Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Hosea 7:1 - 7:1

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Hos 7:1-16. Reproof of Israel.

Probably delivered in the interreign and civil war at Pekah’s death; for Hos 7:7, “all their kings ... fallen,” refers to the murder of Zechariah, Shallum, Menahem, Pekahiah, and Pekah. In Hos 7:8 the reference seems to be to Menahem’s payment of tribute to Pul, in order to secure himself in the usurped throne, also to Pekah’s league with Rezin of Syria, and to Hoshea’s connection with Assyria during the interregnum at Pekah’s death [Maurer].

I would have healed Israel - Israel’s restoration of the two hundred thousand Jewish captives at God’s command (2Ch 28:8-15) gave hope of Israel’s reformation [Henderson]. Political, as well as moral, healing is meant. When I would have healed Israel in its calamitous state, then their iniquity was discovered to be so great as to preclude hope of recovery. Then he enumerates their wickedness: “The thief cometh in (indoors stealthily), and the troop of robbers spoileth without” (out-of-doors with open violence).