Hosea 7:15

"They haven’t cried to me with their heart, but they howl on their beds. They assemble themselves for grain and new wine. They turn away from me."

Key Reflection

In Hosea 7:15, the prophet criticizes the Israelites for their hypocritical worship and superficial piety. Unlike genuine heartfelt cries to God, they express only temporary sorrow when lying in bed, seeking relief from their troubles. Their religious practices are motivated by a desire for material blessings like grain and new wine rather than a sincere devotion to Yahweh. This verse highlights the stark contrast between outward ritual and true spiritual connection, reflecting the cultural context where religious observance often prioritized personal gain over genuine faith.

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