Hosea 7:10

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse in Hosea says that the pride of Israel is very obvious and it shows how they are not turning back to God or seeking him, even with all their problems.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big red balloon that everyone can see. The balloon represents Israel's pride, and no matter what happens, they keep holding onto it instead of letting go to reach for God’s help. Just like if your toy is broken and you don't ask mommy or daddy to fix it.

Historical Background

The book of Hosea was written by the prophet Hosea around the 8th century BCE, during a time when Israel was in turmoil and far from God. This verse speaks directly about the nation's prideful attitude that prevented them from seeking God’s help despite their troubles.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us to be humble and seek God’s guidance instead of relying on our own strength or achievements. For example, if you're struggling with a big project at work, remember not to rely solely on your skills but also ask for God's wisdom and direction.

Topics

priderepentanceseeking Godhumilityprophetic warningnational pride

Related Verses

Psalms 138:6Proverbs 29:23Isaiah 57:15James 4:6Romans 12:3

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this verse mean that Israel was aware of their own pride?
Yes, the verse suggests that Israel's pride was so obvious that it served as a testimony against them. They were likely aware but resistant to change.
What might have been some of the consequences of Israel not seeking God?
Not seeking God could lead to continued suffering and loss, as seen in other prophetic writings where divine help is necessary for true healing and restoration.
How does this verse relate to personal pride today?
Today, individuals can reflect on how their own pride might prevent them from turning back to God. Recognizing and dealing with pride are crucial steps towards a closer relationship with God.
What are some examples of 'all this' that Israel experienced but still did not seek God?
Examples include political instability, military threats, and internal moral decay. Despite these issues, they continued in their proud ways without seeking divine intervention.
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