Hosea , Sarah Barry
UNTIL THEY ADMIT THEIR GUILT
Passage: Hosea 5:1~15  
Key verse: 15
Judgment Against Israel5 “Hear this, you priests!
Pay attention, you Israelites!
Listen, royal house!
This judgment(A) is against you:
You have been a snare(B) at Mizpah,
a net(C) spread out on Tabor.
2 The rebels are knee-deep in slaughter.(D)
I will discipline all of them.(E)
3 I know all about Ephraim;
Israel is not hidden(F) from me.
Ephraim, you have now turned to prostitution;
Israel is corrupt.(G)
4 “Their deeds do not permit them
to return(H) to their God.
A spirit of prostitution(I) is in their heart;
they do not acknowledge(J) the Lord.
5 Israel’s arrogance testifies(K) against them;
the Israelites, even Ephraim, stumble(L) in their sin;
Judah also stumbles with them.(M)
6 When they go with their flocks and herds
to seek the Lord,(N)
they will not find him;
he has withdrawn(O) himself from them.
7 They are unfaithful(P) to the Lord;
they give birth to illegitimate(Q) children.
When they celebrate their New Moon feasts,(R)
he will devour[a](S) their fields.
8 “Sound the trumpet(T) in Gibeah,(U)
the horn in Ramah.(V)
Raise the battle cry in Beth Aven[b];(W)
lead on, Benjamin.
9 Ephraim will be laid waste(X)
on the day of reckoning.(Y)
Among the tribes of Israel
I proclaim what is certain.(Z)
10 Judah’s leaders are like those
who move boundary stones.(AA)
I will pour out my wrath(AB) on them
like a flood of water.
11 Ephraim is oppressed,
trampled in judgment,
intent on pursuing idols.[c](AC)
12 I am like a moth(AD) to Ephraim,
like rot(AE) to the people of Judah.
13 “When Ephraim(AF) saw his sickness,
and Judah his sores,
then Ephraim turned to Assyria,(AG)
and sent to the great king for help.(AH)
But he is not able to cure(AI) you,
not able to heal your sores.(AJ)
14 For I will be like a lion(AK) to Ephraim,
like a great lion to Judah.
I will tear them to pieces(AL) and go away;
I will carry them off, with no one to rescue them.(AM)
15 Then I will return to my lair(AN)
until they have borne their guilt(AO)
and seek my face(AP)—
in their misery(AQ)
they will earnestly seek me.(AR)”
5 “Hear this, you priests!
Pay attention, you Israelites!
Listen, royal house!
This judgment(A) is against you:
You have been a snare(B) at Mizpah,
a net(C) spread out on Tabor.
2 The rebels are knee-deep in slaughter.(D)
I will discipline all of them.(E)
3 I know all about Ephraim;
Israel is not hidden(F) from me.
Ephraim, you have now turned to prostitution;
Israel is corrupt.(G)
4 “Their deeds do not permit them
to return(H) to their God.
A spirit of prostitution(I) is in their heart;
they do not acknowledge(J) the Lord.
5 Israel’s arrogance testifies(K) against them;
the Israelites, even Ephraim, stumble(L) in their sin;
Judah also stumbles with them.(M)
6 When they go with their flocks and herds
to seek the Lord,(N)
they will not find him;
he has withdrawn(O) himself from them.
7 They are unfaithful(P) to the Lord;
they give birth to illegitimate(Q) children.
When they celebrate their New Moon feasts,(R)
he will devour[a](S) their fields.
8 “Sound the trumpet(T) in Gibeah,(U)
the horn in Ramah.(V)
Raise the battle cry in Beth Aven[b];(W)
lead on, Benjamin.
9 Ephraim will be laid waste(X)
on the day of reckoning.(Y)
Among the tribes of Israel
I proclaim what is certain.(Z)
10 Judah’s leaders are like those
who move boundary stones.(AA)
I will pour out my wrath(AB) on them
like a flood of water.
11 Ephraim is oppressed,
trampled in judgment,
intent on pursuing idols.[c](AC)
12 I am like a moth(AD) to Ephraim,
like rot(AE) to the people of Judah.
13 “When Ephraim(AF) saw his sickness,
and Judah his sores,
then Ephraim turned to Assyria,(AG)
and sent to the great king for help.(AH)
But he is not able to cure(AI) you,
not able to heal your sores.(AJ)
14 For I will be like a lion(AK) to Ephraim,
like a great lion to Judah.
I will tear them to pieces(AL) and go away;
I will carry them off, with no one to rescue them.(AM)
15 Then I will return to my lair(AN)
until they have borne their guilt(AO)
and seek my face(AP)—
in their misery(AQ)
they will earnestly seek me.(AR)”
Footnotes
- Hosea 5:7 Or Now their New Moon feasts / will devour them and
- Hosea 5:8 Beth Aven means house of wickedness (a derogatory name for Bethel, which means house of God).
- Hosea 5:11 The meaning of the Hebrew for this word is uncertain.
Cross references
- Hosea 5:1 : S Job 10:2
- Hosea 5:1 : Hos 6:9; 9:8
- Hosea 5:1 : S Jer 5:26
- Hosea 5:2 : S Hos 4:2
- Hosea 5:2 : Hos 9:15
- Hosea 5:3 : Am 5:12
- Hosea 5:3 : S Eze 23:7; S Hos 1:2; 6:10
- Hosea 5:4 : Hos 7:10
- Hosea 5:4 : S Hos 4:11
- Hosea 5:4 : S Jer 4:22; S Hos 4:6
- Hosea 5:5 : S Isa 3:9; S Jer 2:19; Hos 7:10
- Hosea 5:5 : S Eze 14:7
- Hosea 5:5 : Hos 14:1
- Hosea 5:6 : Mic 6:6-7
- Hosea 5:6 : S Pr 1:28; Isa 1:15; Eze 8:6; Mal 1:10
- Hosea 5:7 : S Isa 24:16; Hos 6:7
- Hosea 5:7 : Hos 2:4
- Hosea 5:7 : Isa 1:14
- Hosea 5:7 : S Hos 2:11-12
- Hosea 5:8 : S Nu 10:2; S Jer 4:21; S Eze 33:3
- Hosea 5:8 : Jdg 19:12; Hos 9:9; 10:9
- Hosea 5:8 : S Isa 10:29
- Hosea 5:8 : S Jos 7:2; Hos 4:15; 10:5
- Hosea 5:9 : S Isa 7:16
- Hosea 5:9 : Isa 37:3; Hos 9:11-17
- Hosea 5:9 : Isa 46:10; Zec 1:6
- Hosea 5:10 : S Dt 19:14
- Hosea 5:10 : S Eze 7:8
- Hosea 5:11 : Hos 9:16; Mic 6:16
- Hosea 5:12 : S Job 13:28; S Isa 51:8
- Hosea 5:12 : S Job 18:16
- Hosea 5:13 : S Isa 7:16
- Hosea 5:13 : S Eze 23:5; Hos 7:11; 8:9; 12:1
- Hosea 5:13 : S La 5:6; Hos 7:8; 10:6
- Hosea 5:13 : S Isa 3:7; Hos 14:3
- Hosea 5:13 : Hos 2:7
- Hosea 5:14 : S Job 10:16; S Jer 4:7; Am 3:4
- Hosea 5:14 : Hos 6:1
- Hosea 5:14 : S Dt 32:39; Mic 5:8
- Hosea 5:15 : S Isa 18:4
- Hosea 5:15 : S Lev 26:40
- Hosea 5:15 : S Nu 21:7; S Ps 24:6; S Hos 3:5
- Hosea 5:15 : Ps 50:15; S Jer 2:27
- Hosea 5:15 : Isa 64:9; S Eze 20:43
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1. A spirit of prostitution in the heart (1-12)
Idolatry is spiritual prostitution. Northern Israel had persisted in idolatry since its first king, Jeroboam I, put idols in Dan and Bethel to keep the people from going to Jerusalem. Their unfaithfulness to God had become like a disease in their bones. Their hearts were infected with a spirit of prostitution. So they did not acknowledge the Lord; their arrogance had grown. Their evil deeds and pride kept them from repenting. Now, even though they seek God with many animal sacrifices, they cannot not find him (6). They must first repent.
2. Only God can heal (13-15)
Israel sought to strengthen her position by asking for Assyrian support. But Assyria was bent on military conquest. Ephraim did not want to give up her idols. She was like Hosea's prostitute wife. Judah was in danger of making the same mistake. God can heal and protect his people when they admit their guilt and seek his face.
Prayer: Lord, take away our pride and help us to come to you with repentant hearts.
One Word: Admit guilt and seek the Lord