Lesson 34: “I Will Betroth Thee unto Me in Righteousness”
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GailAugust 22, 2018
Hosea is so hard to teach to teenagers, your depth of understanding is very inlightening and will be very helpful the next time I try to teach it. Do you feel the story is real or only symbolic? Did Hosea really marry a harlot so the Lord could teach him how much He really lived Israel?
TinaAugust 21, 2018
Thank You! I have always loved Hosea. Your article has extended my understanding.
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