Hosea 4:8

"As they were multiplied, so they sinned against me. I will change their glory into shame."

Key Reflection

This verse illustrates how as the Israelites grew in number and prosperity, they increasingly turned away from God, sinning more freely. The Lord, in judgment, promises to reverse their good fortune, transforming their honor into disgrace as a consequence of their rebellion.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

They eat up the sin of My people -The priests made a gain of the sins of the people, lived upon them and by them, conniving at or upholding the idolatries of the people, partaking in their idol-sacrifices and idolatrous rites, which, as involving the desertion of God, were “the sin of the people,” and the root of all their other sins. This the priests did knowingly. True or false, apostate or irregularly appointed, they knew that there was no truth in the golden calves; but they withheld the truth, they held it down in unrighteousness, and preached Jeroboam’s false-hood, “these be thy gods, O Israel.” The reputation, station, maintenance of the false priests depended upon it.

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