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WORD Research this...Oseias 1
- 1 A palavra do SENHOR que veio a Oseias, filho de Beeri, nos dias de Uzias, Jotão, Acaz, e Ezequias, reis de Judá, e nos dias de Joeroboão, filho de Joás, rei de Israel.
- 2 O princípio da palavra do SENHOR por Oseias.Disse, pois, o SENHOR a Oseias: Vai, toma para ti uma mulher de prostituição, e filhos de prostituições; porque a terra se prostitui munto, afastando-se do SENHOR.
- 3 Então ele foi, e tomou a Gômer, filha de Diblaim, a qual concebeu, e lhe deu à luz um filho.
- 4 E o SENHOR lhe disse: Chama o nome dele de Jezreel; porque daqui a pouco farei punição pelo sangue de Jezreel sobre a casa de Jeú, e farei cessar o reino da casa de Israel.
- 5 E será que naquele dia quebrarei o arco de Israel no vale de Jezreel.
- 6 E ela voltou a conceber, e deu à luz uma filha. Então o SENHOR lhe disse: Chama o nome dela de Não-Amada, porque não mais amarei a casa de Israel para os perdoar.
- 7 Mas a casa de Judá amarei, e os salvarei pelo SENHOR seu Deus; e não os salvarei por arco, nem por espada, nem por batalha, nem por cavalos, nem por cavaleiros.
- 8 E depois de haver desmamado a Não-Amada, ela concebeu e deu à luz um filho.
- 9 E o SENHOR disse: Chama o nome dele de Não-Meu-Povo; porque vós não sois meu povo, por isso eu não serei vosso Deus .
- 10 Todavia o número dos filhos de Israel será como a areia do mar, que não se pode medir nem contar. E acontecerá que, onde foi lhes dito: Vós não sois meu povo, será lhes dito: Vós sois filhos do Deus vivo.
- 11 E os filhos de Judá e de Israel serão reunidos em um, e levantarão para si uma única cabeça, e subirão da terra; pois o dia de Jezreel será grande.
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