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Text -- Hosea 1:9 (NET)

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1:9 Then the Lord said: “Name him ‘Not My People’ (Lo-Ammi), because you are not my people and I am not your God.”
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Names, People and Places:
 · not My people a man's name representing rejected Israel
 · Not My People a man's name representing rejected Israel
 · Not my people a man's name representing rejected Israel
 · not my people a man's name representing rejected Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Symbols and Similitudes | Name | Lo-ammi | LOAMMI | Israel | Backsliders | Baal | Adultery | Adoption | AMMI | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Hos 1:9 - -- That is, not my people. Tho' once you were a peculiar people, you are so no more; you are cast off as you deserved.

That is, not my people. Tho' once you were a peculiar people, you are so no more; you are cast off as you deserved.

Wesley: Hos 1:9 - -- I will be a God to you, no more than to any of the Heathen nations. This God executed when he gave them up into the hands of Salmaneser, who sent them...

I will be a God to you, no more than to any of the Heathen nations. This God executed when he gave them up into the hands of Salmaneser, who sent them where none now can find them.

JFB: Hos 1:9 - -- Once "My people," but henceforth not so (Eze 16:8). The intervals between the marriage and the successive births of the three children, imply that thr...

Once "My people," but henceforth not so (Eze 16:8). The intervals between the marriage and the successive births of the three children, imply that three successive generations are intended. Jezreel, the first child, represents the dynasty of Jeroboam I and his successors, ending with Jehu's shedding the blood of Jeroboam's line in Jezreel; it was there that Jezebel was slain, in vengeance for Naboth's blood shed in the same Jezreel (1Ki 16:1; 2Ki 9:21, 2Ki 9:30). The scenes of Jezreel were to be enacted over again on Jehu's degenerate race. At Jezreel Assyria routed Israel [JEROME]. The child's name associates past sins, intermediate punishments, and final overthrow. Lo-ruhamah ("not pitied"), the second child, is a daughter, representing the effeminate period which followed the overthrow of the first dynasty, when Israel was at once abject and impious. Lo-Ammi ("not my people"), the third child, a son, represents the vigorous dynasty (2Ki 14:25) of Jeroboam II; but, as prosperity did not bring with it revived piety, they were still not God's people.

Clarke: Hos 1:9 - -- Call his name Lo-ammi - לא עמי Lo - ammi , "Not my people;"for which the reason is immediately given

Call his name Lo-ammi - לא עמי Lo - ammi , "Not my people;"for which the reason is immediately given

Clarke: Hos 1:9 - -- Ye are not my people, and I will not be your God - The word God is not added here by any of the ancient versions or MSS.; and yet the construction a...

Ye are not my people, and I will not be your God - The word God is not added here by any of the ancient versions or MSS.; and yet the construction absolutely requires it, as Houbigant properly observes, who thinks the present reading לא אהיה לכם lo eheyeh lachem , "I will not be to you,"a corruption of the word אלחיכם eloheychem , "your God."It is strange that no various reading occurs on this verse in any MS. yet discovered. In two of the oldest of mine there is a blank of half a line left after the last word; and so it is in the Masoretic Bibles, though the sense is not complete; for it is evidently continued in the following verse. Probably God refers to the words, Exo 3:14 : אהיה אשר אהיה I am that I am. I am, אהיה eheyeh , - I shall be, hath sent me unto you. I will not be your eheyeh , i.e., I will not be your God.

Calvin: Hos 1:9 - -- The reason is added For ye are not my people, and I will not hereafter be your God. This, as I have said, is the final disowning of them. They had ...

The reason is added For ye are not my people, and I will not hereafter be your God. This, as I have said, is the final disowning of them. They had been before called Jezreelites, and then by the name of the daughter God testified that he was alienated from them; but now the third name is still more grievous, Ye are not my people; for God here abolishes, in a manner, the covenant he made with the holy fathers, so that the people would cease to have any preeminence over other nations. So then the Israelites were reduced to a condition in which they differed nothing from the profane Gentiles; and thus God wholly disinherited them. The Prophet, doubtless, was not well received, when he denied them to be God’s people, who had yet descended from Abraham according to the flesh, who had ever been so accounted, and who continued proudly to boast of their election.

But let us hence learn, that those awfully mistake who are blind to their own vices, because God spares and indulges them. For we must ever remember what I have said before, that the kingdom of Israel was then opulent; and yet the Prophet denies them, who flourished in strength, and power, and riches, to be God’s people. There is then no reason for hypocrites to felicitate themselves in prosperity; but they ought, on the contrary, to have regard to God’s judgement. But though these, as we see to be the case, heedlessly despise God, yet this passage reminds us carefully to beware lest we abuse the present favours of God. It follows —

Defender: Hos 1:9 - -- Gomer's second son was Lo-ammi, meaning "Not my people," indicating the coming exile of Israel to Assyria and ultimately all over the world."

Gomer's second son was Lo-ammi, meaning "Not my people," indicating the coming exile of Israel to Assyria and ultimately all over the world."

TSK: Hos 1:9 - -- Loammi : that is, Not my people, Jer 15:1

Loammi : that is, Not my people, Jer 15:1

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Hos 1:9 - -- Call his name Lo-ammi - that is, "not My people."The name of this third child expresses the last final degree of chastisement. As the "scatteri...

Call his name Lo-ammi - that is, "not My people."The name of this third child expresses the last final degree of chastisement. As the "scattering by God"did not involve the being wholly "unpitied;"so neither did the being wholly "unpitied"for the time involve the being wholly rejected, so as to be no more His people. There were corresponding degrees in the actual history of the kingdom of Israel. God withdrew his protection by degrees. Under Jeroboam, in whose reign was this beginning of Hosea’ s prophecy, the people was yet outwardly strong. This strength has been thought to be expressed by the sex of the oldest child, that he was a son. On this, followed extreme weakness, full of mutual massacre and horrible cruelty, first, in a long anarchy, then under Zechariah, Shallurn, Menahem, Pekahiah, Pekah, Hosea, within, and through the invasions of Pul, Tiglathpileser, Shalmaneser, kings of Assyria, from without. The sex of the daughter, "Lo Ruhamah, Unpitied,"corresponds with this increasing weakness, and breaking of the spirit. When she was weaned, i. e., when the people were deprived of all consolation and all the spiritual food whereby they had here to been supported, prophecy, teaching, promises, sacrifices, grace, favor, consolation, it became wholly "Lo-ammi, not My people."As a distinct part of God’ s people, it was cast off forever; and yet it became outwardly strong, as the Jews became powerful, and often were the persecutors of the Christians. The same is seen in individuals. God often first chastens them lightly, then more heavily, and brings them down in their iniquities; but if they still harden themselves, He withdraws both His chastisements and His grace, so that the sinner even prospers in this world, but, remaining finally impenitent, is cast off forever.

I will not be your God - Literally "I will not be to you,"or, "for you;""for you,"by providence; "to you,"by love. The words say the more through their silence. They do not say what God will not be to those who had been His people. They do not say that He will not be their Defender, Nourisher, Saviour, Deliverer, Father, Hope, Refuge; and so they say that He will be none of these, which are all included in the English, "I will not be your God."For, as God, He is these, and all things, to us. "I will not be to you."God, by His love, vouchsafes to give all and to take all. He gives Himself wholly to His own, in order to make them wholly His. He makes an exchange with them. As God the Son, by His Incarnation, took the Manhood into God, so, by His Spirit dwelling in them, He makes men gods, "partakers of the Divine Nature"2Pe 1:4. They, by His adoption, belong to Him; He, by His promise and gift, belongs to them.

He makes them His; He becomes their’ s. This mutual exchange is so often expressed in Holy Scripture, to show how God loveth to give Himself to us, and to make us His; and that where the one is, there is the other; nor can the one be without the other. This was the original covenant with Israel: "I will be your God, and you shall be My people"Lev 26:12; Exo 6:7; and as such, it is often repeated in Jeremiah Jer 11:4-5; Jer 24:7; Jer 30:22; Jer 31:1, Jer 31:33; Jer 32:38 and Ezekiel Eze 11:20; Eze 14:11; Eze 36:28; Eze 37:23, Eze 37:27. Afterward, this is expressed still more affectionately. "I will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be My sons and daughters"2Co 6:18. And in Christ the Son, God saith, "I will be his Father, and he shall be My son"2Sa 7:14. God, who saith not this to any out of Christ, nor even to the holy Angels, (as it is written, "Unto which of the Angels said He at any time, I will be to him a Father, and he shall be to Me a son?"Heb 1:5), saith it to us in Christ. And so, in turn, the Church and each single soul which is His, saith, or rather He saith it in them Son 2:16, "My beloved is mine, and I am His,"and more boldly yet, I am my Beloved’ s, and my Beloved is mine"Son 6:3. Whence also at the holy communion we say, "then we dwell in Christ and Christ in us; we are one with Christ, and Christ with us;"and we pray that "we may evermore dwell in Him, and He in us."

Poole: Hos 1:9 - -- Then said God to the prophet as before, Hos 1:4,6 . Call his name the name of his new-born son, the sign or type of the ten tribes, who had rejecte...

Then said God to the prophet as before, Hos 1:4,6 .

Call his name the name of his new-born son, the sign or type of the ten tribes, who had rejected God, and would not be reclaimed.

Lo-ammi, Not my people though once you were a peculiar people, you are so no more in my account, you are cast off as you deserved.

For ye the whole house of apostate Israel, who first cast off the house of David and my temple, and at last rejected me, that I should not be your God.

Are not my people though circumcised, . yet have you cast off my covenant, you neither worship me, nor come up to my temple, nor keep my law; Baal, the calves, and the idols of your neighbours are your gods; ye are their people: ye are neither mine as to the civil constitution, you made you kings, and I knew it not, Hos 8:4 , without my leave or liking; nor as to church constitution are ye mine, for your whole worship is the politic contrivance of Jeroboam the son of Nebat. You have forgotten your Maker, and build temples, Hos 8:14 : ye count the great things of my law strange things to you; I must count you strangers to me.

I will not be your God to protect you against dangers and enemies, or to replenish you with blessings, the fruits of my wonted goodness, or to pity you when you do either want or smart, or to counsel you in difficulties, or to hear your cries, or pardon your sins, or accept an offering at your hand; as you have long and lang refused me, and I have tried all ways to prevent your final self-undoing obstinacy, so now I do for ever reject you, O house of Israel, and will be a God to you no more than to any of the heathen nations. This God executed when he gave them up into the hands of Shalmaneser, who sent them where none now can find them; they are lost to men, they know not where they are; they are lost to God, he loves not nor careth for them.

Haydock: Hos 1:9 - -- Not my people. Lohammi. (Challoner) --- The kingdom of Israel seemed to be quite cast off; and in captivity it was hardly distinguished from other...

Not my people. Lohammi. (Challoner) ---

The kingdom of Israel seemed to be quite cast off; and in captivity it was hardly distinguished from other nations. Juda was preserved longer, and at all times was under the divine protection. Ezechiel, Daniel, &c., comforted the people in the worst of their afflictions. (Calmet)

Gill: Hos 1:9 - -- Then said God, call his name Loammi,.... Which Aben Ezra interprets of the children of the ten tribes horn in captivity, who never returned; but it ra...

Then said God, call his name Loammi,.... Which Aben Ezra interprets of the children of the ten tribes horn in captivity, who never returned; but it rather signifies the ten tribes themselves, who were carried captive and had this name given them for the reason following:

for ye are not my people; though he had chosen them to be his people above all people, and had distinguished them from others by various blessings and privileges; yet they did not behave as such to him; they did not serve, obey, and worship him, but the calves at Dan and Bethel; and therefore did not deserve the name of his people: hence he says,

and I will not be your or "yours" a; that is, as we supply it, and so Aben Ezra, "your God"; will not behave toward you as such; will not take you under my care and protection, or continue you in your land, and in the enjoyment of the blessings of it; will not be your King, patron, and defender, but give you up into the hands of your enemies. This respects the captivity of the ten tribes by Shalmaneser, 2Ki 17:6. The Targum is,

"for ye are not my people; because ye do not confirm the words of my law, my word shall not be your help.''

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Hos 1:9 This is an allusion to Yahweh’s promise to Moses אֶהְיֶה עִמָּך...

Geneva Bible: Hos 1:9 Then said [God], Call his name ( l ) Loammi: for ye [are] not my people, and I will not be your [God]. ( l ) That is, not my people.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Hos 1:1-11 - --1 Hosea, to shew God's judgment for spiritual whoredom, takes Gomer,4 and has by her Jezreel;6 Loruhamah;8 and Lo-ammi.10 The restoration of Judah and...

MHCC: Hos 1:8-11 - --The rejection of Israel for a time, is signified by the name of another child: call him Lo-ammi, " not my people." The Lord disowns all relation to t...

Matthew Henry: Hos 1:8-11 - -- We have here a prediction, I. Of the rejection of Israel for a time, which is signified by the name of another child that Hosea had by his adulterou...

Keil-Delitzsch: Hos 1:8-9 - -- "And she weaned Unfavoured, and conceived, and bare a son. And He said, Call his name Not-my-people; for ye are not my people, and I will not be yo...

Constable: Hos 1:2--2:2 - --II. The first series of messages of judgment and restoration: Hosea's family 1:2--2:1 Though we know nothing of ...

Constable: Hos 1:2-9 - --A. Signs of coming judgment 1:2-9 The Lord used Hosea's family members as signs to communicate His message of coming judgment on Israel. 1:2 At the be...

Guzik: Hos 1:1-11 - --Hosea 1 - The Prophet and the Prostitute A. The life and times of the Prophet Hosea. 1. (1a) Hosea the man. The word of the LORD that came to Hose...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Hosea (Book Introduction) THE first of the twelve minor prophets in the order of the canon (called "minor," not as less in point of inspired authority, but simply in point of s...

JFB: Hosea (Outline) INSCRIPTION. (Hos 1:1-11) Spiritual whoredom of Israel set forth by symbolical acts; Gomer taken to wife at God's command: Jezreel, Lo-ruhamah, and ...

TSK: Hosea 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Hos 1:1, Hosea, to shew God’s judgment for spiritual whoredom, takes Gomer, Hos 1:4, and has by her Jezreel; Hos 1:6, Loruhamah; Hos 1:...

Poole: Hosea (Book Introduction) THE ARGUMENT Without dispute our prophet is one of the obscurest and most difficult to unfold clearly and fully. Though he come not, as Isaiah and ...

Poole: Hosea 1 (Chapter Introduction) HOSEA CHAPTER 1 The times in which Hosea prophesied, Hos 1:1 . To show the idolatrous whoredoms of the land, he marrieth a wife of whoredom, and ha...

MHCC: Hosea (Book Introduction) Hosea is supposed to have been of the kingdom of Israel. He lived and prophesied during a long period. The scope of his predictions appears to be, to ...

MHCC: Hosea 1 (Chapter Introduction) (Hos 1:1-7) Under a figure, is represented the shameful idolatry of the ten tribes. (Hos 1:8-11) The calling of the Gentiles, and the uniting Israel ...

Matthew Henry: Hosea (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Hosea I. We have now before us the twelve minor prophets, which some of the anc...

Matthew Henry: Hosea 1 (Chapter Introduction) The mind of God is revealed to this prophet, and by him to the people, in the first three chapters, by signs and types, but afterwards only by disc...

Constable: Hosea (Book Introduction) Introduction Title and Writer The prophet's name is the title of the book. The book cl...

Constable: Hosea (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1 II. The first series of messages of judgment and restoration: Ho...

Constable: Hosea Hosea Bibliography Andersen, Francis I., and David Noel Freedman. Hosea: A New Translation, Introduction and Co...

Haydock: Hosea (Book Introduction) THE PROPHECY OF OSEE. INTRODUCTION. Osee , or Hosea, whose name signifies a saviour, was the first in the order of time among those who are ...

Gill: Hosea (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO HOSEA This book, in the Hebrew Bibles, at least in some copies, is called "Sopher Hosea", the Book of Hoses; and, in the Vulgate La...

Gill: Hosea 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO HOSEA 1 After the general inscription of the book, in which the author, penman, and time of this prophecy, are expressed, Hos 1:1, ...

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