Hosea 7:2 - Matthew Poole's English Annotations on the Holy Bible

Bible Comments

They who are thus greatly wicked, notorious sinners, consider not in their hearts, do not remember, nor will they once seriously ponder this, that I remember all their wickedness; that I see all they do, and remember all I see; and that with more than an idle, unactive looking on, or retaining in memory; I look on, and remember to call them to account, and to punish for their sins. They would flatter themselves into an opinion that I take no notice of their wickedness, and that I will never require it. Their own doings; the guilt and punishment, the iniquity and mischief, of the works they have done; their own doings, not their fathers, as hypocrites and the incorrigible are ready to complain. Have beset them about: as cords wrap one taken in them, or as an enemy invests and besiegeth a town on every side, so these profligate people, courtiers, priests, prophets, and citizens, are all held enclosed with their own sins. They are before my face; what they have done I do see, and what they suffer I do see, and it is but just they should suffer what their sins deserve: they hoped for impunity, because they thought I did not regard, but now by a just punishment, by full measures of sorrows heaped upon them, they shall find all their ways were under my eye, and that I weighed their doings.

Hosea 7:2

2 And they considerb not in their hearts that I remember all their wickedness: now their own doings have beset them about; they are before my face.