Sermon Tone Analysis
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Hos. 2:14-23
ALLURE, a-lūrʹ (פָּתָה, pāthāh, “to persuade,” “woo,” “entice”; δελεάζω, deleázō, “to entrap,” “lay a bait”):
(1) “I will allure her, and bring her into the wilderness” (Hos 2:14), with evident reference to the Assyr invasion and the devastation of the land, followed up by the Exile.
Thus would Jeh entice Israel to repent by gentle punishment; then would follow her restoration and the outpouring of His love (vs 14 ff).
(2) “They allure through the lusts of the flesh” (2 Pet 2:18, RV “entice”).
Wicked men allure to destruction; God (as above) allures to punishment, repentance and restoration.
M. O. EVANS
1808 I. דְּבִיר (deḇîr): n.masc.; ≡ Str 1687; TWOT 399g—LN 7.35 inner sanctuary, the Most Holy Place, i.e., a room within a building, about 30ft in length, width, and height (1Ki 6:5–31 passim; 7:49; 8:6, 8; 2Ch 3:16; 4:20; 5:7, 9; Ps 28:2+), note: for NIV text in 2Ch 3:16, see 8054
Although you are in pain, think of your gain
Lord, I am listening
God’s glorious tough love
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