y mana ali kawashqanpita jampiyta munarpis Efraín y Samaria runakuna jutsata rurashqalantami rikaykä. Lapanpis lulakunanpaq yachakashqami karkaykan. Suwakunanpaq yachakashqa karmi pipa wayintapis suwakurkaykan. Cällikunachöpis runakunapa imaykankunatapis qechurkaykanmi.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Hosea tells us that when God tried to heal Israel, their sins became more obvious. The people of Ephraim and Samaria were deceitful, and thieves were rampant.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a band-aid on your knee. When you take it off to see if you're better, you notice some dirt and cuts you didn't know about before. God tried to heal Israel but saw all the bad stuff they were hiding.
Historical Background
Hosea wrote this during the eighth century BC. He was prophesying to the northern kingdom of Israel, which included Ephraim and Samaria, warning them about their increasing wickedness and idolatry.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, when someone tries to help you improve your life but your underlying issues surface more clearly, it can be a wake-up call. For example, going to therapy might reveal deeper emotional wounds that need healing.