Hosea 7:5

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Hosea describes how the king is made sick by drinking too much wine provided by princes and scorners on his birthday. It criticizes their behavior, suggesting they are not loyal or respectful to him.

Explained for Children

Imagine it's your friend's birthday, but instead of nice gifts, some friends give them lots of candy that makes them feel really sick. That's kind of like what happened here: the king got too much wine from his princes and their friends who didn't care about making him feel good.

Historical Background

Hosea wrote this verse around 750 BCE to the Northern Kingdom of Israel, where he prophesied against corruption in leadership. The cultural setting was one of idolatry and political instability.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, think about a manager who accepts expensive gifts from colleagues that lead them into trouble or bad behavior. This can damage their reputation and the work environment.

Topics

leadershipcorruptionloyaltyalcohol abusedisrespectcelebrations

Related Verses

Proverbs 23:29-351 Samuel 16:20-23Isaiah 28:7-8Luke 15:11-32Revelation 14:8

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of wine in this verse?
Wine represents excessive indulgence that led to the king's downfall, symbolizing how even leaders can be corrupted by overindulgence and bad company.
Who are the 'scorners' mentioned here?
The scorners are likely those who mock or belittle others, potentially undermining the authority of the king through their behavior and influence.
What is Hosea's main message to his audience?
Hosea criticizes the corrupt practices among leaders and warns about the dangers of disloyalty and excessive indulgence in leadership roles.
How can this verse be applied in modern society?
This verse serves as a reminder to leaders to avoid harmful influences and maintain integrity, emphasizing the importance of choosing good company and avoiding excess.
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