Hosea
  • 1. Hosea, one of the twelve minor prophets in the Hebrew Bible, is a figure deeply rooted in the historical context of ancient Israel during the 8th century BCE. His prophetic ministry unfolded in the Northern Kingdom of Israel, a time characterized by moral decay, social injustice, and widespread idolatry. Hosea is particularly poignant for his use of personal experience to convey divine messages; he famously married Gomer, a woman described as unfaithful, which served as a powerful metaphor for Israel's infidelity to God. Throughout the Book of Hosea, his prophecies reflect themes of love, betrayal, and redemption, underscoring God's steadfast devotion to a wayward nation despite their transgressions. The narrative captures Hosea's anguish over Israel's spiritual unfaithfulness and God's longing for reconciliation, illustrating the depth of divine compassion intertwined with righteous judgment. His poignant call to return to faithfulness and the promise of restoration emphasizes the enduring hope in God's love, making Hosea's message both a sobering warning and a profound invitation to repentance.

    What is the primary theme of the Book of Hosea?
A) God's faithfulness despite Israel's unfaithfulness
B) Restoration of Egypt
C) Rise of Babylon
D) Judgment on Edom
  • 2. What was Hosea instructed to do as a symbol of Israel's unfaithfulness?
A) Build an altar
B) Marry a promiscuous woman
C) Travel to Egypt
D) Fast for 40 days
  • 3. What is the name of Hosea's wife?
A) Deborah
B) Ruth
C) Naomi
D) Gomer
  • 4. Hosea's prophecies primarily target which group?
A) The Southern Kingdom of Judah
B) Babylonians
C) Philistines
D) The Northern Kingdom of Israel
  • 5. What does the name 'Hosea' mean?
A) Wisdom
B) Salvation
C) Destruction
D) Atonement
  • 6. What animal does Hosea use to symbolize Israel’s waywardness?
A) Lion
B) Heifer
C) Eagle
D) Wolf
  • 7. What metaphor does Hosea use to describe God's relationship with Israel?
A) Marriage
B) Friendship
C) Fatherhood
D) Kingship
  • 8. What does Hosea predict for Israel's future?
A) Total victory
B) Permanent exile
C) Complete destruction
D) Restoration
  • 9. What does Hosea call the children he has with Gomer?
A) Names of prosperity
B) Common Hebrew names
C) Symbolic names of judgment
D) Names of victory
  • 10. What message is emphasized in Hosea 14?
A) God's promise of healing and restoration
B) Call to arms
C) Punishment for the wicked
D) Wisdom in governance
  • 11. Who does Hosea represent in his relationship with Gomer?
A) The king of Israel
B) A common man
C) God
D) The high priest
  • 12. The Book of Hosea is categorized as what type of literature?
A) Historical
B) Wisdom
C) Prophetic
D) Poetic
  • 13. What does Hosea use as a metaphor for Israel's unfaithfulness?
A) Idolatry
B) Famine
C) Adultery
D) War
  • 14. How many children did Hosea and Gomer have?
A) Two
B) Three
C) One
D) Four
  • 15. What is the name of Hosea's first child?
A) Zebulun
B) Jezreel
C) Lo-Ammi
D) Lo-Ruhamah
  • 16. Hosea prophesied during the reign of which king of Israel?
A) Jeroboam II
B) Ahab
C) Hezekiah
D) Ahaz
  • 17. What role does Hosea play in the narrative of the book?
A) Judge
B) Priest
C) Prophet
D) King
  • 18. Which metaphor does Hosea use to illustrate God's care for Israel?
A) Judge
B) King
C) Master
D) Father
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