Passage
And now do I reveal her dishonour before the eyes of her lovers, And none doth deliver her out of My hand.
And now do I reveal her dishonour before the eyes of her lovers, And none doth deliver her out of My hand.
Hosea 2:8 And she knew not that I had given to her, The corn, and the new wine, and the oil. Yea, silver I did multiply to her, And the gold they prepared for Baal.
Hosea 2:9 Therefore do I turn back, And I have taken My corn in its season, And My new wine in its appointed time, And I have taken away My wool and My flax, covering her nakedness.
Hosea 2:10 And now do I reveal her dishonour before the eyes of her lovers, And none doth deliver her out of My hand.
Hosea 2:11 And I have caused to cease all her joy, Her festival, her new moon, and her sabbath, Even all her appointed times,
Hosea 2:12 And made desolate her vine and her fig-tree, Of which she said, A gift they <FI>are<Fi> to me, That my lovers have given to me, And I have made them for a forest, And consumed them hath a beast of the field.
The verse centers on "reveal", "dishonour", "before", "eyes", "lovers", "none", "doth", and "deliver". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "reveal" and "dishonour", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 9's "Therefore do I turn back And I..." into verse 11's "And I have caused to cease all...", so "reveal" and "dishonour" belong inside that flow. In Hosea context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "reveal" and "dishonour" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.