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What does the Bible say about Hosea's command to marry a prostitute?

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Hosea was commanded by God to marry a wife of whoredoms as a symbol of God's love for unfaithful Israel.

In Hosea 1:2, the Lord commanded the prophet Hosea to take a wife of whoredoms, which serves as a profound illustration of God's unending love for His people despite their unfaithfulness. The choice of Gomer, a woman from a life of fornication, symbolizes how God, in His mercy, pursues and enters into a covenant with those who are sinful and rebellious. This command was not merely about marital union but depicted the depth of God's grace, as Hosea's relationship with Gomer parallels Christ's love for a fallen humanity, where He identifies with us in our sin.
Scripture References: Hosea 1:2

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