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Hosea Chapter 3

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Chapter 3

Hosea Chapter 3 Zooms in to Idol Worship — the Worship of Other G-ds Except the One True G-d Alone

Hosea Is Told Again To Go For Another Wife

If this is not a clear indication of Idol worship like the Trinity, Triune or 3-in-1 G-d what is?

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“Another Faithless Wife”

Hashem said to me, “Go again, love a woman who was the beloved of [her] companion, yet an adulteress — like Hashem’s love for the Children of Israel, yet they turn to the gods of others and cherish goblets of grape [wine].”
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For many days the Children of Israel will sit with no king, no officer, no sacrifice, no pillar, and no ephod or teraphim.
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Afterward the Children of Israel will return and seek out Hashem their God and David their king, and they will tremble for Hashem and for His goodness in the end of days.
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1 And the Lord said to me: Go again, love a woman beloved by her companion, yet an adulteress, like the love of the Lord of the children of Israel, who turn to other gods, and love goblets of grapes.
2 And I bought her for me for fifteen pieces of silver, and a ‘chomer’ of barley and a ‘lethech’ of barley.
3 And I said to her: ‘You shall remain as mine for many days; you shall not play the harlot, and you shall not belong to another man; so will I be towards you.
4 For the children of Israel shall remain for many days, having neither king, nor prince, nor sacrifice, nor pillar, nor ephod nor teraphim.
5 Afterwards shall the children of Israel return, and seek the Lord their God and David their king, and they shall come trembling to the Lord and to His goodness at the end of days.

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