Hosea 3:1

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Key Reflection

In Hosea 3:1-2, the prophet's purchase of his wife for fifteen pieces of silver serves as a powerful metaphor, illustrating God's persistent and costly love for Israel despite their repeated betrayal. This act of redemption underscores the depth of divine commitment to restore and heal relationships marred by sin.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Go yet, love a woman, beloved of her friend, yet an adulteress -This woman is the same Gomer, whom the prophet had before been bidden to take, and whom, (it appears from this verse) had forsaken him, and was living in adultery with another man. The “friend” is the husband himself, the prophet. The word “friend” expresses, that the husband of Gomer treated her, not harshly, but mildly and tenderly so that her faithlessness was the more aggravated sin. “Friend or neighbor” too is the word chosen by our Lord to express His own love, the love of the good Samaritan, who, not being akin, became “neighbor to Him who fell among thieves,” and had mercy upon him.

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