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Daily Radio Program for Chuck Missler

Episode for Monday May 5th Hosea: Chapter 12

Daily Radio Program for Chuck Missler

Chuck Missler

Religion & Spirituality

5652 Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Hosea, a contemporary of Isaiah (for most of his ministry) and Amos (in his earlier years) was the Jeremiah of the Northern Kingdom. His main target was the Northern Kingdom, yet his message was for the people of God. When Solomon died, Jeroboam rebelled and plunged the Northern Kingdom into a prosperous but idolatrous separation. After two centuries of abandoning their heritage, God sent Hosea to present His indictment and declare that He would use their enemies as His judgment. Amos was sent to Israel at a time when the nation feels militarily secure and prosperous, yet is turning to idolatry and abandoning their heritage. Misplaced confidence; false sense of security; abandonment of the greatness of their nation... (Sounds familiar, doesn't it?) In many ways a complement to Hosea, this perspective on the plight of Israel parallels the predicament of our country today. This study contains 13 hours of verse by verse teachings. Copyright © 11-01-2010

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66.6640. Your future lies in 6640. Sixty-six books by 40 authors, and yet we now discover it's an integrated message system from outside our time domain.

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Welcome to 6640, the ministry outreach of Koenania House and Koinnea Institute.

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Today's Bible teacher is Chuck Missler, connecting the Bible to your life and the world around you.

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In today's study, Chuck continues his teaching on the book of Hosea, chapter 12.

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Thank you. Now here's a verse that we're going to expand on after we're through with this chapter as a chapter.

0:50.8

But in Josea, chapter 12, verse 10, it's a verse you want to make note of because God is speaking

0:56.7

through Ozaea, he says, I have also spoken by the prophets, that's no surprise, and I have

1:03.4

multiplied visions, that's no surprise, and use similitudes.

1:10.8

What does that mean? I've used similitudes. What does that mean?

1:13.3

I've used similitudes by the ministry of the prophets.

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Three statements.

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I've spoken by the prophets.

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I've multiplied visions.

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I've used similitudes.

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And this is one of the anchor points of understanding the use of rhetorical devices.

1:32.9

And it's interesting,

1:35.9

I was on a radio interview and the call-in thing.

1:40.8

Don Stewart and I had done our first book on the temple,

1:43.9

I guess it was.

1:45.0

Anyway, one of the callers was sort of upset with us because we took the Bible literally

1:52.5

in some of the remarks we made on the program.

1:55.9

And so I was responding to this caller.

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