Hosea and Gomer have three children, given symbolic names by God: Jezreel (signifying coming judgment), Lo-Ruhamah ("not pitied"), and Lo-Ammi ("not my people").
God instructs Hosea to marry Gomer as a visual representation of Israel's "spiritual adultery"—their abandonment of God for the worship of Canaanite idols like Baal. o-7w4s836JmZuaOk.mp4
Hosea highlights the people's lack of "knowledge of God." They turned to foreign nations and false gods for security, breaking their covenant with the Lord. Hosea and Gomer have three children, given symbolic
The book ends with a plea for Israel to return to God, promising that He will "heal their waywardness" and love them freely. Key Takeaway Hosea and Gomer have three children