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WORD Research this...Hosea 1
- 1 Das Wort Jehovas, welches zu Hosea, dem Sohne Beeris, geschah in den Tagen Ussijas, Jothams, Ahas', Hiskias, der Könige von Juda, und in den Tagen Jerobeams, des Sohnes Joas', des Königs von Israel.
- 2 Als Jehova anfing mit Hosea zu reden, da sprach Jehova zu Hosea: Gehe hin, nimm dir ein Hurenweib und Hurenkinder; denn das Land treibt beständig Hurerei, von Jehova hinweg.
- 3 Und er ging hin und nahm Gomer, die Tochter Diblaims; und sie ward schwanger und gebar ihm einen Sohn.
- 4 Und Jehova sprach zu ihm: Gib ihm den Namen Jisreel; denn noch um ein Kleines, so werde ich die Blutschuld von Jisreel an dem Hause Jehus heimsuchen und dem Königtum des Hauses Israel ein Ende machen.
- 5 Und es wird geschehen an jenem Tage, da werde ich den Bogen Israels zerbrechen im Tale Jisreel. -
- 6 Und sie ward wiederum schwanger und gebar eine Tochter. Und er sprach zu ihm: Gib ihr den Namen Lo-Ruchama; denn ich werde mich fortan des Hauses Israel nicht mehr erbarmen, daß ich ihnen irgendwie vergebe.
- 7 Aber des Hauses Juda werde ich mich erbarmen und sie retten durch Jehova, ihren Gott; und nicht werde ich sie retten durch Bogen und durch Schwert und durch Krieg, durch Rosse und durch Reiter. -
- 8 Und sie entwöhnte die Lo-Ruchama. Und sie ward schwanger und gebar einen Sohn.
- 9 Und er sprach: Gib ihm den Namen Lo-Ammi; denn ihr seid nicht mein Volk, und ich, ich will nicht euer sein.
- 10 Doch die Zahl der Kinder Israel wird sein wie der Sand des Meeres, der nicht gemessen und nicht gezählt werden kann; und es wird geschehen, an dem Orte, wo zu ihnen gesagt wurde: Ihr seid nicht mein Volk, wird zu ihnen gesagt werden: Kinder des lebendigen Gottes.
- 11 Und die Kinder Juda und die Kinder Israel werden sich miteinander versammeln, und sich ein Haupt setzen und aus dem Lande heraufziehen; denn groß ist der Tag von Jisreel.
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