Sermon Tone Analysis

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! “HOSEA”
!! Hosea 1-14
• The son of Beeri
• The northern kingdom of Israel
• During the reign of Jeroboam
• Before Samaria falls to Assyria
• A contemporary of Isaiah
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*The prophets were given unusual ways to illustrate God’s messages: *
* Jeremiah
* wearing and hiding a linen belt
* smashing a clay jar
* wearing a yoke
* buying a field
* Ezekiel
* building a model of Jerusalem and laying by it
* shaving his head and beard with a sword
* Hosea
* marrying an unfaithful woman and then taking her back
*1.
Hosea is prepared for declaring God’s message.
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1-3)*
 Marriage
 Children
 Unfaithfulness
 Restoration
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Hosea proclaims God’s message.
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4-14)*
 Covenant
 Unfaithfulness
* a. Complacent commitment
* b.
Satisfaction elsewhere
* c.
Having it both ways
 Judgment
 Restoration
*3.
Hosea provides us with something to think about.*
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