Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Hosea 3:1 - 3:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Hosea 3:1 - 3:1


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Hos 3:1-5. Israel’s condition in their present dispersion, subsequent to their return from Babylon, symbolized.

The prophet is to take back his wife, though unfaithful, as foretold in Hos 1:2. He purchases her from her paramour, stipulating she should wait for a long period before she should be restored to her conjugal rights. So Israel is to live for a long period without her ancient rites of religion, and yet be free from idolatry; then at last she shall acknowledge Messiah, and know Jehovah’s goodness restored to her.

Go yet - “Go again,” referring to Hos 1:2 [Henderson].

a woman - purposely indefinite, for thy wife, to express the separation in which Hosea had lived from Gomer for her unfaithfulness.

beloved of her friend - used for “her husband,” on account of the estrangement between them. She was still beloved of her husband, though an adulteress; just as God still loved Israel, though idolatrous (Jer 3:20). Hosea is told, not as in Hos 1:2, “take a wife,” but “love” her, that is, renew thy conjugal kindness to her.

who look to other gods - that is, have done so heretofore, but henceforth (from the return from Babylon) shall do so no more (Hos 3:4).

flagons of wine - rather, pressed cakes of dried grapes, such as were offered to idols (Jer 7:18) [Maurer].