Hosea 2:19

Arabic Bible AVD 1999 (الكتاب المقدس)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Hosea, God is speaking and promising to betroth or marry His people forever with righteousness, justice, love, and mercy as the foundation of their relationship. This shows God's commitment to a loving and just covenant with Israel.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your best friend promised to always be there for you no matter what, treating you fairly, kindly, and with lots of care. That’s like what God is promising in this verse, but forever!

Historical Background

Hosea, a prophet, wrote this around 750-700 BCE during the time when Israel was divided into two kingdoms. He addressed the northern kingdom, warning them about their unfaithfulness to God and assuring them of His enduring love.

Living It Out Today

This verse can be applied today in personal relationships or marriages where both partners commit to fairness, kindness, and mercy as foundational values. For example, a couple deciding on how to handle conflicts with justice and compassion.

Topics

lovecovenantjusticemercyfaithfulnesshope

Related Verses

Isaiah 54:5Ezekiel 16:8Romans 9:27-28Revelation 21:7Jeremiah 31:3

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be betrothed forever according to Hosea 2:19?
Being betrothed forever in this context means God’s promise is everlasting and unconditional, showing a commitment that transcends time.
How does righteousness play a role in God's covenant with Israel?
Righteousness ensures fairness and justice in the relationship between God and His people, reflecting God’s character as just and righteous.
Can Hosea 2:19 be applied to relationships outside of marriage?
Yes, this verse can apply broadly to any committed relationship where principles like love, mercy, justice, and fairness are important.
What is the historical significance of Hosea's prophecy in relation to Israel?
Hosea's prophecy includes warnings against unfaithfulness but also promises restoration and eternal covenant, reflecting God’s enduring commitment despite human failings.
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