6 For I desired mercy, and not sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings.
6 For I desired H2654 mercy, H2617 and not sacrifice; H2077 and the knowledge H1847 of God H430 more than burnt offerings. H5930
6 For I desire goodness, and not sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more than burnt-offerings.
6 For kindness I desired, and not sacrifice, And a knowledge of God above burnt-offerings.
6 For I delight in loving-kindness, and not sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more than burnt-offerings.
6 For I desire mercy, and not sacrifice; And the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings.
6 Because my desire is for mercy and not offerings; for the knowledge of God more than for burned offerings.
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Commentary on Hosea 6 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 6
The closing words of the foregoing chapter gave us some hopes that God and his Israel, notwithstanding their sins and his wrath, might yet be happily brought together again, that they would seek him and he would be found of them; now this chapter carries that matter further, and some join the beginning of this chapter with the end of that, "They will seek me early,' saying, "Come and let us return.' But God doth again complain of the wickedness of this people; for, though some did repent and reform, the greater part continued obstinate. Observe,
Hsa 6:1-3
These may be taken either as the words of the prophet to the people, calling them to repentance, or as the words of the people to one another, exciting and encouraging one another to seek the Lord, and to humble themselves before him, in hopes of finding mercy with him. God had said, In their affliction they will seek me; now the prophet, and the good people his friends, would strike while the iron was hot, and set in with the convictions their neighbours seemed to be under. Note, Those who are disposed to turn to God themselves should do all they can to excite, and engage, and encourage others to return to him. Observe,
Hsa 6:4-11
Two things, two evil things, both Judah and Ephraim are here charged with, and justly accused of:-