Hosea 1

Hosea 1

The Lord commands the prophet Hosea to marry a harlot named Gomer, whose life will serve as a living symbol of Israel’s spiritual adultery and unfaithfulness to God. Hosea and Gomer have three children, and God commands Hosea to give them symbolic names representing God's judgment on Israel. The children are named Jezreel (God will scatter), Lo-Ruhamah (No Mercy), and Lo-Ammi (Not My People). The chapter concludes with a promise that in the future, God will reverse the curses and call them "Sons of the Living God," uniting them under one head.

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Jeremiah 18

Jeremiah performs two symbolic acts: burying a linen belt (symbolizing Judah's pride) and smashing clay jars (symbolizing God's wrath) to warn them of coming ruin.

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Judah suffers a severe drought and famine. Jeremiah prays for mercy, but God refuses, stating that the false prophets are deceiving the people with promises of peace.

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