Hosea 12:1 Ephraim feeds on wind, and follows after the east wind: he daily increases lies and desolation… coming from Arabia and the far East, over large tracts of sandy waste, is parching, scorching, destructive to vegetation, oppressive to man, violent and destructive on the sea, and by land also, having the force of the whirlwind. "The east wind carrieth him away, and he departeth, and as a whirlwind hurleth him out of his place" (Job 27:21). In leaving God and following idols, Ephraim fed on what is unsatisfying, and chased after what is destructive. If a hungry man were to feed on wind, it would be light food. If a man could overtake the east wind, it were his destruction. Israel "fed on wind when he sought by gifts to win one who could aid him no more than the wind; 'he chased the east wind' when, in place of the gain which he sought, he received from the patron whom he had adopted no slight loss." Israel sought for the scorching wind, when it could betake itself under the shadow of God. "The scorching wind," says St. Cyril, "is the burning of calamities, and the consuming fire of affliction." "He increaseth lies and desolation"; for unrepented sins and their punishment are, in God's government, linked together; so that to multiply sin is, in fact, to multiply desolation. Sin and punishment are bound together as cause and effect. "Lying will signify false speaking, false dealing, false opinions, false worship, false pretences for colour thereof, false hopes, or relying on things that will deceive. In all these kinds was Ephraim at that time guilty, adding one sort of lying to another." (E. B. Pusey, D. D.) Parallel Verses KJV: Ephraim feedeth on wind, and followeth after the east wind: he daily increaseth lies and desolation; and they do make a covenant with the Assyrians, and oil is carried into Egypt. |