10 The princes of Judah were like them that remove the bound: therefore I will pour out my wrath upon them like water.

Other Translations of Hosea 5:10

New International Version

10 Judah's leaders are like those who move boundary stones. I will pour out my wrath on them like a flood of water.

English Standard Version

10 The princes of Judah have become like those who move the landmark; upon them I will pour out my wrath like water.

The Message

10 "Israel's rulers are crooks and thieves, cheating the people of their land, And I'm angry, good and angry. Every inch of their bodies is going to feel my anger.

New King James Version

10 "The princes of Judah are like those who remove a landmark; I will pour out my wrath on them like water.

New Living Translation

10 "The leaders of Judah have become like thieves. So I will pour my anger on them like a waterfall.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Hosea 5:10

Commentary on Hosea 5:8-15

(Read Hosea 5:8-15)

The destruction of impenitent sinners is not mere talk, to frighten them, it is a sentence which will not be recalled. And it is a mercy that we have timely warning given us, that we may flee from the wrath to come. Compliance with the commandments of men, who thwart the commandments of God, ripens a people for ruin. The judgments of God are sometimes to a sinful people as a moth, and as rottenness, or as a worm; as these consume the clothes and the wood, so shall the judgments of God consume them. Silently, they shall think themselves safe and thriving, but when they look into their state, shall find themselves wasting and decaying. Slowly, for the Lord gives them space to repent. Many a nation; as well as many a person, dies of a consumption. Gradually, God comes upon sinners with lesser judgments, to prevent greater, if they will be wise, and take warning. When Israel and Judah found themselves in danger, they sought the protection of the Assyrians, but this only helped to make their wound the worse. They would be forced to apply to God. He will bring them home to himself, by afflictions. When men begin to complain more of their sins than of their afflictions, then there begins to be some hope of them; and when under the conviction of sin, and the corrections of the rod, we must seek the knowledge of God. Those who are led by severe trials to seek God earnestly and sincerely, will find him a present help and an effectual refuge; for with him is plenteous redemption for all who call upon him. There is solid peace, and there only, where God is.