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BookOfHosea
Hosea: | AUTHOR: Hosea - 750 B.C. - OLD TESTAMENT - Minor Prophet |
jps@Hosea:1 | HOSEA - Sometimes called the "Prophet of Divine Love," Hosea was a native of Israel and was called to be God’s spokesman during that kingdom’s darkest hour. The apostasy of his own people was enough to break Hosea’s heart, but he also bore a heavy cross in his own life - his wife had proved unfaithful. In this bitter experience Hosea came to fathom God’s love for his erring children and pleads with his people to repent and avail themselves of God’s divine compassion and a love that will not let Israel go. |
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Hosea @ salvation, the son of Beeri, and author of the book of prophecies bearing his name. He belonged to the kingdom of Israel. "His Israelitish origin is attested by the peculiar, rough, Aramaizing diction, pointing to the northern part of Palestine; by the intimate acquaintance he evinces with the localities of Ephraim (5:1; 6:8-9; 12:12; 14:6, etc.); by passages like 1:2, where the kingdom is styled 'the land', and 7:5, where the Israelitish king is designated as 'our' king." The period of his ministry (extending to some sixty years) is indicated in the superscription jps@Hosea:1:1-2). He is the only prophet of Israel who has left any written prophecy.
Hosea, Prophecies of @ This book stands first in order among the "Minor Prophets." "The probable cause of the location of Hosea may be the thoroughly national character of his oracles, their length, their earnest tone, and vivid representations." This was the longest of the prophetic books written before the Captivity. Hosea prophesied in a dark and melancholy period of Israel's history, the period of Israel's decline and fall. Their sins had brought upon them great national disasters. "Their homicides and fornication, their perjury and theft, their idolatry and impiety, are censured and satirized with a faithful severity." He was a contemporary of Isaiah. The book may be divided into two parts, the first containing chapters 1-3, and symbolically representing the idolatry of Israel under imagery borrowed from the matrimonial relation. The figures of marriage and adultery are common in the Old Testament writings to represent the spiritual relations between Jehovah and the people of Israel. Here we see the apostasy of Israel and their punishment, with their future repentance, forgiveness, and restoration. The second part, containing 4-14, is a summary of Hosea's discourses, filled with denunciations, threatenings, exhortations, promises, and revelations of mercy. Quotations from Hosea are found in jps@Matthew:2:15 jps@Matthew:9:15 jps@Matthew:12:7 ; jps@Romans:9:25-26. There are, in addition, various allusions to it in other places jps@Luke:23:30; jps@Revelation:6:16, comp. jps@Hosea:10:8; jps@Romans:9:25-26; jps@1Peter:2:10, comp. jps@Hosea:1:10, etc.). As regards the style of this writer, it has been said that "each verse forms a whole for itself, like one heavy toll in a funeral knell." "Inversions (7:8; 9:11-13; 1jps@2: 8), anacolutha (9:6; 12:8, etc.), ellipses (9:4; 13:9, etc.), paranomasias, and plays upon words, are very characteristic of Hosea (8:7; 9:15; 10:5; 11:5; 12:11)."
jps@Hosea:1:1 | Introduction |
jps@Hosea:1:2-2:1 | Hosea's Wife and Children |
jps@Hosea:2:2-23 | Israel Punished and Restored |
jps@Hosea:3 | Hosea's Reconciliation With His Wife |
jps@Hosea:4 | The Charge Against Israel |
jps@Hosea:5 | Judgment Against Israel |
jps@Hosea:6:1-7:16 | Israel Unrepentant |
jps@Hosea:8 | Israel to Reap the Whirlwind |
jps@Hosea:9:1-10:15 | Punishment for Israel |
jps@Hosea:11:1-11 | God's Love for Israel |
jps@Hosea:11:12-12:14 | Israel's Sin |
jps@Hosea:13 | The LORD'S Anger Against Israel |
jps@Hosea:14 | Repentance to Bring Blessing |
jps@Hosea:1:7 | jesus christ divinity of |
jps@Hosea:1:7 | jesus christ divinity of |
jps@Hosea:12:3-5 | jesus christ divinity of |
jps@Hosea:12:3-5 | jesus christ divinity of |
jps@Hosea:13:14 | resurrection |
jps@Hosea:11:9 | anger of god |
jps@Hosea:13:11 | anger of god |
jps@Hosea:14:4 | anger of god |
jps@Hosea:2:19 | jesus love |
jps@Hosea:11:1 | adoption |
jps@Hosea:12:6 | perseverance |
jps@Hosea:4:1-2 | dishonesty cheating general scriptures |
jps@Hosea:12:7 | dishonesty cheating general scriptures |
jps@Hosea:6:4 | lukewarm spiritually |
jps@Hosea:2:19 | singles |
jps@Hosea:2:19-20 | marriage |
jps@Hosea:2:14-15 | consolation in affliction |
jps@Hosea:6:1-3 | consolation in affliction |
jps@Hosea:4:1-2 | adultery and fornication |
jps@Hosea:4:11 | adultery and fornication |
jps@Hosea:1 | adultery and fornication |
jps@Hosea:7:4 | adultery and fornication |
jps@Hosea:5:5 | pride |
jps@Hosea:7:10 | pride |
jps@Hosea:10:11 | pride |
jps@Hosea:7:16 | anger general |
jps@Hosea:6:3 | understand god |
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