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Did God Really Tell Hosea to Marry a Prostitute?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bible Highlighter" data-source="post: 68491853" data-attributes="member: 356113"><p>Nowhere did I ever say that the Metaphor or Spiritual Picture God was trying to send was wrong. I believe God told Hosea to marry a woman who was from a people who were idolatrous. The same spiritual message can be made with the reading of the plain straight forward reading of the text that I provided, too. In fact, it is obvious in the fact that the text is talking about idolatry and not actual prostition because the passage says the children were idolatrous (or harlots), too. So unless you believe the children were also actual harlots, too, then we are only led to the conclusion that God is telling Hosea to marry a woman who was amongst a people of idolatry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bible Highlighter, post: 68491853, member: 356113"] Nowhere did I ever say that the Metaphor or Spiritual Picture God was trying to send was wrong. I believe God told Hosea to marry a woman who was from a people who were idolatrous. The same spiritual message can be made with the reading of the plain straight forward reading of the text that I provided, too. In fact, it is obvious in the fact that the text is talking about idolatry and not actual prostition because the passage says the children were idolatrous (or harlots), too. So unless you believe the children were also actual harlots, too, then we are only led to the conclusion that God is telling Hosea to marry a woman who was amongst a people of idolatry. [/QUOTE]
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