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  1. May 6, 2024 · Brief Summary: The Book of Hosea can be divided into two parts: (1) Hosea 1:1-3:5 is a description of an adulterous wife and a faithful husband, symbolic of the unfaithfulness of Israel to God through idolatry, and (2) Hosea 4:1-14:9 contains the condemnation of Israel, especially Samaria, for the worship of idols and her eventual restoration.

    • Who Wrote The Book of Hosea?
    • What Is The Book of Hosea About?
    • Lesson 1: Sin Leads to Confusion, Forgetfulness, and Destruction
    • Lesson 3: God Is Faithful Even When We Are Not
    • Lesson 4: only God Can Redeem and Restore
    • Lesson 5: God Is Committed to The Good of His People

    The prophet Hosea was called by God to minister to the Northern Kingdom of Israel from around 755 B.C. to 710 B.C., a ministry that lasted during the reign of Israel’s last seven kings leading up to the Assyrian invasion and destruction of the Northern Kingdom in 722 B.C. Historically, Hosea would have been the younger contemporary of the prophet A...

    At the time of Hosea’s ministry, Israel had experienced a period of economic prosperity and growth. On the inside, however, they had become corrupt, morally decrepit, and adulterous, one of the major themes Hosea was called to address. As a people, the Israelites had also broken their covenant with God. Not only had they given themselves over to id...

    Among Hosea’s many themes, the prophet warned for nearly forty years that the people of Israel were in a state of spiritual decline that would only lead to destruction. Sadly, the people had become blind to the reality of their own demise (Hosea 4:1). Not only had the people walked away from God, but they had also forgotten Him entirely. They had f...

    Throughout the Old Testament, God used the prophets to warn the people of their sin and infidelity, but with Hosea, He decided to take a more personal approach, conveying His anger and personal heartbreak in terms they might understand. After all, how many would jump into a marriage knowing their spouse would regularly cheat on them? How many would...

    Like Hosea, God was willing to go to extreme lengths to buy back His bride (Hosea 3). We see this throughout the Old Testament and even into the New Testament. God chases after His runaway bride and is eager to restore and even renew the relationship. In gospel terms, the good shepherd searches for his lost sheep. This was God’s message to Israel, ...

    Hosea’s calling was not for the faint of heart, but then again, no calling in service of the King of Kings is. Jesus made the cost of discipleship quite clear, warning His disciples and would-be followers, “if anyone wants to come after Me, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow Me” (Matthew 16:24). And yet, as the apostle Paul later w...

  2. God’s love for Israel, a nation of people more interested in themselves than in God’s direction for their lives, shines through clearly against the darkness of their idolatry and injustice (Hosea 14:4). Throughout the book, Hosea pictured the people turning away from the Lord and turning toward other gods (4:12–3; 8:5–6).

  3. Hosea is the first book of The Twelve. Hosea lived in the northern kingdom of Israel about 200 years after it broke off from southern Judah (1 Kgs. 12 ). He was called to speak on God’s behalf to the people of Israel (who he also called “Ephraim” or “Jacob”) during the reign of one of Israel’s worst kings, Jeroboam II.

  4. Book of Hosea. The Book of Hosea (Biblical Hebrew: סֵפֶר הוֹשֵׁעַ‎, romanized: Sēfer Hōšēaʿ) is collected as one of the twelve minor prophets of the Nevi'im ("Prophets") in the Tanakh, and as a book in its own right in the Christian Old Testament. According to the traditional order of most Hebrew Bibles, it is the first of ...

  5. Nov 1, 2013 · Hosea’s book is the first of the Minor Prophets—the last 12 books of the Old Testament. When God had a message for the people, He gave his message through the prophets. These messages came in visions, oracles, dreams, parables, and the like.

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  7. Book of Hosea: summary. The name Hosea is derived from Hoshea, which was also the name of the last king of Israel. Both names are ultimately derived from the same root which gives us the name Joshua (which means ‘Yahweh delivers’). The name of Jesus, which is derived from the Greek, is also etymologically related to Hosea.

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