Very nicely written. In Christ, there is neither Jew, nor Gentile. But Romans 9-11 makes it abundantly clear, that God has not rejected Israel permanently. They will be purged and then the remnant (all Israel that remains) will be saved. Hosea is an allegory of Israel, and at the depths of their depravity, God will restore them as a harlot slave wife was purchased by Hosea and restored. God will keep His promises to the patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
Very nicely written. In Christ, there is neither Jew, nor Gentile. But Romans 9-11 makes it abundantly clear, that God has not rejected Israel permanently. They will be purged and then the remnant (all Israel that remains) will be saved. Hosea is an allegory of Israel, and at the depths of their depravity, God will restore them as a harlot slave wife was purchased by Hosea and restored. God will keep His promises to the patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.