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Hosea 1

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1 Herran sana, joka tuli Hoosealle, Beerin pojalle, Juudan kuningasten Ussian, Jootamin, Aahaan ja Hiskian päivinä ja Israelin kuninkaan Jerobeamin, Jooaan pojan, päivinä.

2 Kun Herra alkoi Hoosealle puhua, sanoi Herra Hoosealle: "Mene, ota itsellesi haureellinen vaimo ja haureudesta syntyneet lapset, sillä maa on peräti rikkonut avion luopumalla Herrasta".

3 Niin hän meni ja otti Goomerin, Diblaimin tyttären. Ja tämä tuli raskaaksi ja synnytti hänelle pojan.

4 Ja Herra sanoi hänelle: "Pane hänelle nimeksi Jisreel, sillä vähän aikaa vielä, ja minä kostan Jisreelin verivelat Jeehun suvulle ja teen lopun Israelin heimon kuningaskunnasta.

5 Ja sinä päivänä minä särjen Israelin jousen Jisreelin laaksossa."

6 Ja vaimo tuli jälleen raskaaksi ja synnytti tyttären, ja Herra sanoi Hoosealle: "Pane hänelle nimeksi Loo-Ruhama, sillä en minä enää tästedes armahda Israelin heimoa, niin että antaisin heille anteeksi.

7 Mutta Juudan heimoa minä armahdan: minä pelastan heidät Herran, heidän Jumalansa, avulla, mutta en pelasta heitä jousella, miekalla enkä sodalla, en hevosilla enkä ratsumiehillä."

8 Kun vaimo oli vieroittanut Loo-Ruhaman, tuli hän raskaaksi ja synnytti pojan.

9 Ja Herra sanoi: "Pane hänelle nimeksi Loo-Ammi, sillä te ette ole minun kansani, enkä minä tahdo olla teidän omanne.

10 (H2:1) Mutta israelilaisten luku on oleva niinkuin meren hiekka, jota ei voi mitata eikä lukea. Ja siinä paikassa, jossa heille on sanottu: 'Te ette ole minun kansani', heille sanotaan: 'Elävän Jumalan lapset!'

11 Ja Juudan miehet ja Israelin miehet kokoontuvat yhteen ja asettavat itsellensä yhteisen pään; ja he lähtevät sotaan siitä maasta, sillä suuri on Jisreelin päivä.

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Sacred Scripture #16

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16. Lacking a spiritual understanding, no one would know why the prophet Jeremiah was commanded to buy a belt and put it around his waist, not to put it in water, and to hide it in a crevice in the rocks near the Euphrates (Jeremiah 13:1-7). No one would know why the prophet Isaiah was commanded to take the sackcloth off his waist and the sandals off his feet and to go naked and barefoot for three years (Isaiah 20:2-3). No one would know why the prophet Ezekiel was commanded to take a razor to his head and his beard and then to divide the hair, burning a third of it in the middle of the city, striking a third with a sword, and scattering a third to the wind; also, to bind a few hairs in his hems, and eventually to throw a few into the midst of a fire (Ezekiel 5:1-4). The same prophet was commanded to lie on his left side for three hundred ninety days and on his right side for forty days and to make himself a cake out of wheat, barley, millet, and spelt and bake it over cow dung and eat it; and at another time to make a siege wall and a mound against [an image of] Jerusalem and besiege it (Ezekiel 4:1-15). No one would know why the prophet Hosea was twice commanded to take a whore as his wife (Hosea 1:2-9; 3:2-3), and other things of the same sort.

Beyond that, without a spiritual understanding who would know the meaning of all the objects in the tabernacle - the ark, for example, the mercy seat, the angel guardians, the lampstand, the altar of incense, the showbread on the table, its veils and curtains? Without a spiritual understanding, who would know the meaning of Aaron’s sacred garments - his tunic, robe, ephod, the Urim and Thummim, his turban, and so on? Without a spiritual understanding, who would know the meaning of all the commandments about burnt offerings, sacrifices, grain offerings, and drink offerings, about Sabbaths and festivals? The truth is that every bit of what was commanded meant something about the Lord, heaven, and the church.

You can see clearly in these few examples that there is a spiritual meaning throughout the Word and in its details.

  
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