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Text -- Hosea 11:1-9 (NET)
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Reversal of the Exodus: Return to Egypt and Exile in Assyria
11:1 When Israel was a young man , I loved him like a son, and I summoned my son out of Egypt .
11:2 But the more I summoned them, the farther they departed from me . They sacrificed to the Baal idols and burned incense to images .
11:3 Yet it was I who led Ephraim , I took them by the arm ; but they did not acknowledge that I had healed them.
11:4 I led them with leather cords , with leather ropes; I lifted the yoke from their neck , and gently fed them.
11:5 They will return to Egypt ! Assyria will rule over them because they refuse to repent !
11:6 A sword will flash in their cities , it will destroy the bars of their city gates , and will devour them in their fortresses .
11:7 My people are obsessed with turning away from me; they call to Baal , but he will never exalt them!
The Divine Dilemma: Judgment or Mercy?
11:8 How can I give you up, O Ephraim ? How can I surrender you, O Israel ? How can I treat you like Admah ? How can I make you like Zeboiim ? I have had a change of heart ! All my tender compassions are aroused !
11:9 I cannot carry out my fierce anger ! I cannot totally destroy Ephraim ! Because I am God , and not man – the Holy One among you– I will not come in wrath!
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics
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Dictionary Themes and Topics:
God |
HOSEA |
Admah |
Zeboim |
Backsliders |
Israel |
Cord |
GOD, 2 |
Impenitence |
Ingratitude |
Adoption |
PALM (OF THE HAND) |
ZEBOIIM |
YOKE |
SANCTIFICATION |
Anger |
STAVES |
TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT |
Children |
Quotations and Allusions |
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