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Hosea 4

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Hosea 4
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4Q166 "The Hosea Commentary Scroll", late first century B.C.
BookBook of Hosea
CategoryEarly Prophets
Christian Bible partOld Testament
Order in the Christian part28

Hosea 4 is the fourth chapter of theBook of Hosea in theHebrew Bible or theOld Testament of theChristianBible.[1][2] This book contains the prophecies attributed to the prophetHosea, son ofBeeri. In this chapter he reproves the people and priests for their sins in the interregnum following Jeroboam's death; hence there is no mention of the king or his family; and in Hosea 4:2 bloodshed and other evils usual in a civil war are specified.[3] It is a part of theBook of the Twelve Minor Prophets.[4][5]

Text

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The original text was written inHebrew language.This chapter is divided into 19 verses.

Textual witnesses

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Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter inHebrew are of theMasoretic Text tradition, which includes theCodex Cairensis (895),the Petersburg Codex of the Prophets (916),Aleppo Codex (10th century),Codex Leningradensis (1008).[6] Fragments containing parts of this chapter in Hebrew were found among theDead Sea Scrolls including 4Q78 (4QXIIc; 75–50 BCE) with extant verses 1–19;[7][8][9][10] and 4Q82 (4QXIIg; 25 BCE) with extant verses 1, 9–11, 13–14.[8][11][12][13]

There is also a translation intoKoine Greek known as theSeptuagint, made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version includeCodex Vaticanus (B;G{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {G}}}B; 4th century),Codex Alexandrinus (A;G{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {G}}}A; 5th century) andCodex Marchalianus (Q;G{\displaystyle {\mathfrak {G}}}Q; 6th century).[14][a]

Verse 6

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My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge:
Because you have rejected knowledge,
I also will reject you from being priest for Me
Because you have forgotten the law of your God,
I also will forget your children.[16]
  • "Are destroyed": from the Hebrew plural verbנִדְמ֥וּ,nidmu, following a singular subject, collectively include the whole nation of Israel.[17] Jerome rendered the verb in the sense of "silence" (Latin: "conticuit populus incus", that is, "sinking into eternal silence"; as supported by the Chaldee version).[17] The Greek Septuagint interpret it in the sense of "likeness": "My people arelike (ὡμοιώθη) as if they had no knowledge."[17] Isaiah 5:13 uses the same expression, "therefore my people are gone into captivity, because they have no knowledge".[18]
  • "Lack of knowledge": "of God" (Hosea 4:1), that is, "lack of piety".[3]
  • "You have rejected knowledge": may refer to the priests appointed by Jeroboam not from among the Levites, but 'of the lowest of the people, ignorant and illiterate men' (1 Kings 12:31) who reject with contempt the knowledge of God and of divine things.[19]

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Notes

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  1. ^The Book of Hosea is missing from the extantCodex Sinaiticus.[15]

References

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  1. ^Halley, Henry H.Halley's Bible Handbook: an abbreviated Bible commentary. 23rd edition. Zondervan Publishing House. 1963.
  2. ^Holman Illustrated Bible Handbook. Holman Bible Publishers, Nashville, Tennessee. 2012.
  3. ^abRobert Jamieson, Andrew Robert Fausset; David Brown.Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown's Commentary On the Whole Bible. 1871.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
  4. ^Metzger, Bruce M., et al.The Oxford Companion to the Bible. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
  5. ^Keck, Leander E. 1996.The New Interpreter's Bible: Volume: VII. Nashville: Abingdon.
  6. ^Würthwein 1995, pp. 35–37.
  7. ^Ulrich 2010, pp. 592–593.
  8. ^abDead sea scrolls - Hosea
  9. ^Fitzmyer 2008, p. 38.
  10. ^4Q78 at the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library
  11. ^Fitzmyer 2008, p. 39.
  12. ^Ulrich 2010, pp. 591–593.
  13. ^4Q82 at the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library
  14. ^Würthwein 1995, pp. 73–74.
  15. ^Shepherd, Michael (2018).A Commentary on the Book of the Twelve: The Minor Prophets. Kregel Exegetical Library. Kregel Academic. p. 13.ISBN 978-0825444593.
  16. ^Hosea 4:6NKJV
  17. ^abcJoseph S. Exell; Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones (Editors). ThePulpit Commentary. 23 volumes. First publication: 1890.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
  18. ^Barnes, Albert. Notes on the Old Testament. London, Blackie & Son, 1884. Reprint, Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1998.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.
  19. ^John Gill. John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible. Exposition of the Old and New Testament. Published in 1746-1763.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain.

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