Hosea 8:12
French OST - Osterwald
Dans les sacrifices qui me sont offerts, ils sacrifient de la chair et la mangent; mais l'Éternel ne les agrée point. Maintenant il se souvient de leur iniquité, et il punira leur péché: ils retourneront en Égypte!
What Does This Mean?
In Hosea 8:12, God is speaking and saying that He has given His people the great things of His law, but they treated it as if it were strange or foreign to them. This shows how Israel had forgotten their own history and laws.
Explained for Children
Imagine your parents wrote you a beautiful letter explaining all about family rules, but instead of being excited, you thought it was weird and didn’t care much for it. That’s what happened with God’s people – they treated His big, important rules like they were from another planet!
Historical Background
Hosea wrote this verse around the 8th century B.C., primarily addressing the northern kingdom of Israel. The cultural setting was one where religious practices had become corrupted, and the people had turned away from God’s commands.
Living It Out Today
Today, consider how you view important rules or advice given to you. Whether it's health guidelines or workplace policies, treating them as foreign or strange can lead to negative outcomes. Embrace these guides with understanding and respect.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Hosea 8:12?
God is speaking through the prophet Hosea, expressing disappointment over Israel's treatment of His laws.
What does 'strange thing' mean here?
'Strange thing' means that God’s law was treated as if it were unfamiliar or foreign to them, despite being given by God and essential for their relationship with Him.
Why is this verse significant in understanding Israel's history?
This verse highlights the disconnect between God and His people, showing how they had drifted far from His commandments, which was a common issue throughout biblical history.
How can we apply Hosea 8:12 to our modern relationships with authority?
We should treat laws and guidance given by authorities with respect and not dismiss them as strange or irrelevant. This helps maintain healthy, functional societies.
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