Threatening and Pleading
Hosea 2:4
And I will not have mercy on her children; for they be the children of prostitutions.


(compare ver. 2): — "Let her put away her whoredoms," etc. What should we learn hereby, but that it hangs upon our own will whether God suspend the judgment or no? For we ought not to impute our own evil to God, or impiously think that fate rules us. In other words, this or that evil comes, not because God foreknew or foreordained it, but because this evil was to be, or would be, done, therefore God both foreknew it, and prefixed His sentence upon it. Why then does God predetermine an irrevocable sentence? Because He foresaw incorrigible malice. Why, again, after pronouncing sentence, doth God counsel amendment? That we may know, by experience, that they are incorrigible. Therefore He waits for them, although they will not return, and with much patience invites them to repentance. Moreover, individuals repented, although the nation was incorrigible.

(E. B. Pusey, D. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: And I will not have mercy upon her children; for they be the children of whoredoms.

WEB: Indeed, on her children I will have no mercy; for they are children of unfaithfulness;




Incorrigible Sinners
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