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The Sinfulness of Israel. . 1 Hear the word of the LORD , ye children of Israel: for the LORD hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land. 2 By swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, they break out, and blood toucheth blood. 3 Therefore shall the land mourn, and every one that dwelleth therein shall languish, with the beasts of the field, and with the fowls of heaven; yea, the fishes of the sea also shall be taken away. 4 Yet let no man strive, nor reprove another: for thy people are as they that strive with the priest. 5 Therefore shalt thou fall in the day, and the prophet also shall fall with thee in the night, and I will destroy thy mother. Here is, I. The court set, and both attendance and attention demanded: " Hear the word of the Lord, you children of Israel, for to you is the word of this conviction sent, whether you will hear or whether you will forbear." Whom may God expect to give him a fair hearing, and take from him a fair warning, but the children of Israel, his own professing people? Yea, they will be ready enough to hear when God speaks comfortably to them; but are they willing to hear when he has a controversy with them? Yes, they must hear him when he pleads against them, when he has something to lay to their charge: The Lord has a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, of this land, of this holy land. Note, Sin is the great mischief-maker; it sows discord between God and Israel. God sees sin in his own people, and a good action he has against them for it. Some more particular actions lie against his own people, which do not lie against other sinners. He has a controversy with them for breaking covenant with him, for bringing a reproach upon him, and for an ungrateful return to him for his favours. God's controversy will be pleaded, pleaded by the judgments of his mouth before they are pleaded by the judgments of his hand, that he may be justified in all he does and may make it appear that he desires not the death of sinners; and God's pleadings ought to be attended to, for, sooner or later, they shall have a hearing. II. The indictment read, by which the whole nation stands charged with crimes of a heinous nature, by which God is highly provoked. 1. They are charged with national omissions of the most important duties: There is no truth nor mercy, neither justice nor charity, these most weighty matters of the law, as our Saviour accounts them ( Matthew 23:23 ), judgment, mercy, and faith. The generality of the people seemed to have no sense at all of the thing called honesty; they made no conscience of what they said and did, though ever so contrary to the truth and injurious to their neighbour. Much less had they any sense of mercy, or any obligation they were under to pity and help the poor. And it is not strange that there is no truth and mercy when there is no knowledge of God in the land. What good can be expected where there is no knowledge of God? It was the privilege of that land that in Israel God was made known, and his name was great, which was an aggravation of their sin, that they did not know him, Psalms 76:1 . 2. Hence follows national commissions of the most enormous sins against both the first and second table, for they had no regard at all to either. Swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and committing adultery, against the third, ninth, sixth, eighth, and seventh commandments, were to be found in all corners of the land, and among all orders and degrees of men among them, Hosea 4:2 ; Hosea 4:2 . The corruption was universal; what good people there were among them were either lost or hid, or they hid themselves. By these they break out, that is, they transgress all bounds of reason and conscience, and the divine law; they have exceeded ( Job 36:9 ); they have been overmuch wicked ( Ecclesiastes 7:17 ); they suffer their corruptions to break out; they themselves break over, and break through, all that stands in their way and would stop them in their sinful career, as water overflows the banks. Note, Sin is a violent thing and its power exorbitant; when men's hearts are fully set in them to do evil ( Ecclesiastes 8:11 ) what will be restrained from them? Genesis 11:6 . When they break out thus blood touches blood, that is, abundance of murders are committed in all parts of the country, and, as it were, in a constant series and succession. Cædes aliæ aliis sunt contiguæ--Murders touch murders; a stream of blood runs down among them, even royal blood. It was about this time that there was so much blood shed in grasping at the crown; Shallum slew Zechariah, and Menahem slew Shallum, Pekah slew Pekahiah, and Hoshea slew Pekah; and the like bloody work, it is likely, there was among other contenders, so that the land was polluted with blood ( Psalms 106:38 ); it was filled with blood from one end to the other, 2 Kings 21:16 . III. Sentence passed upon this guilty and polluted land, Hosea 4:3 ; Hosea 4:3 . It shall be utterly destroyed and laid waste. The whole land is infected with sin, and therefore the whole land shall mourn under God's sore judgments, shall sit in mourning, being stripped of all its wealth and beauty. As the valleys are said to shout for joy, and sing, when there are plenty and peace, so here they are said to mourn when by war and famine they are made desolate. The whole land shall be brimstone, and salt, and burning, was as threatened in the law, Deuteronomy 29:33 . They had broken all God's commandments, and now God threatens to take away all their comforts. The land mourns when there is neither grass for the cattle nor herbs for the service of man; and then every one that dwells therein shall languish for want of nice food to support a wasting life, and fret for want of the usual dainties for delight. The beasts of the field will languish, Jeremiah 14:5 ; Jeremiah 14:6 . Nay, the destruction of the fruits of the earth shall be so great that there shall not be picking for the fowls of the air, to keep them alive; they shall suffer with man, and their dying, or growing lean, will be a punishment to those who used to have their tables replenished with wild-fowl. Nay, the fishes of the sea shall be taken away, or gathered together, that they may go away in shoals to some other coast, and then the fishing trade will be worth nothing. This desolation shall be in that respect more general than that by Noah's flood, for that did not affect the fishes of the sea, but this shall. It was part of one of the plagues of Egypt that he slew their fish ( Psalms 105:29 ); when the waters are dried the fish die, Isaiah 50:2 ; Zephaniah 1:2 ; Zephaniah 1:3 . Note, When man becomes disobedient to God, it is just that the inferior creatures should be made unserviceable to man. Oh what reason have we to admire God's patience and mercy to our land, that though there is in it so much swearing, and lying, and killing, and stealing, and adultery, yet there is plenty of flesh, and fish, and fowl, on our tables! IV. An order of court that no pains should be taken with the condemned criminal to bring him to repentance, with the reason for that order. Observe, 1. The order itself ( Hosea 4:4 ; Hosea 4:4 ): Yet let no man strive nor reprove another; let no means be used to reduce and reclaim them; let their physicians give them up as desperate and past cure. It intimates that as long as there is any hope we ought to reprove sinners for their sins; it is a duty we owe to one another to give and to take reproofs; it was one of the laws of Moses ( Leviticus 19:17 ), Thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour; it is an instance of brotherly love. Sometimes there is need to rebuke sharply, not only to reprove, but to strive, so loth are men to part with their sins. But it is a sign that persons and people are abandoned to ruin when God says, Let them not be reproved. Yet this is to be understood as God's commands sometimes to the prophets not to pray for them, notwithstanding which they did pray for them; but the meaning is, They are so hardened in sin, and so ripened for ruin, that it will be to little purpose either to deal with them or to deal with God for them. Note, It bodes ill to a people when reprovers are silenced, and when those who should witness against the sins of the times, retire into a corner, and give up the cause. See 2 Chronicles 25:16 . 2. The reasons of this order. Let them not reprove one another; for, (1.) They are determined to go on in sin, and no reproofs will cure them of that: Thy people are as those that strive with the priests; they have grown so very impudent in sin, so very insolent, and impatient of reproof, that they will fly in the face even of a priest himself if he should but give them the least check, without any regard to his character and office; and how then can it be thought that they should take a reproof from a private person? Note, Those sinners have their hearts wickedly hardened who quarrel with their ministers for dealing faithfully with them; and those who rebel against ministerial reproof, which is an ordinance of God for their reformation, have forfeited the benefit of brotherly reproof too. Perhaps this may refer to the late wickedness of Joash king of Judah, and his people, who stoned Zechariah, the son of Jehoiada, for delivering them a message from God, 2 Chronicles 24:21 . He was a priest; with him they strove when he was officiating between the temple and the altar; and Dr. Lightfoot thinks the prophet had an eye to his case when he spoke ( Hosea 4:2 ; Hosea 4:2 ) of blood touching blood; the blood of the sacrificer was mingled with the blood of the sacrifice, That, says he, was the apex of their wickedness --thence their ruin was to be dated ( Matthew 23:35 ), as this is of their incorrigibleness, that they are as those who strive with the priest, therefore let no man reprove them; for, (2.) God also is determined to proceed in their ruin ( Hosea 4:5 ; Hosea 4:5 ): " Therefore, because thou wilt take no reproof, no advice, thou shalt fall, and it is in vain for any to think of preventing it, for the decree has gone forth. Thou shalt stumble and fall in the day, and the prophet, the false prophet that flattered and seduced thee, shall fall with thee in the night; both thou and thy prophet shall fall night and day, shall be continually falling into one calamity or other; the darkness of the night shall not help to cover thee from trouble nor the light of the day help thee to flee from it." The prophets are blind leaders and the people blind followers; and to the blind day and night are alike, so that whether it be day or night both shall fall together into the ditch. "Thou shalt fall in the day, when thy fall is least feared by thyself and thou art very secure; and in the day, when it will be seen and observed by others, and turn most to thy shame; and the prophet shall fall in the night, when to himself it will be most terrible." Note, The ruin of those who have helped to ruin others will, in a special manner, be intolerable. And did the children think that when they were in danger of falling their mother would help them? It shall be in vain to expect it, for I will destroy thy mother, Samaria, the mother-city, the whole state, or kingdom, which is as a mother to every part. It shall all be made silent. Note, When all are involved in guilt nothing less can be expected than that all should be involved in ruin. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-6-11" class="com-number"
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> 이스라엘 자손들아, 여호와의 말씀을 들으라. 여호와께서 이 땅에 사는 사람들과 다투실 일이 있으시다. 이 땅에는 진실도 없고 인애도 없으며 하나님을 아는 지식도 없기 때문이다. 오직 저주와 거짓말과 살인과 도둑질과 간음만 있을 뿐이다. 사람들이 경계를 허물어 폭력을 일삼으니 피가 피를 부른다. 그러므로 이 땅이 슬퍼하고 그 안에 사는 모든 것이 쇠약해질 것이다. 들짐승과 하늘의 새들과 바다의 물고기까지도 다 죽어 갈 것이다. 그러나 아무도 다투지 말고 아무도 책망하지 말라. 네 백성은 제사장과 다투는 자들 같기 때문이다. 너는 낮에 넘어지고 선지자도 밤에 너와 함께 넘어질 것이다. 내가 네 어미를 멸하겠다. (호 4:1-5)
**I. 법정이 열리고 참석과 주의가 요구된다.** "이스라엘 자손들아, 여호와의 말씀을 들으라." 하나님이 그들과 논쟁을 가지고 있기 때문이다. 그들은 그분의 백성이다. 죄가 하나님과 이스라엘 사이에 분란을 일으키는 큰 재앙이다. 하나님은 자신의 백성 안에서 죄를 보시고, 그것에 대해 그들을 고소한다.
**II. 기소장이 낭독되는데, 온 나라가 하나님을 크게 분노케 하는 심각한 죄목들로 기소된다.**
1. 그들은 가장 중요한 의무들의 국가적 해태로 기소된다. "진실도 없고 인애도 없으며 하나님을 아는 지식도 없다." 우리 주님이 율법의 가장 중요한 것들이라 평가하신 것들이다(마 23:23). 백성의 대부분은 성실이라는 것에 전혀 감각이 없었다. 그들은 말하고 행하는 것이 아무리 진실과 반대되고 이웃에게 해롭더라도 양심의 가책을 느끼지 않았다. 하나님을 아는 지식이 이 땅에 없는데 진실과 인애가 없는 것은 이상한 일이 아니다. 하나님을 아는 지식이 없는 곳에 무슨 선이 있겠는가?
2. 이어서 십계명의 1, 2계명에 전혀 개의치 않는 데서 비롯되는 가장 끔찍한 죄들의 국가적 행함이 따라온다. 저주와 거짓말과 살인과 도둑질과 간음, 곧 제3, 9, 6, 8, 7계명에 위반되는 것들이 그 땅의 모든 구석에서, 그들 가운데 모든 계층과 지위의 사람들에게서 발견되었다(호 4:2). 부패가 보편적이었다. 그들은 이 경계를 허물어 버렸다. 곧 이성과 양심과 신적 율법의 모든 경계를 범하였다. 물이 둑을 넘치듯 그들 앞에 놓인 모든 것을 허물어 버렸다. 주목하라. 죄는 폭력적인 것이며 그 능력은 과도하다. 이처럼 경계를 허물 때 피가 피를 부른다. 곧 끊이지 않는 살인이 전국에서 저질러진다. 피의 줄기가 그들 가운데 흘렀다.
**III. 이 죄 많고 오염된 땅에 내려지는 판결이다(호 4:3).** 온 땅이 완전히 파괴되어 황폐해질 것이다. 온 땅이 죄로 오염되었으니 온 땅이 하나님의 심판 아래 슬퍼할 것이다. 들짐승도 쇠약해지고(렘 14:5-6), 공중의 새들도 그러할 것이다. 바다의 물고기까지도 거두어질 것이다. 이 황폐함은 노아의 홍수보다 어떤 면에서 더 광범위할 것이다. 홍수는 바다의 물고기에게는 영향을 미치지 않았지만, 이것은 그러할 것이다. 주목하라. 사람이 하나님께 불순종하면 열등한 피조물들이 사람에게 쓸모없게 되는 것이 공의롭다.
**IV. 유죄 선고를 받은 범죄자를 회개로 이끌기 위한 아무런 수고도 하지 말라는 법원의 명령과 그 이유이다.**
1. 명령 자체이다(호 4:4). "아무도 다투지 말고 아무도 책망하지 말라. 그들을 회복시키려는 시도를 하지 말라. 의사들이 그들을 절망적이라고 포기하게 하라." 이것은 희망이 있는 한 우리가 죄인들을 죄에 대해 책망해야 함을 암시한다. 서로 책망하는 것은 우리가 서로에게 져야 하는 의무이다. 모세의 법들 중 하나가 그것이었다(레 19:17). 그러나 하나님이 꾸짖음을 받지 말라고 하실 때는 사람들과 백성들이 멸망에 버려졌다는 신호이다.
2. 이 명령의 이유이다. 책망하지 말라. 왜냐하면 (1) 그들은 계속 죄 짓기로 결심하여 아무 책망도 그것을 고칠 수 없다. "네 백성은 제사장과 다투는 자들 같다." 그들은 제사장이 조금만 질책해도 그의 얼굴에 대들 만큼 오만하게 죄에 완악해졌으며, 그의 성격과 직분을 전혀 개의치 않는다. 그러면 그들이 사인의 책망을 어떻게 받을 것이라고 생각할 수 있겠는가? 주목하라. 신실하게 대하는 사역자들과 다투는 죄인들은 마음이 사악하게 완악해진 것이다. (2) 하나님도 그들의 멸망을 진행시키기로 결심하셨다(호 4:5). "그러므로 네가 낮에 넘어질 것이다. 어떤 것도 그것을 막을 것을 기대하지 말라. 이미 작정이 나갔다. 낮에 넘어질 것이다. 너와 함께 거짓 선지자도 밤에 넘어질 것이다. 낮이든 밤이든 계속해서 하나의 재앙에서 다른 재앙으로 넘어지게 될 것이다." 제사장들은 눈먼 인도자이고 백성은 눈먼 따르는 자들이다. 눈 먼 자에게는 낮과 밤이 같으므로, 낮이든 밤이든 둘 다 함께 구덩이에 빠질 것이다. 자녀들이 위험에 빠질 때 어머니가 도와줄 것이라고 생각했는가? "내가 네 어머니를 멸하겠다." 사마리아, 모성도시, 국가 전체가 침묵하게 될 것이다. 주목하라. 모두가 죄에 연루되었을 때, 모두가 멸망에 연루될 것이라는 것 이외에 기대할 것이 없다.
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H O S E A. CHAP. IV. 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 themselves; so the prophet is employed in this and the following chapters. He is here, as counsel for the King of kings, opening an indictment against the people of Israel, and labouring to convince them of sin, and of their misery and danger because of sin, that he might prevail with them to repent and reform. I. He shows them what were the grounds of God's controversy with them, a general prevalency of vice and profaneness ( Hosea 4:1 ; Hosea 4:2 ), ignorance and forgetfulness of God ( Hosea 4:6 ; Hosea 4:7 ), the worldly-mindedness of the priests ( Hosea 4:8 ), drunkenness and uncleanness ( Hosea 4:11 ), using divination and witchcraft ( Hosea 4:12 ), offering sacrifice in the high places ( Hosea 4:13 ), whoredoms ( Hosea 4:14 ; Hosea 4:18 ), and bribery among magistrates, Hosea 4:18 . II. He shows them what would be the consequences of God's controversy. God would punish them for these things, Hosea 4:9 . The whole land should be laid waste ( Hosea 4:3 ), all sorts of people cut off ( Hosea 4:5 ), their honour lost ( Hosea 4:7 ), their creature-comforts unsatisfying ( Hosea 4:10 ), and themselves made ashamed, Hosea 4:19 . And, which is several times mentioned here as the sorest judgment of all, they should be let alone in their sins ( Hosea 4:17 ), they shall not reprove one another ( Hosea 4:4 ), God will not punish them ( Hosea 4:14 ), nay, he will let them prosper, Hosea 4:16 . III. He gives warning to Judah not to tread in the steps of Israel, because they saw their steps went down to hell, Hosea 4:15 . return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-5" class="com-number"
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선지자들은 책망자로 보냄을 받아 사람들에게 그들의 잘못을 말하고 죄로 인해 스스로 노출시킨 하나님의 심판을 경고하였다. 선지자는 이 장과 이후 장들에서 그 일에 쓰이고 있다. 그는 여기서 만왕의 왕의 법무관으로서 이스라엘 백성에 대한 기소장을 열고 그들을 죄와 그들의 비참함과 죄로 인한 위험에 대해 납득시키려 하며, 그리하여 그들이 회개하고 개혁하도록 설득하려 한다. I. 그는 하나님의 분쟁의 근거가 무엇인지 보여 준다. 악덕과 불경건의 일반적인 만연(호 4:1-2), 무지와 하나님 망각(호 4:6-7), 제사장들의 세상을 사랑하는 마음(호 4:8), 술취함과 불결(호 4:11), 점치고 마술 사용(호 4:12), 산당에서 제사(호 4:13), 음행(호 4:14, 18), 관리들 사이의 뇌물(호 4:18). II. 하나님의 분쟁의 결과가 무엇인지 보여 준다. 이것들 때문에 벌하실 것이다(호 4:9). 온 땅이 황폐해지고(호 4:3), 모든 종류의 사람들이 끊기며(호 4:5), 영예가 사라지고(호 4:7), 피조물의 위로들이 만족을 주지 못하며(호 4:10), 그들 자신이 수치당하게 될 것이다(호 4:19). 그리고 여기서 여러 번 가장 쓴 심판으로 언급된 것은 그들이 죄 가운데 내버려질 것이라는 것이다(호 4:17). 서로 꾸짖지 않을 것이고(호 4:4), 하나님이 벌하지 않으실 것이며(호 4:14), 아니 번성하게 두실 것이다(호 4:16). III. 유다에게 이스라엘의 발자취를 따르지 말라고 경고한다. 그것은 지옥으로 내려가는 발자취임을 보기 때문이다(호 4:15).
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Grounds of God's Controversy with Israel; The Sins of the Priests and People. . 6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. 7 As they were increased, so they sinned against me: therefore will I change their glory into shame. 8 They eat up the sin of my people, and they set their heart on their iniquity. 9 And there shall be, like people, like priest: and I will punish them for their ways, and reward them their doings. 10 For they shall eat, and not have enough: they shall commit whoredom, and shall not increase: because they have left off to take heed to the LORD . 11 Whoredom and wine and new wine take away the heart. 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 ( Hosea 4:4 ; Hosea 4:4 ) when they had priests that did their duty; but the generality of them lived in the neglect of their duty, and here is a word for those priests, and for the people that love to have it so, Jeremiah 5:31 . And it is observable here how the punishment answers to the sin, and how, for the justifying of his own proceedings, God sets the one over-against the other. I. The people strove with the priests that should have taught them the knowledge of God; justly therefore were they destroyed for lack of knowledge, Hosea 4:6 ; Hosea 4:6 . Note, Those that rebel against the light can expect no other than to perish in the dark. Or it is a charge upon the priests, who should have been still teaching the people knowledge ( Ecclesiastes 12:9 ), but they did not, or did it in such a manner that it was as if they had not done it at all, so there was no knowledge of God in the land; and because there was no vision, or none to any purpose, the people perished, Proverbs 29:18 . Note, Ignorance is so far from being the mother of devotion that it is the mother of destruction; lack of knowledge is ruining to any person or people. They are my people that are thus destroyed; their relation to God as his people aggravates both their sin in not taking pains to get the knowledge of that God whose command they were under and with whom they were taken into covenant, and likewise the sin of those who should have taught them; God set his children to school to them, and they never minded them nor took any pains with them. II. Both priests and people rejected knowledge; and justly therefore will God reject them. The reason why the people did not learn, and the priests did not teach, was not because they had not the light, but because they hated it--not because they had not ways of coming to the knowledge of God and of communicating it, but because they had no heart to it; they rejected it. They desired not the knowledge of God's ways, but put it from them, and shut their eyes against the light; and therefore " I will also reject thee; I will refuse to take cognizance of thee and to own thee; you will not know me, but bid me depart; I will therefore say, Depart from me, I know you not. Thou shalt be no priest to me. " 1. The priests shall be no longer admitted to the privileges, or employed in the services, of the priesthood, nor shall they ever be received again, as we find, Ezekiel 44:13 . Note, Ministers that reject knowledge, that are grossly ignorant and scandalous, ought not to be owned as ministers; but that which they seem to have should be taken away, Luke 8:18 . 2. The people shall be no longer as they have been, a kingdom of priests, a royal priesthood, Exodus 19:6 . God's people, by rejecting knowledge, forfeit their honour and profane their own crown. III. They forgot the law of God, neither desired nor endeavoured to retain it in mind, nor to transmit the remembrance of it to their posterity, and therefore justly will God forget them and their children, the people's children; they did not educate them, as they ought to have done, in the knowledge of God and their duty to him, and therefore God will disown them, as not in covenant with him. Note, If parents do not teach their children, when they are young, to remember their Creator, they cannot expect that their Creator should remember them. Or it may be meant of the priests' children; they shall not succeed them in the priests' office, but shall be reduced to poverty, as is threatened against Eli's house, 1 Samuel 2:20 . IV. They dishonoured God with that which was their honour, and justly therefore will God strip them of it, Hosea 4:7 ; Hosea 4:7 . It was their honour that they were increased in number, wealth, power, and dignity. The beginning of their nation was small, but in process of time it greatly increased, and grew very considerable; the family of the priests increased wonderfully. But, as they were increased, so they sinned against God. The more populous the nation grew, the more sin was committed and the more profane they were; their wealth, honour, and power, did but make them the more daring in sin. Therefore, says God, will I change their glory into shame. Are their numbers their glory? God will diminish them and make them few. Is their wealth their glory? God will impoverish them and bring them low; so that they shall themselves be ashamed of that which they gloried in. Their priests shall be made contemptible and base, Malachi 2:9 . Note, That which is our honour, if we dishonour God with it, will sooner or later be turned into shame to us: for those that despise God shall be lightly esteemed, 1 Samuel 2:30 . V. The priests ate up the sin of God's people, and therefore they shall eat and not have enough. 1. They abused the maintenance that was allowed to the priests, to the priests of the house of Aaron, by the law of God, and to the mock-priests of the calves by their constitution ( Hosea 4:8 ; Hosea 4:8 ): They eat up the sin of my people, that is, their sin-offerings. If it be meant of the priests of the calves, it intimates their seizing that which they had no right to; they usurped the revenues of the priests, though they were no priests. If it be meant of those who were legal priests, it intimates their greediness of the profits and perquisites of their office, when they took no care at all to do the duty of it. They feasted upon their part of the offerings of the Lord, but forgot the work for which they were so well paid. They set their heart upon the people's iniquities; they lifted up their soul to them, that is, they were glad then people did commit iniquity, that they might be obliged to bring an offering to make atonement for it, which they should have their share of; the more sins the more sacrifices, and therefore they cared not how much sin people were guilty of. Instead of warning the people against sin, from the consideration of the sacrifices, which showed them what an offence sin was to God, since it needed such an expiation, they emboldened and encouraged the people to sin, since an atonement might be made at so small an expense. Thus they glutted themselves upon the sins of the people, and helped to keep up that which they should have beaten down. Note, It is a very wicked thing to be well pleased with the sins of others because, in some way or other, they may turn to our advantage. 2. God will therefore deny them his blessing upon their maintenance ( Hosea 4:10 ; Hosea 4:10 ): They shall eat and not have enough. Though they have great plenty by the abundance of offerings that are brought in, yet they shall have no satisfaction in it. Either their food shall yield no good nourishment or their greedy appetites shall not be satisfied with it. Note, What is unlawfully gained cannot be comfortably used; no, nor that which is inordinately coveted; it is just that the desires which are insatiable should always be unsatisfied, and that those should never have enough who never know when they have enough. See Micah 6:14 ; Haggai 1:6 . VI. The more they increased the more they sinned ( Hosea 4:7 ; Hosea 4:7 ), and therefore though they commit whoredom, though they take the most wicked methods to multiply their people, yet they shall not increase. Though they have many wives and concubines, as Solomon had, yet they shall not have their families built up thereby in a numerous progeny, any more than he had. Note, Those that hope any way to increase by unlawful means will be disappointed. And therefore God will thus blast all their projects because they have left off to take heed to the Lord; time was when they had some regard to God, and to his authority over them and interest in them, but they have left it off; they take no heed to his word nor to his providences; they do not eye him in either. They forsake him, so as not to take heed to him; they have apostatized to such a degree that they have no manner of regard to God, but are perfectly without God in the world. Note, Those that leave off to take heed to the Lord leave off all good, and can expect no other than that all good should leave them. VII. The people and the priests did harden one another in sin; and therefore justly shall they be sharers in the punishment ( Hosea 4:9 ; Hosea 4:9 ): There shall be, like people, like priest. So they were in character; people and priest were both alike ignorant and profane, regardless of God and their duty, and addicted to idolatry: and so they shall be in condition; God will bring judgments upon them, that shall be the destruction both of priest and people; the famine that deprives the people of their meat shall deprive the priests of their meat-offerings, Joel 1:9 . It is part of the description of a universal desolation that it shall be as with the people, so with the priest, Isaiah 24:2 . God's judgments, when they come with commission, will make no difference. Note, Sharers in sin must expect to be sharers in ruin. Thus God will punish them both for their ways, and reward them for their doings. God will cause their doings to return upon them (so the word is); when a sin is committed the sinner thinks it is gone and he shall hear no more of it, but he shall find it called over again, and made to return, either to his humiliation or to his condemnation. VIII. They indulged themselves in the delights of sense, to hold up their hearts; but they shall find that they take away their hearts ( Hosea 4:11 ; Hosea 4:11 ): Whoredom, and wine, and new wine take away the heart. Some join this with the foregoing words. They have forsaken the Lord, to take heed to whoredom, and wine, and new wine. Or, Because these have taken away their heart. Their sensual pleasures have taken them off from their devotions and drowned all that is good in them. Or we may take it as a distinct sentence, containing a great truth which we see confirmed by every day's experience, that drunkenness and uncleanness are sins which besot and infatuate men, weaken and enfeeble them. They take away both the understanding and the courage. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-12-19" class="com-number"
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> 내 백성이 지식이 없어 망한다. 네가 그 지식을 버렸으니 나도 너를 버려 너를 내 제사장으로 삼지 않겠다. 네가 네 하나님의 율법을 잊었으니 나도 네 자녀들을 잊겠다. 그들이 번성할수록 내게 더욱 죄를 지었으니, 내가 그들의 영광을 수치로 바꾸겠다. 그들은 내 백성의 죄를 먹고 살며 그들의 죄악에 마음을 둔다. 그러므로 백성이나 제사장이나 똑같이 될 것이다. 내가 그들의 행위대로 벌하고 그들의 행실대로 갚겠다. 그들이 먹어도 배부르지 않고, 음행을 하여도 번성하지 못할 것이다. 그들이 여호와께 드리기를 그만두었기 때문이다. 음행과 묵은 포도주와 새 포도주가 사람의 지각을 빼앗아 간다. (호 4:6-11)
하나님은 여기서 제사장들과 백성 모두를 향한 분쟁을 계속하신다.
**I. 백성은 자신들을 가르쳐야 했던 제사장들과 다투었다. 따라서 정당하게 지식이 없어 망하게 되었다(호 4:6).** 주목하라. 빛을 거스르는 자들은 어둠 속에서 망하는 것 외에 다른 것을 기대할 수 없다. 이것은 또한 제사장들에 대한 고발이기도 하다. 그들은 계속 백성에게 지식을 가르쳐야 했지만(전 12:9), 그렇게 하지 않았다. 그래서 이 땅에 하나님을 아는 지식이 없었다. 주목하라. 무지는 헌신의 어머니가 아니라 멸망의 어머니이다. 지식의 결여는 어떤 사람이나 백성에게도 파멸적이다.
**II. 제사장들과 백성 모두가 지식을 거부하였다. 따라서 하나님이 정당하게 그들을 거부하실 것이다.** 백성이 배우지 않고 제사장들이 가르치지 않은 이유는 빛이 없어서가 아니라 그들이 빛을 미워하기 때문이었다. 그들은 지식을 거부하였다. 그러므로 "나도 너를 버리겠다." 제사장들은 더 이상 제사장직의 특권에 들어오거나 그 직무에 종사하도록 허락되지 않을 것이다(겔 44:13). 주목하라. 지식을 거부하는 사역자들은 사역자로 인정되어서는 안 된다. 그들이 가진 것처럼 보이는 것도 빼앗겨야 한다(눅 8:18).
**III. 그들은 하나님의 율법을 잊었고, 따라서 하나님이 정당하게 그들과 그들의 자녀들을 잊으실 것이다.** 주목하라. 부모들이 어린 자녀들에게 그들의 창조자를 기억하도록 가르치지 않으면, 그들의 창조자가 그들을 기억하실 것을 기대할 수 없다.
**IV. 그들은 자신들의 영예인 것으로 하나님을 욕되게 하였고, 따라서 하나님이 정당하게 그것을 빼앗으실 것이다(호 4:7).** 그들의 영예는 수와 부와 권세와 위엄이 증대된 것이었다. 그러나 그들이 번성할수록 하나님을 향해 더욱 죄를 지었다. 그들의 부와 영예와 권세는 오히려 죄에 더욱 대담하게 만들었다. 그러므로 하나님은 그들의 영광을 수치로 바꾸실 것이다. 주목하라. 우리의 영예인 것이 우리가 그것으로 하나님을 욕되게 할 때 우리에게 수치로 변할 것이다.
**V. 제사장들은 하나님의 백성의 죄를 먹었고, 따라서 먹어도 배부르지 못할 것이다(호 4:8-10).** 그들은 하나님의 법에 의해 제사장들에게 허락된 유지비를 남용하였다. "내 백성의 죄를 먹는다"는 말은 그들의 속죄제를 뜻한다. 제사장들이 제물의 일부를 받는 것을 마음에 두면서 백성이 죄를 지으면 속죄제를 가져와야 한다는 것을 기꺼이 여겼다. 죄가 많을수록 제사가 많고, 따라서 그들은 백성이 아무리 죄를 많이 짓더라도 개의치 않았다. 이처럼 그들은 백성의 죄를 탐식하여 그 죄악을 억제해야 할 것을 오히려 유지시켰다. 주목하라. 다른 이들의 죄에 어떤 식으로든 이익을 얻기 때문에 그것을 기꺼이 여기는 것은 매우 사악한 일이다. 그러므로 하나님은 그들의 유지비에 복을 주지 않으실 것이다. "먹어도 배부르지 않을 것이다." 주목하라. 불법으로 얻은 것은 편안하게 사용할 수 없다.
**VI. 그들이 번성할수록 더욱 죄를 지었고(호 4:7), 따라서 음행을 하여도 번성하지 못할 것이다(호 4:10).** 그들은 많은 아내와 첩을 두었지만, 솔로몬처럼 그로 인해 자녀가 많은 가문을 세우지 못할 것이다. 주목하라. 불법적인 수단으로 번성하기를 바라는 이들은 실망할 것이다. 그들이 여호와께 드리기를 그만두었기 때문이다. 그들은 하나님에 대한 모든 관심을 버리고 세상에서 하나님 없이 완전히 지낸다.
**VII. 백성과 제사장들이 서로를 죄에 완악하게 하였다. 따라서 정당하게 벌에 함께 참여하게 될 것이다(호 4:9).** "백성이나 제사장이나 똑같이 될 것이다." 성격에서 그러하듯이 처지에서도 그러할 것이다. 하나님이 그들에게 심판을 내리실 것이다. 제사 중에 백성에게 고기를 빼앗는 기근이 제사장들에게서도 소제물을 빼앗을 것이다(욜 1:9). 주목하라. 죄를 함께 나눈 이들은 멸망도 함께 나눌 것을 기대해야 한다.
**VIII. 그들은 마음을 지탱하기 위해 감각의 쾌락에 빠졌지만, 오히려 그것이 마음을 빼앗아 가는 것을 발견할 것이다(호 4:11).** "음행과 묵은 포도주와 새 포도주가 사람의 지각을 빼앗아 간다." 주목하라. 술취함과 불결은 사람을 우둔하고 어리석게 만드는 죄이다. 그것들은 지각과 용기 모두를 빼앗는다.
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The Sins of the Priests and the People; Warning to Judah. . 12 My people ask counsel at their stocks, and their staff declareth unto them: for the spirit of whoredoms hath caused them to err, and they have gone a whoring from under their God. 13 They sacrifice upon the tops of the mountains, and burn incense upon the hills, under oaks and poplars and elms, because the shadow thereof is good: therefore your daughters shall commit whoredom, and your spouses shall commit adultery. 14 I will not punish your daughters when they commit whoredom, nor your spouses when they commit adultery: for themselves are separated with whores, and they sacrifice with harlots: therefore the people that doth not understand shall fall. 15 Though thou, Israel, play the harlot, yet let not Judah offend; and come not ye unto Gilgal, neither go ye up to Beth-aven, nor swear, The LORD liveth. 16 For Israel slideth back as a backsliding heifer: now the LORD will feed them as a lamb in a large place. 17 Ephraim is joined to idols: let him alone. 18 Their drink is sour: they have committed whoredom continually: her rulers with shame do love, Give ye. 19 The wind hath bound her up in her wings, and they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices. In these verses we have, as before, I. The sins charged upon the people of Israel, for which God had a controversy with them, and they are, 1. Spiritual whoredom, or idolatry. They have in them a spirit of whoredoms, a strong inclination to that sin; the bent and bias of their hearts are that way; it is their own iniquity; they are carried out towards it with an unaccountable violence, and this causes them to err. Note, The errors and mistakes of the judgment are commonly owing to the corrupt affections; men therefore have a good opinion of sin, because they have a disposition towards it. And having such erroneous notions of idols, and such passionate motions towards them, no marvel that with such a head and such a heart they have gone a whoring from under their God, Hosea 4:12 ; Hosea 4:12 . They ought to have been in subjection to him as their head and husband, to have been under his guidance and command, but they revolted from their allegiance, and put themselves under the guidance and protection of false gods. So ( Hosea 4:15 ; Hosea 4:15 ) Israel has played the harlot; their conduct in the worship of their idols was like that of a harlot, wanton and impudent. And ( Hosea 4:16 ; Hosea 4:16 ), Israel slideth back as a backsliding heifer, as an untamed heifer (so some), or as a perverse or refractory one (so others), as a heifer that is turned loose runs madly about the pasture, or, if put under the yoke (which seems rather to be alluded to here), will draw back instead of going forward, will struggle to get her neck out of the yoke and her feet out of the furrow. Thus unruly, ungovernable, untractable, were the people of Israel. They had begun to draw in the yoke of God's ordinances, but they drew back, as children of Belial, that will not endure the yoke; and when the prophets were sent with the goads of reproof, to put them forward, they kicked against the pricks, and ran backwards. The sum of all is ( Hosea 4:17 ; Hosea 4:17 ), Ephraim is joined to idols, is perfectly wedded to them; his affections are glued to them, and his heart is upon them. There are two instances given of their spiritual whoredom, in both which they gave that honour to their idols which is due to God only:-- (1.) They consulted them as oracles, and used those arts of divination which they had learned from their idolatrous priests ( Hosea 4:12 ; Hosea 4:12 ): My people ask counsel at their stocks, their wooden gods; they apply to them for advice and direction in what they should do and for information concerning the event. They say to a stock, Thou art my father ( Jeremiah 2:27 ); and, if it were indeed a father, it were worthy of this honour; but it was a great affront to God, who was indeed their Father, and whose lively oracles they had among them, with which they had liberty to consult at any time, thus to ask counsel at their stocks. And they expect that their staff should declare to them what course they should take and what the event should be. It is probable that this refers to some wicked methods of divination used among the Gentiles, and which the Jews learned from them, by a piece of wood, or by a staff, like Nebuchadnezzar's divining by his arrows, Ezekiel 21:21 . Note, Those who forsake the oracles of God, to take their measures from the world and the flesh, do in effect but consult with their stocks and their staves. (2.) They offered sacrifice to them as gods, whose favour they wanted and whose wrath they dreaded and deprecated ( Hosea 4:13 ; Hosea 4:13 ): They sacrifice to them, to atone and pacify them, and burn incense to them, to please and gratify them, and hope by both to recommend themselves to them. God had pitched upon the place where he would record his name; but they, having forsaken that, chose places for their irreligious rites which pleased their own fancies; they chose, [1.] High places, upon the tops of the mountains and upon the hills, foolishly imagining that the height of the ground gave them some advantage in their approaches towards heaven. [2.] Shady places, under oaks, and poplars, and elms, because the shadow thereof is pleasant to them, especially in those hot countries, and therefore they thought it was pleasing to their gods; or they fancied that a thick shade befriends contemplation, possesses the mind with something of awe, and therefore is proper for devotion. 2. Corporal whoredom is another crime here charged upon them: They have committed whoredom continually, Hosea 4:18 ; Hosea 4:18 . They drove a trade of uncleanness; it was not a single act now and then, but their constant practice, as it is of many that have eyes full of adultery and which cannot cease from that sin, 2 Peter 2:14 . Now the abominable filthiness and lewdness that was found in Israel is here spoken of, (1.) As a concomitant of their idolatry; their false gods drew them to it; for the devil whom they worshipped, though a spirit, is an unclean spirit. Those that worshipped idols were separated with harlots, and they sacrificed with harlots; for because they liked not to retain God in their knowledge, but dishonoured him, therefore God gave them up to vile affections, by the indulging of which they dishonoured themselves, Romans 1:24 ; Romans 1:28 . (2.) As a punishment of it. The men that worshipped idols were separated with harlots that attended the idolatrous rites, as in the worship of Baal-peor, Numbers 25:1 ; Numbers 25:2 . To punish them for that God gave up their wives and daughters to the like vile affections: They committed whoredom and adultery ( Hosea 4:13 ; Hosea 4:13 ), which could not but be a great grief and reproach to their husbands and parents; for those that are not chaste themselves desire to have their wives and daughters so. But thus they might read their sin in their punishment, as David's adultery was punished in the debauching of his concubines by his own son, 2 Samuel 12:11 . Note, When the same sin in others is made men's grief and affliction which they have themselves been guilty of they must own that the Lord is righteous. 3. The perverting of justice, Hosea 4:18 ; Hosea 4:18 . Their rulers (be it spoken to their shame) do love, Give ye, that is, they love bribes, and have it continually in their mouths, Give, give. They are given to filthy lucre; every one that has any business with them must expect to be asked, What will you give? Though, as rulers, they are bound by office to do justice, yet none can have justice done them without a fee; and you may be sure that for a fee they will do injustice. Note, The love of money is the ruin of equity and the root of all iniquity. But of all men it is a shame for rulers (who should be men fearing God and hating covetousness ) to love Give ye. Perhaps this is intended in that part of the charge here, Their drink is sour; it is dead; it is gone. Justice, duly administered, is refreshing, like drink to the thirsty, but when it is perverted, and rulers take rewards either to acquit the guilty or to condemn the innocent, the drink is sour; they turn judgment into wormwood, Amos 5:7 . Or it may refer in general to the depraved morals of the whole nation; they had lost all their life and spirit, and were as offensive to God as dead and sour drink is to us. See Deuteronomy 31:32 ; Deuteronomy 31:33 . II. The tokens of God's wrath against them for their sins. 1. Their wives and daughters should not be punished for the injury and disgrace they did to their families ( Hosea 4:14 ; Hosea 4:14 ): I will not punish your daughters; and, not being punished for their sin, they would go on in it. Note, The impunity of one sinner is sometimes made the punishment of another. Or, " I will not punish them as I will punish you; for you must own, as Judah did concerning his daughter-in-law, that they are more righteous than you, " Genesis 38:26 . 2. They themselves should prosper for a while, but their prosperity should help to destroy them. It comes in as a token of God's wrath ( Hosea 4:16 ; Hosea 4:16 ): The Lord will feed them as a lamb in a large place; they shall have a fat pasture, and a large one, in which they shall be fed to the full, and fed of the best, but it shall be only to prepare them for the slaughter, as a lamb is that is so fed. If they wax fat and kick, they do but wax fat for the butcher. But others make them feed as a lamb on the common, a large place indeed, but where it has short grass and lies exposed. The Shepherd of Israel will turn them both out of his pastures and out of his protection. 3. No means should be used to bring them to repentance ( Hosea 4:17 ; Hosea 4:17 ): " Ephraim is joined to idols, is in love with them and addicted to them, and therefore let him alone, as Hosea 4:4 ; Hosea 4:4 , Let no man reprove him. Let him be given up to his own heart's lusts, and walk in his own counsel; we would have healed him, and he would not be healed, therefore forsake him," See what their end will be, Deuteronomy 32:20 . Note, It is a sad and sore judgment for any man to be let alone in sin, for God to say concerning a sinner, "He is joined to his idols, the world and the flesh; he is incurably proud, covetous, or profane, an incurable drunkard or adulterer; let him alone; conscience, let him alone; minister, let him alone; providences, let him alone. Let nothing awaken him till the flames of hell do it." The father corrects not the rebellious son any more when he determines to disinherit him. "Those that are not disturbed in their sin will be destroyed for their sin." 4. They should be hurried away with a swift and shameful destruction ( Hosea 4:19 ; Hosea 4:19 ): The wind has bound her up in her wings, to carry her away into captivity, suddenly, violently, and irresistibly; he shall take them away as with a whirlwind, Psalms 58:9 . And then they shall be ashamed because of their sacrifices, ashamed of their sin in offering sacrifice to idols, ashamed of their folly in putting themselves to such an expense upon gods that have no power to help them, and thereby making that God their enemy who has almighty power to destroy them. Note, There are sacrifices that men will one day be ashamed of. Those that have sacrificed their time, strength, honour, and all their comforts, to the world and the flesh, will shortly be ashamed of it. Yea, and those that bring to God blind, and lame, and heartless sacrifices, will be ashamed of them too. III. The warning given to Judah not to sin after the similitude of Israel's transgression. It is said in the close of Hosea 4:14 ; Hosea 4:14 , Those that do not understand shall fall; those must needs fall that do not understand how to avoid, or get over, the stumbling-blocks they meet with (and therefore let him that thinks he stands take heed lest he fall ), particularly the two tribes ( Hosea 4:15 ; Hosea 4:15 ): Though thou, Israel, play the harlot, yet let not Judah offend. Though Israel be given to idolatry, yet let not Judah take the infection. Now, 1. This was a very needful caution. The men of Israel were brethren, and near neighbours, to the men of Judah; Israel was more numerous, and at this time in a prosperous condition, and therefore there was danger lest the men of Judah should learn their way and get a snare to their souls. Note, The nearer we are to the infection of sin the more need we have to stand upon our guard. 2. It was a very rational caution: " Let Israel play the harlot, yet let not Judah do so; for Judah has greater means of knowledge than Israel, has the temple and priesthood, and a king of the house of David; from Judah Shiloh is to come; and for Judah God has reserved great blessings in store; therefore let not Judah offend, for more is expected from them than from Israel, they will have more to answer for if they do offend, and from them God will take it more unkindly. If Israel play the harlot, let not Judah do so too, for then God will have no professing people in the world." God bespeaks Judah here, as Christ does the twelve, when many turned their backs upon him, Will you also go away? John 6:67 . Note, Those that have hitherto kept their integrity should, for that reason, still hold it fast, even in times of general apostasy. Now, to preserve Judah from offending as Israel had done, two rules are here given:-- (1.) That they might not be guilty of idolatry they must keep at a distance from the places of idolatry: Come not you unto Gilgal, where all their wickedness was ( Hosea 9:15 ; Hosea 12:11 ); there they multiplied transgression ( Amos 4:4 ); and perhaps they contracted a veneration for that place because there it was said to Joshua, The place where thou standest is holy ground ( Joshua 5:15 ); therefore they are forbidden to enter into Gilgal, Amos 5:5 . And for the same reason they must not go up to Bethel, here called the house of vanity, for so Bethaven signifies, not the house of God, as Bethel signifies. Note, Those that would be kept from sin, and not fall into the devil's hands, must studiously avoid the occasions of sin and not come upon the devil's ground. (2.) That they might not be guilty of idolatry they must take heed of profaneness, and not swear, The Lord liveth. They are commanded to swear, The Lord liveth in truth and righteousness ( Jeremiah 4:2 ); and therefore that which is here forbidden is swearing so in untruth and unrighteousness, swearing rashly and lightly, or falsely and with deceit, or swearing by the Lord and the idol, Zephaniah 1:5 . Note, Those that would be steady in their adherence to God must possess themselves with an awe and reverence of God, and always speak of him with solemnity and seriousness; for those that can make a jest of the true God will make a god of any thing. return to ' Top of Page ' Hosea Hos 3 Hosea Hos Hosea Hos 5 Footnotes: Copyright Statement These files are public domain and are a derivative of an electronic edition that is available on the Christian Classics Ethereal Library Website. Bibliographical Information Henry, Matthew. "Complete Commentary on Hosea 4". 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source-manifest/mhm— Matthew Henry Complete Commentary (PD)- evidence_grade: T_theological
> 내 백성이 나무 우상에게 묻고 막대기에게 답을 구한다. 음란의 영이 그들을 미혹하여 그들이 자기 하나님을 떠나 정조를 지키지 않았다. 그들이 산꼭대기에서 제사를 드리고 언덕 위에서, 상수리나무와 버드나무와 느릅나무 아래서 향을 피운다. 그 그늘이 좋기 때문이다. 그러므로 너희 딸들이 음행을 하고 너희 며느리들이 간음을 한다. 너희 딸들이 음행을 하여도 내가 벌하지 않고, 너희 며느리들이 간음을 하여도 벌하지 않겠다. 남자들 자신이 창녀들과 어울리고 신전 창기들과 함께 제사를 드리기 때문이다. 이렇게 깨닫지 못하는 백성은 망하고 만다. 이스라엘아, 너는 음행을 할지라도 유다는 죄를 짓지 않게 하라. 길갈로 들어가지 말고 벧아웬으로 올라가지 말며 "여호와께서 살아 계심으로" 하고 맹세하지도 말라. 이스라엘이 고집 센 암송아지처럼 심히 완고하게 행하였으니, 여호와께서 어찌 그들을 넓은 들의 어린양처럼 먹이시겠느냐. 에브라임이 우상들과 결합하였으니, 그를 내버려 두어라! 그들이 마시는 것이 시어졌고 그들은 끊임없이 음행을 한다. 그 지도자들은 자기들의 수치스러운 길을 끔찍이도 사랑한다. 바람이 그 여자를 그 날개로 감싸 휩쓸어 가니, 그들이 자기들의 제사로 말미암아 부끄러움을 당할 것이다. (호 4:12-19)
**I. 이스라엘 백성에게 고발된 죄들이다.**
**1. 영적 음행, 즉 우상 숭배이다.** 그들 안에 음란의 영이 있다. 그 죄에 대한 강한 성향이 있으며, 그들의 마음의 기울어짐이 그쪽을 향한다. 그것이 그들을 미혹하게 한다. 주목하라. 판단의 오류와 실수는 흔히 부패한 감정 때문이다. 이처럼 잘못된 우상 관념과 그것들을 향한 열정적인 감정을 가지고 그들이 하나님 아래서 정조를 지키지 않고 자기 하나님을 떠나 음행한 것은 당연하다(호 4:12). 이스라엘은 음행하였다(호 4:15). 고집 센 암송아지처럼 거칠고 완고하게 행하였다(호 4:16). 길든 것처럼 보이지만 돌아서 달아나고, 멍에를 지우면 나아가는 대신 뒤로 물러나고 멍에를 벗고 고랑에서 발을 빼려고 버둥거리는 암송아지처럼. 이처럼 이스라엘은 다루기 힘들고 반항적이었다. 이 모든 것의 합계는 "에브라임이 우상들과 결합하였다"는 것이다(호 4:17). 완전히 그것들에 빠져 있고, 그것들에 애정이 붙어 있으며, 마음이 그것들에 있다.
우상 숭배의 두 가지 사례가 나온다.
(1) 그들은 우상을 신탁으로 취급하여 그것들에게 물었다(호 4:12). "내 백성이 나무 우상에게 묻는다." 그것들에게 어떻게 해야 할지 충고와 지도를 구하고, 사건의 결과에 대한 정보를 구한다. 나무에게 "당신은 내 아버지입니다"라고 한다(렘 2:27). 이것은 막대기로 하는 어떤 사악한 점술 방법을 가리키는 것 같다. 느부갓네살이 화살로 점치는 것처럼(겔 21:21). 주목하라. 하나님의 신탁을 떠나 세상과 육신에서 지침을 구하는 자들은 사실 자신들의 나무 우상과 막대기에 물어보는 것이다.
(2) 그들은 우상들에게 제사를 드렸다(호 4:13). 하나님은 그분의 이름을 기념할 장소를 정하셨지만, 그들은 그것을 버리고 자신들의 마음에 드는 장소들을 선택하였다. 높은 곳들, 산꼭대기와 언덕들. 높은 곳이 하늘에 접근하는 데 어떤 이점이 있다는 어리석은 상상에서. 그리고 그늘진 곳들, 상수리나무와 버드나무와 느릅나무 아래. 그 그늘이 특히 더운 나라에서 쾌적하기 때문에 신들도 기쁘게 할 것이라고 생각하거나, 짙은 그늘이 묵상을 돕고 경건에 적합하다고 생각하여.
**2. 육체적 음행이 또 다른 고발이다(호 4:18).** "끊임없이 음행을 한다." 그들은 불결함을 일삼았다. 주목하라. 술취함과 불결은 사람들을 우둔하게 만드는 죄이다.
이제 이스라엘에서 발견된 끔찍한 부정함과 방종이 다음과 같이 언급된다.
(1) 그들의 우상 숭배의 동반자로서. 거짓 신들이 그들을 그것으로 이끌었다. 창녀들과 어울렸고 신전 창기들과 함께 제사를 드렸다. 그들은 하나님을 알기 싫어하므로 비열한 정욕에 내버려지게 되었다(롬 1:24, 28).
(2) 그것에 대한 벌로서. 바알-브올 예배에서처럼 창녀들과 어울렸다(민 25:1-2). 그것을 벌하기 위해 하나님은 아내들과 딸들도 같은 비열한 정욕에 내버려 두셨다. 간음을 한 것이 그 남편과 부모에게 큰 슬픔과 수치가 되었다. 그러나 이처럼 그들은 자신들의 벌에서 자신들의 죄를 읽을 수 있었다(삼하 12:11). 주목하라. 다른 이들에게서 그들이 자신들도 죄를 범한 동일한 죄가 슬픔과 고통이 될 때, 그들은 여호와가 의로우심을 인정해야 한다.
**3. 정의의 왜곡이다(호 4:18).** "지도자들은 '주어라'를 사랑한다." 즉, 뇌물을 좋아한다. 지도자들은 직분상 정의를 행할 의무가 있지만, 누구도 수수료 없이는 정의를 얻지 못한다. 주목하라. 돈을 사랑하는 것은 형평을 망치고 모든 불의의 뿌리이다.
**II. 그들의 죄에 대한 하나님의 진노의 표징들이다.**
1. 그들의 아내와 딸들이 그들의 가정에 준 해악과 수치에 대해 벌받지 않을 것이다(호 4:14). "내가 너희 딸들을 벌하지 않겠다." 벌을 받지 않아서 그것을 계속하게 될 것이다. 주목하라. 한 죄인의 처벌되지 않음이 때때로 다른 이에 대한 형벌로 만들어진다.
2. 그들 자신은 잠시 번성하겠지만 그 번성이 그들을 멸망시키는 데 도움을 줄 것이다. 진노의 표징으로 언급된다(호 4:16). "여호와께서 그들을 넓은 들의 어린양처럼 먹이시겠다." 그들은 풍성하고 넓은 목초지를 갖겠지만, 그것은 오직 도살을 위해 살찌우기 위한 것이다. 또는 그들이 공유지의 어린양처럼 먹게 될 것이다. 넓은 곳이지만 짧은 풀이 있고 노출된 곳에. 이스라엘의 목자가 그분의 목초지 밖으로, 그분의 보호 밖으로 그들을 내보낼 것이다.
3. 그들을 회개로 이끌기 위한 수단을 사용하지 않을 것이다(호 4:17). "에브라임이 우상들과 결합하였으니, 그를 내버려 두어라." 이것은 큰 심판이다. 양심아, 그를 내버려 두어라. 사역자야, 그를 내버려 두어라. 섭리야, 그를 내버려 두어라.
4. 그들은 신속하고 수치스러운 멸망으로 서둘러 가게 될 것이다(호 4:19). "바람이 그 여자를 그 날개로 감싸 휩쓸어 갔다." 포로 생활로 갑자기, 폭력적으로, 거역할 수 없게 이끌릴 것이다. "그들이 자기들의 제사로 말미암아 부끄러움을 당할 것이다." 우상들에게 제사를 드린 자신들의 죄를 부끄러워하고, 도울 힘이 없는 신들에게 그토록 많은 비용을 지불한 어리석음을 부끄러워할 것이다. 주목하라. 사람이 수치당하게 될 제사들이 있다.
**III. 이스라엘의 범죄와 유사하게 죄 짓지 않도록 유다를 향한 경고이다(호 4:14b-15).** 비록 이스라엘이 음행하더라도 유다는 죄 짓지 말라.
1. 이것은 매우 필요한 경고였다. 이스라엘 사람들은 유다 사람들의 형제요 가까운 이웃들이었다. 이스라엘은 더 많았고 당시 번성한 상태였다. 그러므로 유다 사람들이 그들의 길을 배울 위험이 있었다. 주목하라. 죄의 전염에 더 가까이 있을수록 우리는 더욱 경계하는 곳에 설 필요가 있다.
2. 이것은 매우 이성적인 경고였다. "이스라엘이 음행하더라도 유다는 그렇게 하지 말라. 유다는 성전과 제사장직과 다윗 집의 왕이 있고, 이스라엘보다 더 큰 지식의 수단을 가지고 있다. 따라서 범죄하면 더 많이 책임을 지게 될 것이다."
이제 유다가 이스라엘처럼 범죄하지 않도록 두 가지 규칙이 주어진다.
(1) 우상 숭배에 빠지지 않으려면 우상 숭배 장소들을 멀리해야 한다. "길갈로 들어가지 말라. 벧아웬으로 올라가지 말라." 길갈은 이스라엘의 모든 악이 행해지는 곳이었다(호 9:15; 12:11; 암 4:4). 주목하라. 죄를 피하고자 하는 이들은 죄의 기회를 열심히 피해야 한다.
(2) 우상 숭배에 빠지지 않으려면 불경건을 조심해야 한다. "여호와께서 살아 계심으로" 하고 맹세하지 말라. 경솔하고 가볍게, 또는 거짓되고 속임수로 맹세하는 것이 금지된다. 주목하라. 하나님을 굳건히 따르고자 하는 이들은 하나님에 대한 경외와 외경을 가져야 하며, 항상 엄숙하고 진지하게 그분에 대해 말해야 한다.
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