Hosea
Hosea 4:7BSB·traditional attribution

The more they multiplied, the more they sinned against Me; they exchanged their Glory for a thing of disgrace.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

Here the Prophet amplifies the wickedness and impiety of the people, by adding this circumstance, that they the more perversely wantoned against God, the more bountiful he was to them, yea, when he poured upon them riches in full exuberance.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

God is here proceeding in his controversy both with the priests and with the people. The people were as those that strove with the priests (Hos 4:4) when they had priests that did their duty; but the generality of them lived in the neglect of their duty, and here is a word for those priests, and for the people that love to have it so, Jer 5:31.

Commenting on Hosea 4:6-11

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

As they were increased, so they sinned against me,.... As the children of the priests increased and grew up, they sinned against the Lord, imitating their parents; they were as many sinners as they were persons, not one to be excepted: this expresses their universal depravity and corruption.