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Texts -- Hosea 12:13-14 (NET)

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12:13 The Lord brought Israel out of Egypt by a prophet , and due to a prophet Israel was preserved alive . 12:14 But Ephraim bitterly provoked him to anger ; so he will hold him accountable for the blood he has shed, his Lord will repay him for the contempt he has shown.

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  • Hos 12:12-14 -- Jacob in Aram, Israel in Egypt, and Ephraim in Trouble

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  • The major biblical doctrines that Hosea stressed were sin, judgment, salvation, and the loyal love of God.Regarding sin, the prophet stressed the idolatry of the Israelites, which he compared to spiritual adultery. Israel had...
  • I. Introduction 1:1II. The first series of messages of judgment and restoration: Hosea's family 1:2-2:1A. Signs of coming judgment 1:2-9B. A promise of restoration 1:10-2:1III. The second series of messages of judgment and re...
  • The Lord brought a legal charge against the Israelites for breaking the Mosaic Covenant. Again the literary form of this section is a legal confrontation (Heb. rib, cf. 2:2). The Lord stated His charges against Israel in 4:1-...
  • 12:12 The Lord reminded the Israelites again of their humble origins. Jacob was a refugee who migrated to the land of Aram. There he had to work to pay for a wife, and he did so by tending sheep, a very humble occupation (cf....
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