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Verse Hosea 2:3. _LEST I STRIP HER NAKED_] Lest I expose her to
infamy, want, and punishment. The punishment of an adulteress among
the ancient Germans was this: "They shaved off her hair, stripped h...
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LEST I STRIP HER NAKED - “There is an outward visible nakedness and
an inward, which is invisible. The invisible nakedness is, when the
soul within is bared of the glory and the grace of God.” The vis...
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CHAPTER 2
Appeal and Punishment for Unfaithfulness The Resumed Relationship
_ 1. The appeal and complaint (Hosea 2:1) _
2. The punishment for Unfaithfulness (Hosea 2:6)
3. The resumed relationship...
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HOSEA 2:2 (Hebrews 2:4). In this discourse, which seems to be based
upon and imply the narrative in Hosea 1, 3, the prophet sets forth the
unfaithfulness of the people and land of Israel to her Divine...
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The prophecy begins with a solemn admonition on the faithless conduct
of Israel towards her Divine Bridegroom. The _dramatis personæ_are
the same as in chap. 1; only, whereas in chap. 1 the husband, w...
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_Lest I strip her naked_ So far the punishment of the adulteress
agrees with that customary among the Germans (Tac. _Germ._§§ 18,
19). But the punishment of the Hebrew adulteress is not intended to
st...
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_PLEAD WITH YOUR MOTHER TO DO RIGHT-- HOSEA 2:1-5:_ Through the years
of the Jewish nation there were always some that were godly people.
These righteous ones were to say let your brothers be called ...
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AND MAKE HER AS A WILDERNESS— Hebrew. _And lay her waste like a
wilderness._ It may seem harsh to say of a woman, that she shall be
laid waste like a wilderness, and reduced to the condition of a
parc...
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ISRAEL'S INGRATITUDESPIRIT OF HARLOTRY
TEXT: Hosea 2:1-5
1
Say ye unto your brethren, Ammi; and to your sisters, Ruhamah.
2
Contend with your mother, contend; for she is not my wife, neither am
I...
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Lest I strip her naked, and set her as in the day that she was born,
and make her as a wilderness, and set her like a dry land, and slay
her with thirst.
LEST I STRIP HER NAKED, AND SET HER AS IN T...
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THE DISCIPLINE AND RESTORATION OF FAITHLESS ISRAEL
The unfaithful conduct of Gomer and the prophet's gentle treatment of
her are regarded as an analogue of the nation's faithlessness and
God's gentle...
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THE MAN WHO NEVER STOPPED LOVING
HOSEA
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 2
V1 Then you will tell your brothers, ‘You are my people’. And you
will tell your sisters, ‘He has shown *mercy to you’.
In cha...
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SET HER... — Reduce Israel to the destitute exposed condition in
which she struggled into being in Egyptian bondage, and endured the
wanderings and terrors of the wilderness. Probably we have here an...
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_[Hosea 2:5]_ פֶּן ־אַפְשִׁיטֶ֣נָּה
עֲרֻמָּ֔ה וְ הִ֨צַּגְתִּ֔יהָ...
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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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THE BITTER SIN OF WANDERING FROM GOD
Hosea 2:1-13
Hosea is represented as having exhausted his expostulations upon his
faithless wife. He has tried every arrow in love's quiver, but in
vain; so now...
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No details of the unfaithfulness of Gomer are given, but in the second
movement the prophet is seen nursing his own agony, and by that
process learning the true nature of the sin of his people as God...
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Lest I strip her naked, and (d) set her as in the day that she was (e)
born, and make her as a wilderness, and set her like a dry land, and
slay her with thirst.
(d) For even though his people were a...
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_Drought. In Egypt the people were plunged into idolatry, and
oppressed. (Calmet)_...
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But yet remember how the Lord pleads with his people under their
rebellions. Here the whole Church is represented as our mother; and
called in to hear of her backslidings; that when Christ was married...
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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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Unfaithfulness
I. INTRODUCTION
A. This morning we continue with the love story of Hosea and Gomer.
1. I trust that you remember that the Lord instructed Hosea to love
his wife with an unconditional...
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Though the Prophet in this verse severely threatens the Israelites,
yet it appears from a full view of the whole passage, that he
mitigates the sentence we have explained: for by declaring what sort
o...
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Chapter 2 introduces some new elements of exceeding interest; and, at
the same time, a magnificent revelation of the dealings of God in
grace, towards Israel. The opening words of the chapter appear t...
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LEST I STRIP HER NAKED, AND SET HER AS IN THE DAY THAT SHE WAS
BORN,.... Alluding to the case of an infant when born, which comes
naked into the world; and referring to the state and condition of the...
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Lest I strip her naked, and set her as in the day that she was born,
and make her as a wilderness, and set her like a dry land, and slay
her with thirst.
Ver. 3. _Lest I strip her naked_] _Deus ideo...
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_Lest I strip her naked_, &c. The punishment frequently inflicted upon
harlots was, to strip them naked and expose them to the world. The
punishment of adulteresses among the Germans is thus described...
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V. 1. SAY YE UNTO YOUR BRETHREN, AMMI ("My people"); AND TO YOUR
SISTERS, RUHAMAH ("having obtained mercy"). The original names of the
children were thus changed to indicate their changed relationship...
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lest I strip her naked, as a punishment for her shameless exposure of
herself in the practice of her spiritual wantonness, AND SET HER AS IN
THE DAY THAT SHE WAS BORN, Cf Exodus 16:4, when she was wit...
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1-5 This chapter continues the figurative address to Israel, in
reference to Hosea's wife and children. Let us own and love as
brethren, all whom the Lord seems to put among his children, and
encoura...
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LEST: this little word suggests great hopes; if this treacherous wife
will cease her lewdness, and become chaste, she may be forgiven; it
reserves room for repentance and reconciliation, without these...
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Hosea 2:3 strip H6584 (H8686) naked H6174 expose H3322 (H8689) day
H3117 born H3205 (H8736) make...
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“Contend with your mother, contend, for she is not my wife, nor am I
her husband, and let her put away her whoredoms from her face, and her
adulteries from between her breasts, lest I strip her naked,...
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CONTENTS: The chastisement of adulterous Israel. Yet to be restored.
CHARACTERS: God, Hosea, Ammi, Ruhamah, Baalim.
CONCLUSION: Those who exchange the service of God for the service of
the world and...
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Hosea 2:1. _Say ye unto your brethren, Ammi,_ that is, my people; _and
to your sisters, Ruhamah,_ that is, mercy, or oh mercy, or having
obtained mercy, or mercy shall follow.
Hosea 2:3. _Lest I strip...
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_Lest I strip her naked._
EASTERN DIVORCE CUSTOM
It was the custom among the Jews when any married that what dowry they
brought their husbands was written down in a table; and if afterwards
the husba...
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HOSEA—NOTE ON HOSEA 2:1 Hosea uses the legal process of an offended
husband against his wife as a picture of God’s plans for dealing
with Israel’s rebellion.
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
HOSEA 2:2. PLEAD] Jehovah makes the demand, urges individual
Israelites to reason with the _mother_, i.e. the nation viewed as one.
The children were seduced, in danger of punishment,...
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EXPOSITION
HOSEA 2:2
PLEAD WITH YOUR MOTHER, PLEAD: FOR SHE IS NOT THY WIFE, NEITHER AM I
HER HUSBAND. In this second chapter the same cycle of events recurs as
in the first, with this difference, th...
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Say to your brethren (Hsa Hosea 2:1),
And here he leaves out the Lo, which is the negative.
Say to your brethren, My people; and to your sister, Ruhamah (Hsa
Hosea 2:1).
Or, "having obtained mercy....
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Amos 8:11; Exodus 17:3; Ezekiel 16:22; Ezekiel 16:37; Ezekiel 16:4;
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Strip her — As was usually done by incensed husbands, divorcing
impudent adulteresses. As a wilderness — Barren and desolate....