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Oseas 9:5

5 Unsay inyong pagabuhaton sa adlaw sa maligdong nga pagkatigum, ug sa adlaw sa fiesta ni Jehova?

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Backsliders;   The Topic Concordance - Corruption;   Idolatry;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Day;  

Dictionaries:

- Holman Bible Dictionary - Hosea;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Love, Lover, Lovely, Beloved;   Memphis;   Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Assembly;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Calf, Golden;   Hosea;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Captivity;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

what: Isaiah 10:3, Jeremiah 5:31

in: Hosea 2:11, Joel 1:13

Reciprocal: Hosea 9:12 - woe Zephaniah 3:18 - sorrowful Luke 16:3 - What

Gill's Notes on the Bible

What will ye do in the solemn day, and in the day of the feast of the Lord?] Since their sacrifices now were so disagreeable and displeasing to the Lord, and so unavailable to themselves, what would they do when in captivity, "in the solemn day", the seventh day of the week, appointed by the Lord for rest and religious worship; and in the first day of the month, which also was to be solemnly observed, by offering sacrifice, c. and on feast days of the Lord's instituting, as the feasts of the passover, pentecost and tabernacles? seeing those that carried and held them captive would not allow them time for such solemnities; nor would they be furnished with proper sacrifices; nor could they be accommodated with a proper place to offer them at; nor be able, in a strange land, and under hardships and miseries, to express that joy that is suitable to such occasions: thus should they learn, by sad experience, the want of those means and opportunities of serving the Lord, which in their own land they rejected and despised. Jarchi and Kimchi interpret this of the destruction of Israel, and of punishment inflicted on them at the time appointed by the Lord; and which would be a solemn time, a feast with the Lord, to which he should invite their enemies, and they should spill their blood as the blood of sacrifices; and when he would display the glory of his justice, truth, and faithfulness, before all the world. And it is asked, what will you do then? whither will you flee for help? or what sacrifice can you offer up to the Lord to atone for sin, or appease his wrath? will you be able to rejoice then? no, your joy will be turned into mourning; see Isaiah 10:3.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

What will ye do in the solemn day? - Man is content to remain far from God, so that God do not show him, that He has withdrawn Himself from him. Man would fain have the power of drawing near to God in time of calamity, or when he himself likes. He would fain have God at his command, as it were, not be at the command of God. God cuts off this hope altogether. he singles out the great festivals, which commemorated His great doings for His people, as though they had no more share in those mercies. The more solemn the day, the more total man’s exclusion, the more manifest God’s withdrawal. To one shut out from His service, the days of deepest religious joy became the days of deepest sorrow. Mirth is turned into heaviness. To be deprived of the ordinary daily sacrifice was a source of continual sorrow; how much more, “in the days of” their “gladness” Numbers 10:10, in which they were bidden to rejoice before the Lord, and “in which they seemed to have a nearer and more familiar access to God.” True, that having separated themselves from the temple, they had no right to celebrate these feasts, which were to be held in the place “which God had chosen to place His name there.” Man, however, clings to the shadow of God’s service, when he has parted with the substance. And so God foretold them before, that He would “make all their mirth to cease” Hosea 2:11.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Hosea 9:5. What will ye do in the solemn day — When ye shall be despoiled of every thing by the Assyrians; for the Israelites who remained in the land after its subjection to the Assyrians did worship the true God, and offer unto him the sacrifices appointed by the law, though in an imperfect and schismatic manner; and it was a great mortification to them to be deprived of their religious festivals in a land of strangers. See Calmet.


 
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