The Book of Hosea
Dr. Bo Lim (Seattle Pacific University) guides us through the book of Hosea. We discuss:
* When, where, by whom Hosea was written
* Main themes of Hosea
* How Hosea relates to the Book of the Twelve
* The significance of Hosea's marriage and children
* The difficult metaphor of God's marriage to Israel and if the metaphor sanctions violence.
* God's judgment upon Israel as temporary discipline
* The father-son image that depicts God's relationship to Israel, and the tricky theological issue of if God's heart changes (11:8)
* Hosea as an enduring exhortation to subsequent generations
Works by Bo Lim
* Hosea. Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary. With D. Castelo. Eerdmans, 2015
* The 'Way of the LORD' in the Book of Isaiah. T&T Clark, 2010
This Week’s Blurb
Bo Lim recommends:
* Korean sunscreen
* the spiritually transformative effects of exercise
Next Week
Next week, Dr. Robyn Whitaker (Pilgrim Theological College, University of Divinity) guides us through Revelation 1
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedNovember 17, 2023 at 8:58 PM UTC
- Length1h 8m
- RatingClean