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Hosea 8

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Easy Bible・Hosea 8

Israel Reaps the Consequences of Idolatry

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Hosea 8:7
"They sow the wind and reap the whirlwind. The stalk has no head; it will produce no flour. Were it to yield grain, foreigners would swallow it up.

About this Chapter

In Hosea 8, the prophet Hosea speaks of the consequences that Israel will face due to their idolatry and rebellion against God. The chapter begins with God's rebuke to Israel, accusing them of violating His covenant and setting up kings and princes without His approval. Israel has forgotten God and built altars for sin, but these altars will only bring them sorrow and punishment. God further explains that Israel's idolatry will result in their exile and destruction. Despite their attempts to make alliances with other nations, they will be taken captive by Assyria. The prophet warns that Israel will regret their actions when they realize that their idols cannot save them from the coming judgment. Hosea concludes by emphasizing that Israel's worship of idols is in vain, as they have rejected the true God who brought them out of Egypt. They have sown the wind of idolatry, and they will reap the whirlwind of destruction. The chapter serves as a reminder of the consequences of turning away from God and placing trust in false gods.

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