Hosea 6:2 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

The haste of the seeming penitents for the fulfilment of their hope. They expect the rapid restoration of the national prosperity, prompted by the abundance of the Divine love, and His response to the first touch of penitence (signified in Hosea 5:15).

After two days. — A phrase sometimes used for the second day, i.e., to-morrow.

In the third day — i.e., after a short time. This and the above expression are not identical in the designation of time. Some Christian interpreters (Jerome, Luther, Pusey) consider the passage has sole reference to the resurrection of Christ. But with Calvin, Henderson, Schmoller, &c., we consider this to be contradicted by the form of the expression. To bring in the resurrection of Christ with no authority from the New Testament is far-fetched over-refinement, and breaks the consistency of the passage.

Hosea 6:2

2 After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.