Hosea 13
God announces death and destruction for those who refuse to turn from their sins and return to Him.
Bible version
Death and Destruction
Commentary
Hosea 13 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the consequences of Israel’s idolatry and rebellion against God. The chapter begins with a warning from God that He will punish Israel for their sins. He reminds them that He is the one who delivered them from Egypt and that He is the one who has provided for them. He then goes on to describe the consequences of their idolatry and rebellion. He says that He will no longer protect them and that they will be destroyed by their enemies. He also says that He will take away their wealth and that they will be scattered among the nations. The chapter ends with a call to repentance. God promises that if they turn back to Him, He will forgive them and restore them. He also promises that He will be their God and that they will be His people. This is a powerful reminder of God’s love and mercy, even in the midst of judgment. It is a reminder that God is always willing to forgive and restore those who turn to Him in repentance.
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There are 16 verses in Hosea, chapter 13.