- Who is called “my son” in Hosea 11:1?
- What was the “relationship” of Divinity to Israel and how did Israel respond?
- What is predicted, accordingly, in Hosea 11:5-6 for Israel?
- But, in Hosea 11:8 what is the “uncertainty” which is voiced by Divinity (by way of the prophet’s words)?
- What theological point is stressed in Hosea 11:9 when it is stated that “I am God and not man” — what is the consequence?
- Finally, then, do Hosea 11:10-11 indicate a positive end to Israel’s tribulations?
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