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Hosea 10 Metaphysical Bible Interpretation

Metaphysical Bible Interpretation of Hosea Chapter 10

Metaphysically Interpreting Hosea 10:1-15

10:1Israel is a luxuriant vine,
   that putteth forth his fruit:
according to the abundance of his fruit
   he hath multiplied his altars;
according to the goodness of their land
   they have made goodly pillars.
10:2Their heart is divided;
   now shall they be found guilty:
he will smite their altars,
   he will destroy their pillars.

10:3Surely now shall they say,
   We have no king;
for we fear not Jehovah;
   and the king, what can he do for us?
10:4They speak vain words,
   swearing falsely in making covenants:
therefore judgment springeth up as hemlock
   in the furrows of the field.
10:5The inhabitants of Samaria shall be in terror
   for the calves of Beth-aven;
for the people thereof shall mourn over it,
   and the priests thereof that rejoiced over it,
   for the glory thereof, because it is departed from it.
10:6It also shall be carried unto Assyria
   for a present to king Jareb:
Ephraim shall receive shame,
   and Israel shall be ashamed of his own counsel.

10:7As for Samaria, her king is cut off,
   as foam upon the water.
10:8The high places also of Aven, the sin of Israel,
   shall be destroyed:
the thorn and the thistle shall come up
   on their altars;
and they shall say to the mountains, Cover us;
   and to the hills, Fall on us.

10:9O Israel, thou hast sinned from the days of Gibeah:
   there they stood;
   the battle against the children of iniquity doth not overtake them in Gibeah.
10:10When it is my desire, I will chastise them;
   and the peoples shall be gathered against them,
   when they are bound to their two transgressions.

10:11And Ephraim is a heifer that is taught,
   that loveth to tread out the grain;
   but I have passed over upon her fair neck:
I will set a rider on Ephraim;
   Judah shall plow,
   Jacob shall break his clods.
10:12Sow to yourselves in righteousness,
   reap according to kindness;
   break up your fallow ground;
for it is time to seek Jehovah,
   till he come and rain righteousness upon you.

10:13Ye have plowed wickedness,
   ye have reaped iniquity;
   ye have eaten the fruit of lies;
for thou didst trust in thy way,
   in the multitude of thy mighty men.
   10:14Therefore shall a tumult arise among thy people,
   and all thy fortresses shall be destroyed,
as Shalman destroyed Beth-arbel in the day of battle:
   the mother was dashed in pieces with her children.
10:15So shall Beth-el do unto you
   because of your great wickedness:
at daybreak shall the king of Israel
   be utterly cut off.

May 7, 1950: Hosea 10:12-13

What activities put us in direct touch with All-Good? Doing right for right's sake (“Sow to yourselves in righteousness”), being actuated by kindness (“Reap according to kindness”), and putting our unused faith in God to work (“Break up your fallow ground”).

Transcribed by Lloyd Kinder on 01-05-2014