Hosea 4:10

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse from Hosea says that people will eat a lot but still feel hungry and do sinful things without having more blessings, because they stopped paying attention to God. The prophet Hosea is speaking here, warning about the consequences of ignoring God.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a big plate of cookies, but no matter how many you eat, you're always hungry. That's like what this verse says happens when people don't listen to God and do bad things. It's as if they forget that God is there for them.

Contexte historique

Hosea wrote this around 750-725 B.C., addressing the Northern Kingdom of Israel, who had turned away from God in favor of false gods and sinful behavior. This was a time when social corruption and religious apostasy were widespread.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern times, consider someone who spends all their money on expensive gadgets but still feels unsatisfied with life. They might think more things will make them happy, just like the people Hosea warns about in this verse.

Thèmes

judgmentsinconsequenceshungerfaithfulnessworship

Versets liés

Hosea 13:6Proverbs 10:3Deuteronomy 28:48Matthew 5:6Romans 1:24

Questions fréquentes

Does this verse apply only to Israel?
While Hosea wrote specifically about Israel, the principle of receiving consequences for turning away from God applies universally. It serves as a warning for any community that neglects its spiritual responsibilities.
What does 'commit whoredom' mean in this verse?
'Commit whoredom' refers to engaging in idolatry and unfaithfulness toward God, both spiritually and morally. It highlights the severe breach of covenant relationship with God.
How can we avoid the consequences described here?
To avoid these consequences, one must stay faithful to God, listen to His teachings, and ensure that actions align with His will, rather than pursuing temporary satisfaction or false gods.
What's the main message of Hosea 4:10?
The main message is a warning about the futility of turning away from God. It emphasizes that material abundance and immoral behavior do not bring true fulfillment, only dissatisfaction and harm.
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