Hosea 2:21

"I will even betroth you to me in faithfulness; and you shall know the LORD."

Key Reflection

In Hosea 2:21, God promises a future restoration of His people through a new covenant of faithfulness and intimate relationship. For the original audience—Israelites who had strayed from their covenant with Yahweh—the imagery of betrothal signifies a renewed commitment between God and His people. This promise would have resonated as a radical departure from the current state, where Israel's unfaithfulness had led to divine abandonment. The verse envisions a future where the intimate knowledge of the Lord is restored, reflecting a deep, personal relationship akin to that of a husband and wife.

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