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CHAPTER III
_By the prophet's taking back his wife, for whom he (her friend_
_or husband) still retained has affection, though she had proved_
_unfaithful; by his entering into a new contract with...
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GO YET, LOVE A WOMAN, BELOVED OF HER FRIEND, YET AN ADULTERESS - This
woman is the same Gomer, whom the prophet had before been bidden to
take, and whom, (it appears from this verse) had forsaken him,...
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CHAPTER 3 ISRAEL'S PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
_ 1. The past (Hosea 3:1) _
2. The present (Hosea 3:4)
3. The future (Hosea 3:5)
Hosea 3:1. The
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The prophet, bidden yet again to love a woman, who is loved by another
and is an adulteress, in this respect imitating Yahweh's love for His
unfaithful people, buys her out of slavery and subjects her...
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THE LORD. Hebrew. _Jehovah._ App-4.
GO YET. Go again. See notes on Hosea 1:2.
LOVE. Not "take", as in Hosea 1:2, or love again.
A WOMAN. Not "Gomer" (Hosea 1:3) again, but another; hence we must
bel...
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_Go yet, love_ Rather, ONCE MORE GO LOVE, indicating that the
narrative dropped at Hosea 1:9 is now resumed. (Notice also in this
connexion the change of the third person into the first in chap. 3) It...
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_THE UGLINESS OF SIN -- HOSEA 3:1-5:_ When you begin to talk about sin
some get angry and others mourn its ugliness. Gomer had proven herself
to be an unfaithful wife to the prophet of God. Israel had...
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BELOVED OF HER FRIEND, &C.— _Given to wickedness, and an adulterer._
A different woman is here meant from that which he had before
espoused. The first denoted the infidelity of the kingdom of Israel,...
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LOVE RECONCILINGGOMER LOVED
TEXT: Hosea 3:1-5
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And Jehovah said unto me, Go again, love a woman beloved of her
friend, and an adulteress, even as Jehovah loveth the children of
Israel, though they...
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Then said the LORD unto me, Go yet, love a woman beloved of her
friend, yet an adulteress, according to the love of the LORD toward
the children of Israel, who look to other gods, and love flagons of...
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3:1 friend, (n-14) See Jeremiah 3:20 ....
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THE ATTEMPTS TO RECLAIM THE ERRING WIFE
In an episode in the life of Hosea and his relations with Gomer (cp.
Hosea 2:14) the prophet finds a parable of Jehovah's punishment of
Israel. Having bought ba...
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THE MAN WHO NEVER STOPPED LOVING
HOSEA
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 3
HOSEA RETURNS TO HIS WIFE
V1 Then the *Lord said to me again, ‘Go and show your love to your
wife again. You must love her al...
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ADULTERESS. — The woman described here is the daughter of Diblaim
— _beloved of her friend;_ better rendered, _loved by another._ This
is preferable to the LXX., “a lover of evil,” which is based on a...
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וַ יֹּ֨אמֶר יְהוָ֜ה אֵלַ֗י עֹ֚וד
לֵ֣ךְ אֱֽהַב
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THE STORY OF THE PRODIGAL WIFE
Hosea 1:1; Hosea 2:1; Hosea 3:1
IT has often been remarked that, unlike the first Doomster of Israel,
Israel's first Evangelist was one of themselves, a native and cit...
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Hosea 2:1; Hosea 3:1
THE SIN AGAINST LOVE
Hosea 1:1; Hosea 2:1; Hosea 3:1;
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“A DOOR OF HOPE”
Hosea 2:14-23; Hosea 3:1-5
The valley of Achor was a long wild pass up through the hills. The
prophet says that a door of hope would open there, like the Mont Cenis
tunnel which lead...
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Finally, the prophet was commanded to love and find and restore his
sinning and wandering bride. Through his obedience he entered into
fellowship with the amazing tenderness of God, and was thereby
pr...
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Then said the LORD unto me, (a) Go yet, love a woman beloved of [her]
friend, yet an adulteress, according to the love of the LORD toward
the children of Israel, who look to other gods, and (b) love f...
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Woman. This second woman denotes the penitent Israel, yet not quite
reconciled. The people in captivity are separated both from her idols
and from God, though the latter still retains an affection for...
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CONTENTS
This is a short but interesting Chapter. The Lord commissions the
Prophet, under the same figure of an Adulteress, to set forth the very
shameful departure of Israel from the Lord; and his g...
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The prophecy of Hosea naturally divides itself into two principal
divisions with minor sections. The first consists of Hosea 1:1-11;
Hosea 2:1-23; Hosea 3:1-5; the second, of the rest of the book. Wit...
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Death - Redemption Restoration
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Chapter 3 is only 5 verses but has been claimed, "One of the
greatest prophetic passages in the Word of God." (J. Vernon McGee -
Through The Bible V...
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The substance of this chapter is, that it was God’s purpose to keep
in firm hope the minds of the faithful during the exile, lest being
overwhelmed with despair they should wholly faint. The Prophet h...
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Chapter 3 reveals another detail of the people's history during the
time of their rejection, a rejection followed by their return to God.
Israel should remain for a long time apart to wait for their G...
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THEN SAID THE LORD UNTO ME,.... Or, as the Targum,
"the Lord said unto me again'';
for the word yet or again is to be joined to this, and not the
following clause; and shows that this is a new visio...
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Then said the LORD unto me, Go yet, love a woman beloved of [her]
friend, yet an adulteress, according to the love of the LORD toward
the children of Israel, who look to other gods, and love flagons o...
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_Then said the Lord unto me, Go yet, love a woman_ This is the literal
meaning of the Hebrew עוד לךְ אהב אשׁה, and is the sense
in which It is understood by the LXX., who read, ετι
πορευθητι, και αγαπ...
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THE NEW MARRIAGE OF THE ADULTERESS.
In a second symbolical marriage the faithful love of God, which for
that very reason is also jealous and intends to lead to repentance, is
pictured....
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Then said the Lord unto me, Go yet, that is, once more, again, in a
second venture, LOVE A WOMAN BELOVED OF HER FRIEND, the word being
used often for husband, YET AN ADULTERESS, one still regarded and...
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OF WINE:
_ Heb._ of grapes...
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1-3 The dislike of men to true religion is because they love objects
and forms, which allow them to indulge, instead of mortifying their
lusts. How wonderful that a holy God should have good-will to...
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HOSEA CHAPTER 3 By the prophet taking unto him an adulteress is showed
the desolation of Israel, and their restoration. THEN, or _And_, Heb.
or Furthermore. SAID THE LORD; commanded. _Unto me_; Hosea....
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Hosea 3:1 LORD H3068 said H559 (H8799) Go H3212 (H8798) love H157
(H8798) woman H802 loved H15
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‘And YHWH said to me, “Go again, love a woman beloved of her
friend, and an adulteress, even as YHWH loves the children of Israel,
though they turn to other gods, and love cakes of raisins.”
There is...
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HOSEA IS CALLED ON TO TAKE ANOTHER WOMAN AS WIFE WHO WAS AN
ADULTERESS, BUT WAS NOT TO HAVE SEXUAL RELATIONS WITH HER. THIS WAS AS
A SIGN THAT ISRAEL TOO WAS TO LOSE HER RELATIONSHIP WITH YHWH,
ALTHOU...
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CONTENTS: Jehovah's undying love to Israel. The future kingdom on
earth.
CHARACTERS: God, Hosea.
CONCLUSION: God's people (Israel) who have gone awhoring from Him must
take upon themselves the shame...
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Hosea 3:1. _Go yet, love a woman beloved of her friend, yet an
adulteress._ This action is forbidden by the law of Moses, and also by
our Saviour. What then would become of the prophet's moral charact...
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_According to the love of the Lord toward the children of Israel._
LOVE IN CHASTISEMENT
The substance of this chapter is, that it was God’s purpose to keep
in firm hope the minds of the faithful duri...
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HOSEA—NOTE ON HOSEA 3:1 Hosea returns to his marriage, which is
still an image for God and Israel. Israel’s hope, like Judah’s,
lies with the house of David.
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
HOSEA 3:1.] The significant pair is introduced again with a fresh
application. In a second symbolic marriage, the faithful, chastening
love of God is set forth to adulterous Israel. L...
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EXPOSITION
This short chapter contains two sections, of which the first,
comprising Hosea 3:1, is a symbolic representation; and the second,
consisting of Hosea 3:4 and Hosea 3:5, gives the explanatio...
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Then said the LORD unto me (Hsa Hosea 3:1),
Hosea is speaking here.
Go yet, love a woman beloved of her friend, yet an adulteress,
according to the love of the LORD toward the children of Israel, wh...
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Of her friend — Her husband. An adulteress — Either already
tainted, or that certainly will be tainted with that vice. According
to the love — Let this be the emblem of my love to the children of
Isra...