The name of the Hebrew prophet Hosea (8th Century
BC/BCE, ca. 780-725) is derived from the Hebrew word for “salvation.” Hosea and his adulterous wife, Gomer,
are seen by biblical interpreters as symbolic of Yahweh and Israel. Just as Gomer ran away to another man,
God declared that Israel was chasing after other gods. The gods were affluence, Canaanite
religions, sexual immorality, drunkenness, and magical practices.
Hosea named his daughter Lo-ruhama, meaning “not
pitied.” His son he named Lo-ammi,
meaning “not my people.” Both
names expressed God’s displeasure. With Israel.
What happened next is also symbolic of God and Israel. Hosea brought Gomer back and with love
and patience, restored her to her proper place. He remained true to her in spite of her unfaithfulness. His love was redemptive.
Christians believe that what is taught of God and Israel
speaks also to them, those grafted into the tree. The relationship between redeemed man and God is seen as an ideal marriage. Because of our limited ability to understand, God speaks to us in powerful symbols we can understand.
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