
Text -- Hosea 8:3 (NET)




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God repeats the name in opposition to their use of it (Hos 8:2).

JFB: Hos 8:3 - -- JEROME translates, "God" who is good and doing good (Psa 119:68). He is the chief object rejected, but with Him also all that is good.
JEROME translates, "God" who is good and doing good (Psa 119:68). He is the chief object rejected, but with Him also all that is good.
Calvin -> Hos 8:3
Calvin: Hos 8:3 - -- The verb זנח , zanech, means “to remove far off,” and “to throw to a distance;” and sometimes, as some think, “to detest.” There is...
The verb
TSK -> Hos 8:3

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Barnes -> Hos 8:3
Barnes: Hos 8:3 - -- Israel has cast off the thing that is good - Or (since the word means "to cast off with abhorrence""Israel hath east off and abhorred Good,"bot...
Israel has cast off the thing that is good - Or (since the word means "to cast off with abhorrence""Israel hath east off and abhorred Good,"both "Him who is Good"and "that which is good."The word "tob"includes both. They rejected good in rejecting God , "Who is simply, supremely, wholly, universally good, and good to all, the Author and Fountain of all good, so that there is nothing simply good but God; nothing worthy of that title, except in respect of its relation to Him who is "good and doining good"Psa 119:68. So then whatsoever any man hath or enjoys of good, is from his relation to Him, his nearness to Him, his congruity with Him. "The drawing near to God is good to me"Psa 73:28. All that any man hath of good, is from his being near to God, and his being, as far as human condition is capable of, like unto Him. So that they who are far from Him, and put Him far from them, necessarily "cast off"all that is "good."
The enemy shall pursue him - " Forsaking God, and forsaken by Him, they must needs be laid open to all evils."The "enemy,"i. e., the Assyrian, "shall pursue him."This is according to the curse, denounced against them in the law, if they should forsake the Lord, and break His covenant, and "not hearken to His voice to observe to do His commandments"Deu 28:15-25.
Poole -> Hos 8:3
Poole: Hos 8:3 - -- This seems to be the answer God by his prophet gives to Israel; in the first part of the verse he doth refute their pretence of a peculiar relation ...
This seems to be the answer God by his prophet gives to Israel; in the first part of the verse he doth refute their pretence of a peculiar relation and interest in God, in the latter he tells them what they must expect.
Israel the whole house of Israel, hath. east off, with an abhorrence, as an adulterous wife puts away her husband.
Good moral good to be done, all virtue and goodness; and the supreme good to be enjoyed, God, true religion and virtue; all cast off for idols, false religion, and debaucheries. Such a nation cannot be my people, nor do they know me.
The enemy shall pursue him that enemy he would be delivered from, the Assyrian army, shall overthrow, and then pursue, till he have cooped him up in Samaria, and till he have brought them captives out of their own land into Chalah, Chabor, and Gozan, &c. By this they shall know that I know them, their transgressions and hypocrisy.
Haydock -> Hos 8:3
Haydock: Hos 8:3 - -- Him. Septuagint, "they have pursued the enemy." But the former sense is better. (Haydock) ---
The Assyrians prevailed. (St. Jerome) ---
They ca...
Him. Septuagint, "they have pursued the enemy." But the former sense is better. (Haydock) ---
The Assyrians prevailed. (St. Jerome) ---
They carried Israel into captivity, before Juda, ver. 9. (Worthington)
Gill -> Hos 8:3
Gill: Hos 8:3 - -- Israel hath cast off the thing that is good,.... Or "rejected him that is good" y; that is, God, as Kimchi observes; for there is none good but him,...
Israel hath cast off the thing that is good,.... Or "rejected him that is good" y; that is, God, as Kimchi observes; for there is none good but him, Mat 19:17; he is the "summum bonum", "the chiefest good" to men, and is essentially, originally, and infinitely good in himself, and the fountain of all goodness to his creatures; and yet Israel has rejected him with detestation and contempt, as the word z signifies, though they pretended to know him, which shows their hypocrisy; and therefore it is no wonder that their prayers were rejected by him: or they rejected the good word of God, the law, or doctrine contained in it, and the good worship, service, and fear of God, and indeed everything that was good, just, and right. Cocceius renders it, "the good One", or he that is God, the good God, "hath cast off Israel". This reading of the words Drusius also mentions, and seems to like best, and as agreeing with what follows; so Rivet; but the position of the words in the Hebrew text, and the accents, do not favour it;
the enemy shall pursue him; who is before compared to an eagle, which flies swiftly, and pursues its prey with eagerness and fierceness: Shalmaneser is meant, who should invade the land, come up to Samaria, besiege and take it; nothing should stop him, nor should Israel escape from him, since they had cast off the Lord, and everything that was good. The Targum is,
"the house of Israel have erred from my worship, for the sake of which I brought good things upon them; henceforward the enemy shall pursue them.''

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TSK Synopsis -> Hos 8:1-14
TSK Synopsis: Hos 8:1-14 - --1 Destruction is threatened both to Israel and Judah for their impiety and idolatry.
MHCC -> Hos 8:1-4
MHCC: Hos 8:1-4 - --When Israel was hard pressed, they would claim protection from God, but this would be disregarded. What stead will it stand in to say, My God, I know ...
Matthew Henry -> Hos 8:1-7
Matthew Henry: Hos 8:1-7 - -- The reproofs and threatenings here are introduced with an order to the prophet to set the trumpet to his mouth (Hos 8:1), thus to call a solemn as...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Hos 8:3
Keil-Delitzsch: Hos 8:3 - --
But this knowledge of God, regarded simply as a historical acquaintance with Him, cannot possibly bring salvation. Hos 8:3. "Israel dislikes good; ...
Constable: Hos 6:4--11:12 - --V. The fourth series of messages on judgment and restoration: Israel's ingratitude 6:4--11:11
This section of th...

Constable: Hos 6:4--11:8 - --A. More messages on coming judgment 6:4-11:7
The subject of Israel's ingratitude is particularly promine...

Constable: Hos 6:4--9:1 - --1. Israel's ingratitude and rebellion 6:4-8:14
Two oracles of judgment compose this section. Eac...

Constable: Hos 8:1-14 - --Accusations involving rebellion ch. 8
Judgment would also come on Israel because the God...
