Hosea 8:5
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Ek wil niks te doen hê met die kalf wat jy uit goud gemaak het nie, Samaria. Ek is woedend oor julle dit gemaak het. Hoeveel tyd moet verbygaan voordat julle sal leer om sonder afgode klaar te kom?
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Hosea says that the calf statue in Samaria, which was made to worship, has caused problems for the people and God is angry at them. It asks how long it will take for them to return to innocence or purity.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that makes you happy. But one day, this toy stops working and causes trouble instead of fun. Hosea says something similar happened with the calf statue in Samaria – it caused problems for the people there and God is upset about it.
Historical Background
The book of Hosea was written by the prophet Hosea around the 8th century BC, during a time when Israel (Samaria) worshipped idols instead of God. The audience was primarily the Northern Kingdom of Israel, who were engaging in idolatrous practices.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, we might think about how people place their trust and hope in material things or false beliefs that eventually lead to disappointment and trouble. This verse reminds us to focus on what truly matters – aligning our lives with God’s will instead of chasing after fleeting satisfactions.
Topics
idolatryanger of Godrepentanceinnocenceworshipdisappointment
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the calf mentioned in Hosea 8:5?
The calf refers to an idolatrous statue that was worshipped by the Northern Kingdom of Israel as a representation of their god. This practice led them away from true worship of God.
Why is God angry with Samaria in this verse?
God is angry because the people of Samaria have turned to worshipping idols instead of him, which goes against his commandments and shows a lack of faithfulness.
What does Hosea mean by 'innocency'?
'Innocency' in this context refers to returning to a state of purity or righteousness before God. It implies that the people need to repent and return to true worship.
How can we apply Hosea 8:5 to our modern lives?
We should be careful not to place too much importance on material things or false beliefs, as these can distract us from what truly matters – living a life that pleases God and aligns with his will.
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