previous teaching. Here alone Hosea uses the term “righteous,” so rare were such characters in his day. There is enough of saving truth clear in God’s Word to guide those humbly seeking salvation, and enough of difficulties to confound those who curiously seek them out, rather than practically seek salvation.

fall - stumble and are offended at difficulties opposed to their prejudices and lusts, or above their self-wise understanding (compare Pro 10:29; Mic 2:7; Mat 11:19; Luk 2:34; Joh 7:17; 1Pe 2:7, 1Pe 2:8). To him who sincerely seeks the agenda, God will make plain the credenda. Christ is the foundation-stone to some: a stone of stumbling and rock of offense to others. The same sun softens wax and hardens clay. But their fall is the most fatal who fall in the ways of God, split on the Rock of ages, and suck poison out of the Balm of Gilead.