Hosea 12:7-8

Hosea 12:7-8

[7] He is a merchant,  the balances  of deceit  are in his hand:  he loveth  to oppress.  [8] And Ephraim  said,  Yet I am become rich,  I have found me out  substance:  in all my labours  they shall find  none iniquity  in me that were sin. 

What does Hosea 12:7-8 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

A merchant who used dishonest scales loved to oppress his customers. Similarly Israel"s oppression of others was traceable to pride in her riches. Much of Israel"s dealings with the nations involved trading that deceit had contaminated. The Israelites considered their wealth a blessing from God that they interpreted as due to their cleverness and His approval of their lifestyle. Really it was due to His grace in spite of their sins.