Hosea 11:11

German HFA (Hoffnung für Alle)

Was bedeutet das?

This verse describes how the Israelites will return from Egypt and Assyria trembling like birds, but God promises to place them safely in their homes. It's a message of hope and assurance from God.

Für Kinder erklärt

Imagine you're a little bird flying back home after being far away. You might be scared at first, just like the people coming back from Egypt and Assyria. But God says He will make sure everyone gets back safely to where they belong!

Historischer Hintergrund

Hosea wrote this prophecy in the eighth century B.C., addressing Israelites who were exiled or living under foreign rule due to their disobedience. The imagery of birds reflects the precariousness and fear associated with exile.

Anwendung für heute

When you feel lost or scared, remember that God promises to bring you back home safely. Think about times when you’ve felt like a bird flying away from danger but then finding your way back under God’s care.

Themen

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Verwandte Verse

Jeremiah 31:27Isaiah 43:5-6Matthew 2:15Deuteronomy 30:3Psalm 137:1

Häufige Fragen

What is the significance of birds in Hosea 11:11?
The image of trembling like a bird highlights the fear and fragility the Israelites felt as they returned from exile. Birds symbolize vulnerability but also the eventual safety once back home.
Who is speaking in this verse?
God is speaking, promising to bring the exiled people back safely to their homes after trembling like birds out of Egypt and Assyria.
How does this apply to modern Christians?
It reminds us that no matter how lost or scared we feel in life, God will guide us back to safety and stability, just as He promised the Israelites.
What is Hosea's message about exile and return?
Hosea emphasizes God’s role in restoring His people from their exiled state with a promise of bringing them back home safely, highlighting God’s faithfulness even during difficult times.
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