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Title: Hosea


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Hosea
  • Salvation
  • 11 21

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Introduction
  • Similarities to Amos
  • Prophesied about the same time as Amos
  • Both prophets were sent to Israel
  • Differences with Amos
  • Amos was from Judah
  • Hosea is from Israel
  • Amos was blunt, harsh, condemning
  • Hosea is patient, compassionate, understanding
  • Both were sent to get Israel to repent
  • But sometimes a different approach works

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Background
  • His family
  • His father Beeri, but nothing else known
  • No knowledge of his tribe
  • His wife Gomer
  • His children
  • Jezreel (son)
  • Lo-Ruhamah (daughter)
  • Lo-Ammi (son)
  • The family will be important to the message of
    Hosea

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Background
  • The Date (Hos 11)
  • During the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and
    Hezekiah (kings of Judah)
  • In Israel, this is the time of Jeroboam II, same
    king as during the service of Jonah and Amos
  • Hosea probably starts about the time Amos
    finishes prophesying near the end of Jeroboams
    reign and continuing to near the end of the
    nation
  • Isaiah and Micah are his contemporaries who are
    prophesying in Judah

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Background
  • The condition of the nation
  • For a back ground you could read 2 Kings 14-17
    and 2 Chr 26-29
  • Israel is nearing its end
  • Sin was rampant (as Amos warned)
  • Corruption (religious, moral, and political)
    increased more and more
  • Harlotry (whoredom KJV) is the word that sums
    up the nation used 13 times in Hosea to describe
    the nation

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Understanding Hosea
  • God makes an analogy for His relationship with
    Israel out of Hoseas relationship with Gomer
  • The analogy will be explained in chapters 1-3
  • The analogy will be the basis for the rest of the
    teachings in the book

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The marriage
  • Hos 12-3
  • Hosea commanded to marry a wife of harlotry
  • Does not say marry a harlot
  • The phrase would refer to one who was brought up
    in harlotry
  • Could mean she was the child of a harlot
  • Could simply mean she was an ordinary Israelite
    since the entire nation is called a harlot
  • The parallel is to Israels spiritual harlotry
  • Israel had been brought up among idolaters
  • In Ur, Canaan, and Egypt
  • Israel wasnt a harlot at first, but soon became
    one

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The children
  • Jezreel (Hos 14-5)
  • God says to name the son Jezreel
  • Jezreel mean Jehovah scatters
  • Is prophetic of Gods coming judgment
  • Jezreel was also the royal city of Israel during
    the reign of Ahab
  • Jehu brought an and to Ahabs descendants
  • Murdered all Ahabs relatives in the Valley of
    Jezreel (2 Kings 9 10)
  • God says the destruction of Jehus family was
    about to occur (penalty for Jehus and his
    descendants sins)
  • Jeroboam II was great-grandson of Jehu

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The children
  • Lo-Ruhamah (Hosea 16-7)
  • Lo-Ruhamah means no mercy
  • Served as an announcement that God was no longer
    going to be merciful to Israel
  • Didnt destroy them when Jeroboam I sinned
  • Didnt destroy them during Ahabs reign
  • Didnt let Assyria destroy them at the beginning
    of Jeroboam IIs reign
  • No more delays
  • But Israels punishment did not mean Judah would
    not receive mercy
  • God says mercy for Judah would come from Him, not
    any army

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The children
  • Lo-Ammi (Hosea 18-9)
  • Lo-Ammi means not my people
  • Notice in verses 6 8 it does not say these
    children were Hoseas verse 3 clearly says the
    first was his
  • In Chapter 2 Gomer is charged with harlotry
  • Prophecy of the coming complete rejection of the
    Israelite nation
  • It would be hard to imagine a more frightening
    pair of announcements
  • God will have no mercy and rejects them as His
    people

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Hope
  • A brighter future (Hosea 110 21)
  • A future when there will be a large number
    accepted as children of God
  • Not a future of earthly Israel
  • They had been rejected with no mercy
  • The fulfillment in Rom 922-26
  • Jews and Gentiles in Gods kingdom
  • 1 Peter 29-10
  • All those who have now received mercy

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Lessons
  • Ones upbringing is no excuse for sinful behavior
  • It may explain the behavior, but does not excuse
  • Everyone has a choice on how to live
  • Israel had grown up around idolatry, yet God
    expected her to be faithful to Him
  • Gomer grew up around harlotry and she should have
    been faithful to him
  • When we become Gods people, we are to be
    faithful to Him

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Lessons
  • God does not forget sins that havent been
    forgiven
  • Jehu went beyond Gods instructions in killing
    all Ahabs relatives
  • Jehu fell short of Gods instructions by allowing
    idolatry (golden calves) to continue
  • Jehu may have thought he had gotten away with
    it
  • His children continued in the same sins
  • But God still brought about His judgment in His
    own time

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Lessons
  • God is patient and merciful, but He will not
    remain so for all people for all time
  • Those who disobey have no claim on His mercy
  • God may be patient hoping for a change of heart
  • But judgment will come and then there will be no
    mercy
  • Even those who were once Christians will be
    rejected if they continue in sin
  • No once saved, always saved
  • Heb 1026-31

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Conclusion
  • One final lesson . . .
  • There remains hope
  • God has always had a plan to save man
  • If not a Christian, become one be baptized -
    and be forgiven of sins (Acts 238)
  • If a Christian who has sinned, repent and confess
    (1 John 19)
  • Why not act now while God remains patient and
    merciful?

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