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Text -- Hosea 4:9 (NET)

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4:9 I will deal with the people and priests together: I will punish them both for their ways, and I will repay them for their deeds.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

JFB: Hos 4:9 - -- They are one in guilt; therefore they shall be one in punishment (Isa 24:2).

They are one in guilt; therefore they shall be one in punishment (Isa 24:2).

JFB: Hos 4:9 - -- In homely phrase, "pay them back in their own coin" (Pro 1:31).

In homely phrase, "pay them back in their own coin" (Pro 1:31).

Clarke: Hos 4:9 - -- Like people, like priest - "The priest a wanderer from the narrow way; The silly sheep, no wonder that they stray.

Like people, like priest -

"The priest a wanderer from the narrow way; The silly sheep, no wonder that they stray.

Clarke: Hos 4:9 - -- I will punish them - Both priest and people; both equally bad.

I will punish them - Both priest and people; both equally bad.

Calvin: Hos 4:9 - -- The Prophet here again denounces on both a common punishment, as neither was free from guilt. As the people, he says, so shall be the priest; that ...

The Prophet here again denounces on both a common punishment, as neither was free from guilt. As the people, he says, so shall be the priest; that is “I will spare neither the one nor the other; for the priest has abused the honor conferred on him; for though divinely appointed over the Church for this purpose, to preserve the people in piety and holy life, he has yet broken through and violated every right principle: and then the people themselves wished to have such teachers, that is, such as were mute. I will therefore now” the Lord says, “inflict punishment on them all alike. As the people then, so shall the priest be.”

Some go farther, and say, that it means that God would rob the priests of their honor, that they might differ nothing from the people; which is indeed true: but then they think that the Prophet threatens not others as well as the priests; which is not true. For though God, when he punishes the priests and the people for the contempt of his law, blots out the honor of the priesthood, and so abolishes it as to produce an equality between the great and the despised; yet the Prophet declares here, no doubt, that God would become the vindicator of his law against other sinners as well as against the priests. This subject expands wider than what they mean. The rest we must defer till to-morrow.

Defender: Hos 4:9 - -- One of the great tragedies in the long war against God has been the defection of so many religious leaders from the true Word of God, leading their pe...

One of the great tragedies in the long war against God has been the defection of so many religious leaders from the true Word of God, leading their people into compromise and apostasy. This, sadly, is as true in modern Christendom as in ancient Israel."

TSK: Hos 4:9 - -- like people : Isa 9:14-16, Isa 24:2; Jer 5:31, Jer 8:10-12, Jer 23:11, Jer 23:12; Eze 22:26-31; Mat 15:14 punish : Heb. visit upon, Hos 1:4 *marg. rew...

like people : Isa 9:14-16, Isa 24:2; Jer 5:31, Jer 8:10-12, Jer 23:11, Jer 23:12; Eze 22:26-31; Mat 15:14

punish : Heb. visit upon, Hos 1:4 *marg.

reward them : Heb. cause to return, Psa 109:17, Psa 109:18; Pro 5:22; Isa 3:10; Zec 1:6

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Hos 4:9 - -- And there shall be like people, like priest - Priest and people were alike in sin. Yea they are wont, if bad, to foment each other’ s sin....

And there shall be like people, like priest - Priest and people were alike in sin. Yea they are wont, if bad, to foment each other’ s sin. The bad priest copies the sins which he should reprove, and excuses himself by the frailty of our common nature. The people, acutely enough, detect the worldliness or self-indulgence of the priest, and shelter themselves under his example. Their defense stands good before people; but what before God? Alike in sin, priest and people should be alike in punishment. "Neither secular greatness should exempt the laity, nor the dignity of his order, the priest."Both shall be swept away in one common heap, in one disgrace, into one damnation. "They shall bind them in bundles to burn them."

And I will punish them for their ways, and reward them their doings - Literally, "I will visit upon him his ways, and his doings I will make to return to him."People and priests are spoken of as one man. None should escape. The judgment comes down "upon"them, overwhelming them. Man’ s deeds are called his "ways,"because the soul holds on the tenor of its life along them, and those ways lead him on to his last end, heaven or hell. The word rendered "doings "signifies "great doings,"when used of God; "bold doings,"on the part of man. Those bold presumptuous doings against the law and will of God, God will bring back to the sinner’ s bosom.

Poole: Hos 4:9 - -- The sum of these words is this, that God will certainly punish; for the sins both of priests and people are such that God will no further forbear ei...

The sum of these words is this, that God will certainly punish; for the sins both of priests and people are such that God will no further forbear either; and when he comes to punish, he will do it according to the ways and doings of both; where sins have been equal, punishment shall be equal too, both priest and people shall be led into captivity, and there used without any differencing respect of one or other.

Haydock: Hos 4:9 - -- Priest. They are equally dissolute, and shall meet the like punishment. --- Devices, or thoughts. (Calmet) --- Cogitatio mali operis pænas luet...

Priest. They are equally dissolute, and shall meet the like punishment. ---

Devices, or thoughts. (Calmet) ---

Cogitatio mali operis pænas luet. (St. Jerome)

Gill: Hos 4:9 - -- And there shall be, like people, like priest,.... No difference between them in their festivals, the one being as greedy of committing intemperance an...

And there shall be, like people, like priest,.... No difference between them in their festivals, the one being as greedy of committing intemperance and uncleanness as the other, and in their common conversation of life; though the priests ought both to have given good instructions, and to have set good examples; but instead of that were equally guilty as the people, and so would be alike in their punishment, as it follows:

and I will punish them for their ways; their evil ways, as the Targum; their wicked manner of life and conversation, both of the people and the priests; especially the latter are meant: or, "I will visit upon him his ways" w; upon everyone of the priests, as well as the people; which visit must be understood in a way of wrath and vengeance:

and reward them their doings; reward them according to their doings, as their sins deserve, and as it is explained in the next verse: or, "I will return their doings to them" x; bring them back again, when they seemed to be past and gone, and set them before them, and charge them with them, and punish for them.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Hos 4:9 Heb “And it shall be, like people, like priest” (so ASV); NAB “The priests shall fare no better than the people.”

Geneva Bible: Hos 4:9 And there shall be, like people, like ( k ) priest: and I will punish them for their ways, and reward them their doings. ( k ) Signifying that as the...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Hos 4:1-19 - --1 God denounces judgments on Israel, for their aggravated impieties and iniquities.12 He exposes the ignorance and wickedness of the priests, and prof...

MHCC: Hos 4:6-11 - --Both priests and people rejected knowledge; God will justly reject them. They forgot the law of God, neither desired nor endeavoured to retain it in m...

Matthew Henry: Hos 4:6-11 - -- God is here proceeding in his controversy both with the priests and with the people. The people were as those that strove with the priests (Hos ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Hos 4:9 - -- "Therefore it will happen as to the people so to the priest; and I will visit his ways upon him, and I repay to him his doing." Since the priests h...

Constable: Hos 4:1--6:4 - --IV. The third series of messages on judgment and restoration: widespread guilt 4:1--6:3 The remaining messages t...

Constable: Hos 4:1--5:15 - --A. The judgment oracles chs. 4-5 Chapters 4 and 5 contain more messages of judgment. Chapter 4 focuses o...

Constable: Hos 4:1-19 - --1. Yahweh's case against Israel ch. 4 This chapter exposes Israel's sins more particularly than ...

Constable: Hos 4:4-10 - --The guilt of Israel's priests 4:4-10 In this pericope God addressed the Israelites as a whole but identified sins of their priests in particular. 4:4 ...

Guzik: Hos 4:1-19 - --Hosea 4 - Israel's Sin and God's Remedy A. The charge against Israel. 1. (1-3) A statement of the charge: Israel's sin and God's remedy. Hear the ...

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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 4 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Hos 4:1, God denounces judgments on Israel, for their aggravated impieties and iniquities; Hos 4:12, He exposes the ignorance and wickedn...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 4 God’ s judgments against the sins of the people, Hos 4:1-5 , and of the priests, Hos 4:6-11 , and against their idolatry, Hos 4:12-1...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) (Hos 4:1-5) God's judgments against the sins of the people. (Hos 4:6-11) And of the priests. (Hos 4:12-19) Idolatry is reproved, and Judah is admoni...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) Prophets were sent to be reprovers, to tell people of their faults, and to warn them of the judgments of God, to which by sin they exposed themselv...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO HOSEA 4 This chapter contains a new sermon or prophecy, delivered in proper and express words, without types and figures, as before...

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