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Hosea

The Book of Hosea is a deeply emotional portrayal of God’s steadfast love in the face of persistent unfaithfulness. Written by Hosea, the book addresses the northern kingdom of Israel during a period of moral decay, idolatry, and political instability. Through both lived experience and prophetic proclamation, Hosea reveals the heart of a God who disciplines, yet longs to restore.

At the center of the book is Hosea’s marriage to Gomer, a relationship marked by betrayal and reconciliation. God commands Hosea to love an unfaithful wife as a living illustration of Israel’s relationship with the LORD. The painful marriage is not spectacle; it is theology made visible. Israel has chased other gods, yet God remains committed to His covenant love.

Hosea exposes Israel’s sin with unflinching clarity. Idolatry, corruption, injustice, and empty religious ritual are named and condemned. The people seek security through alliances and prosperity while ignoring faithfulness to God. Hosea warns that such betrayal carries consequences—judgment is unavoidable when repentance is refused.

Yet judgment is never Hosea’s final word. Again and again, God’s compassion interrupts the message of consequence. The LORD speaks of His people as children He taught to walk, as a spouse He cannot abandon. God’s love is not naïve, but faithful—wounded by betrayal yet unwilling to let go.

A key theme in Hosea is knowledge of God. The prophet declares that Israel perishes for lack of knowledge—not information, but relational knowledge. God desires mercy rather than sacrifice, loyalty rather than empty worship. True faith is measured not by ritual performance, but by covenant faithfulness.

The book moves toward restoration. God promises to heal Israel’s backsliding, to speak tenderly to her again, and to restore fruitfulness where judgment once fell. The closing verses present a call to wisdom, inviting the reader to choose the path of righteousness and life.

The Book of Hosea stands as one of Scripture’s clearest testimonies to God’s enduring love. It confronts sin honestly, yet reveals a God whose mercy is stronger than betrayal and whose desire is always to redeem.

Hosea 11:2

As they called them, so they went from them: they sacrificed unto Baalim, and burned incense to graven images.

Hosea 11:3

I taught Ephraim also to go, taking them by their arms; but they knew not that I healed them.

Hosea 11:4

I drew them with cords of a man, with bands of love: and I was to them as they that take off the yoke on their jaws, and I laid meat unto them.

Hosea 11:5

He shall not return into the land of Egypt, but the Assyrian shall be his king, because they refused to return.

Hosea 11:6

And the sword shall abide on his cities, and shall consume his branches, and devour them, because of their own counsels.

Hosea 11:7

And my people are bent to backsliding from me: though they called them to the most High, none at all would exalt him.

Hosea 11:8

How shall I give thee up, Ephraim? how shall I deliver thee, Israel? how shall I make thee as Admah? how shall I set thee as Zeboim? mine heart is turned within me, my repentings are kindled together.

Hosea 11:9

I will not execute the fierceness of mine anger, I will not return to destroy Ephraim: for I am God, and not man; the Holy One in the midst of thee: and I will not enter into the city.

Hosea 12:1

Ephraim feedeth on wind, and followeth after the east wind: he daily increaseth lies and desolation; and they do make a covenant with the Assyrians, and oil is carried into Egypt.

Hosea 12:10

I have also spoken by the prophets, and I have multiplied visions, and used similitudes, by the ministry of the prophets.

Hosea 12:11

Is there iniquity in Gilead? surely they are vanity: they sacrifice bullocks in Gilgal; yea, their altars are as heaps in the furrows of the fields.

Hosea 12:12

And Jacob fled into the country of Syria, and Israel served for a wife, and for a wife he kept sheep.

Hosea 12:13

And by a prophet the LORD brought Israel out of Egypt, and by a prophet was he preserved.

Hosea 12:14

Ephraim provoked him to anger most bitterly: therefore shall he leave his blood upon him, and his reproach shall his Lord return unto him.

Hosea 12:2

The LORD hath also a controversy with Judah, and will punish Jacob according to his ways; according to his doings will he recompense him.

Hosea 12:3

He took his brother by the heel in the womb, and by his strength he had power with God:

Hosea 12:4

Yea, he had power over the angel, and prevailed: he wept, and made supplication unto him: he found him in Bethel, and there he spake with us;

Hosea 12:5

Even the LORD God of hosts; the LORD is his memorial.

Hosea 12:6

Therefore turn thou to thy God: keep mercy and judgment, and wait on thy God continually.

Hosea 12:7

He is a merchant, the balances of deceit are in his hand: he loveth to oppress.

Hosea 12:8

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.

Hosea 12:9

And I that am the LORD thy God from the land of Egypt will yet make thee to dwell in tabernacles, as in the days of the solemn feast.

Hosea 13:1

When Ephraim spake trembling, he exalted himself in Israel; but when he offended in Baal, he died.

Hosea 13:10

I will be thy king: where is any other that may save thee in all thy cities? and thy judges of whom thou saidst, Give me a king and princes?

Hosea 13:11

I gave thee a king in mine anger, and took him away in my wrath.

Hosea 13:12

The iniquity of Ephraim is bound up; his sin is hid.

Hosea 13:13

The sorrows of a travailing woman shall come upon him: he is an unwise son; for he should not stay long in the place of the breaking forth of children.

Hosea 13:14

I will ransom them from the power of the grave; I will redeem them from death: O death, I will be thy plagues; O grave, I will be thy destruction: repentance shall be hid from mine eyes.

Hosea 13:15

Though he be fruitful among his brethren, an east wind shall come, the wind of the LORD shall come up from the wilderness, and his spring shall become dry, and his fountain shall be dried up: he shall spoil the treasure of all pleasant vessels.

Hosea 13:16

Samaria shall become desolate; for she hath rebelled against her God: they shall fall by the sword: their infants shall be dashed in pieces, and their women with child shall be ripped up.

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