Today we wrap up our brief study of the book of Hosea. This book, with its themes of unfaithful love, judgment, and the promise of restoration, points forward to Jesus Christ in both direct messianic prophecies and through deeper typological connections. Jesus fulfills and transcends Hosea's message, offering the ultimate demonstration of God's love and the final means of restoration for humanity.
In Titus 2:14, the Greek term translated as “peculiar” in the King James Version literally means “one's own” or “one's own possession.” God’s people...
Eros is used in the Old Testament to express the physical and sensual intimacy between a husband and a wife; however, in modern times,...
The Gospel of Mark, traditionally attributed to John Mark, a companion of Peter, was likely written around 65-70 AD for a Gentile audience. It...