Hosea 13

Hosea 13

God recalls that when Ephraim spoke, they caused trembling, but they sinned greatly by worshipping Baal and making silver idols, leading to their downfall. God promises to destroy them utterly, making them vanish like the morning cloud or smoke. God declares, "I am the Lord your God from the land of Egypt; you shall know no God but Me." God promises to be Israel's ultimate Redeemer, and He mocks the power of death and the grave: "O Death, I will be your plagues! O Grave, I will be your destruction!"

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Hosea 13

God compares Israel's fleeting faith to a morning mist that vanishes quickly. God promises that Israel's destruction is coming, but promises a future day when He will redeem them from the power of the grave.

Hosea 14

God gives a final call to repentance, urging Israel to return to Him, confess their sins, and stop trusting in human alliances. God promises to heal their waywardness and love them freely.

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