The LORD tells Hosea to go again and love an adulterous woman, buying her back for a price, “even as the LORD loves the children of Israel, though they turn to other gods.” Hosea redeems Gomer and calls her to faithfulness, a living picture of God’s persistent love, and of Israel dwelling many days without king or sacrifice before returning to seek the LORD in the latter days.
Hosea study chapter
Hosea 3
c. 750 BCHosea redeems his adulterous wife, a picture of God’s persistent love for Israel.
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