Matthew Poole Commentary - Hosea 10:2 - 10:2

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Hosea 10:2 - 10:2


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Their heart is divided from God and his worship, or between God and Baal, such as Zep_1:5 speaks of, or else divided one from another by parties, and factions, and civil wars, which tended to their ruin.



Now shall they be found faulty; as this was their sin, so the effects hereof should manifestly prove them faulty.



He, either God, or the king of Assyria stirred up by God to invade and destroy Ephraim,



shall break down their altars; utterly pull down those altars which they had multiplied to their idols: the Assyrians shall, as other conquering heathen idolaters, rage against the gods of the people they conquer, as well as against the people; such was the pride and atheism of these men.



He shall spoil their images; waste or destroy them; how goodly soever they had seemed to be, yet they should be broken to pieces; and where made of rich materials, as silver and gold, or if adorned with it, the enemy should the sooner spoil them; and then it will appear how sottish this people were to trust in them, or ascribe any praise to them, when Baal cannot defend his own images or people.