Hosea 14:5
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
Je serai comme la rosée pour Israël, Il fleurira comme le lis, Et il poussera des racines comme le Liban.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is God speaking to Israel, promising to nourish them like dew does for plants. It means that with God's help, Israel will grow strong and deep-rooted like a lily in Lebanon.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you water your flower every morning; it grows big and healthy, right? That’s what this verse is about. God promises to take care of Israel the same way dew takes care of plants, helping them grow tall and strong just like flowers do!
Historical Background
Hosea wrote this around 750 BC during a time when Israel was turning away from God. The audience were the people of Israel who needed reassurance that despite their disobedience, God’s love for them remains.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, someone might feel disconnected or lost in life. This verse reminds us that God’s grace and care are always available to help us grow and thrive no matter our current situation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of using 'dew' as a metaphor in Hosea 14:5?
Dew symbolizes God's constant and gentle nourishment, just like how dew silently supports plant growth each morning.
Why does this verse use imagery from nature (lily and Lebanon)?
Nature imagery helps convey the idea of natural, steady growth under divine care. The lily and Lebanon represent strength and beauty that God wishes for Israel.
How can one apply Hosea 14:5 in personal spiritual life?
One can trust in God’s consistent support and nurturing presence, allowing oneself to grow and flourish spiritually as the verse suggests.
What does it mean for Israel to 'cast forth his roots like Lebanon'?
This phrase signifies deep and strong foundations, implying that with God's care, Israel would have a firm base of faith and strength akin to the sturdy trees in Lebanon.
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