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“I will break the bow of Israel” (1:5) |
I will break the bow and sword of Israel’s enemies and save Israel (2:8) |
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“I will no more have mercy upon Israel” (1:6) |
“I will show mercy unto her that had not obtained mercy…in [God] the fatherless [Israel] findeth mercy” (2:23; 14:3) |
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“I will utterly take them away” (1:6) |
Israel will ask God to “take away” [s.w.] their sins, and He will (14:2) |
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“I will not be your God” (1:9) |
“Turn thou to thy God…wait on thy God” (12:6); “I that am the Lord thy God from the land of Egypt” (12:9; 13:4); “return unto the Lord thy God” (14:1) |
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“She is not my wife, neither am I her husband” (2:2) |
Yet Israel are encouraged to return to her husband, i.e. God (2:7); He longs for her to call Him “husband” again (2:16) |
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God would “return” or “reward” Israel for her doings (4:9) |
God would return [s.w.] the captivity of Israel (6:11); “I will not return [s.w.] to destroy Ephraim: for I am God and not man” (11:9); “mine anger is turned away [s.w.] from him” (14:4) |
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Both Israel and Judah had sinned equally; therefore “Judah also shall fall with them” (5:5). The judgments to come upon both of them are paralleled (5:12; 6:10,11). God would be “as a lion” to devour both Ephraim and Judah (5:14) |
Yet other passages state that Judah was more faithful than Ephraim and was as yet undefiled (11:12) |
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God remembered every one of Israel’s sins (7:2) |
He will not remember the fact they worshipped Baal (2:17) |
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“They shall return to Egypt” (8:13; 9:3), and be buried in Memphis (9:6)- although this never happened |
“He shall not return into the land of Egypt” (11:5) |
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“They shall reap the whirlwind” (8:7) |
A repentant Israel will “reap in mercy” (10:12) |
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“They shall not dwell in the Lord’s land” (9:3) |
“I will place them [s.w. dwell] in their [own] houses [dwelling places]” (11:11); “I will yet make thee to dwell [s.w.]” (12:9) |
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God would destroy Israel’s children and walk away from them and forget them (9:12) |
God will never “forget” Israel (Is. 49:15) |
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God would slay every single man of Israel, so that there would not be a man left (9:12) |
He never did this |
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“I hated them” (9:15) |
God loves Israel with an eternal love, and hates their enemies Esau (Mal. 1:3). He will “love them freely” (14:4). In place of hatred, He will show them compassion (Is. 60:15). |
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“I will drive them out [s.w. divorce] from mine house” (9:15) |
According to the acted parable of Hosea’s life, he never divorced his wife but loved her to the end. |
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“I will love them no more” (9:15) |
“I will love them freely” (14:4) |
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“My God will cast them away” (9:17; Is. 54:6); the same Hebrew word occurs when God says He would “reject” Israel (4:6) |
Even when Israel were to be in the land of their enemies as punishment for their sins, “I will not cast them away” [s.w.] (Lev. 26:44). God will not cast away Israel (Is. 41:9). Only if Heaven can be measured will God cast away Israel (Jer. 31:37). God has not cast away His people (Rom. 11:2) |
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“I will not enter into the city” (11:9) |
But the enemies of Israel, manifesting God’s judgments, did enter into the city. The Hebrew words for “enter” and “city” occur together in several passages describing this (2 Kings 25:2; Jer. 32:24,29; 44:2; 52:5; Dan. 9:26; Joel 2:9). The promise that they would not was surely uttered in emotional passion? |
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Assyria would be their King, not God (10:3; 11:5) |
Judah has God as her king (11:12) |
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God would give them up to their enemies and they would go to Assyria (9:3) |
God would not ‘give up’ or deliver Israel to her enemies (11:8) |
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God would destroy / devour them (7:13; 8:14; 10:8; 13:8) |
God would not destroy them (11:9) |
Daily Bible Readings for February 22 1st Portion: Exodus 35 2nd Portion: Psalm 92-93 3rd Portion: 1Corinthians 4-5 For an MP3 Exhortation/Bible Study on 1Corinthians 4-5 Click HERE Full list of MP3 exhortations HERE