Comments: Hosea 11 The Godhead is present and speaks throughout this entire chapter, referenced in both singular and plural, first person and third: I, me, my, he, qdush :9 Holy One and qdushim :12 Holy Ones.
The Ones Being Trusted, the Holy Ones in verse 12, could possibly be a reference to God’s faithful people but not likely. Judgement comes upon God’s people for wandering away from and against HIM. The rain falls on the just and the unjust. When things reach the tipping point, the faithful suffer from the consequences of the unfaithful (re: Daniel).
The Ones Being Trusted :12 (YHWH Elohim [both plural designations]) are both Qdush singular Holy One and Qdushim plural Holy Ones. See Jocelyn Andersen: The Six Purposes of Daniel's 70 Weeks: Purpose 6 for a study of the Holy of Holies, which is literally the Holy Place of the Holy Ones.
Hosea Chapter 11
1: When Israel
was a child then I loved him and called MY son out of Egypt [ a parenthetical (-) duality, referencing
Jacob and Jesus] 2: As they
called them so they went from them They sacrificed unto Baalim and burned
incense to graven images 3: I taught
Ephraim also to go taking them by their arms But they knew not that I
healed them 4: I drew them
with cords of a mortal with bands of love and I was to them as they
that take off the yoke on their jaws and I fed them 5: He shall not
return into the land of Egypt but the Assyrian shall be his king because
they refused to return 6: And the sword
shall abide on his cities and shall consume his branches and devour them
because of their own counsels Proverbs 14:12 7: And My people are determined to turn from me
Even though they call me God Most High I will by no means exalt
them (:7) NIV 8: How shall I
give thee up Ephraim? How shall I deliver thee Israel? how shall I
make thee as Admah? How shall I set thee as Zeboim? Mine heart is
turned within me my repentings are kindled together 9: I will not
execute the fierceness of mine anger I will not return to ruin
Ephraim For I [am] God EL and not mortal
[I am] the Holy One
Qdush in the midst of thee And I will not enter into
the city 10: After YHWH
they shall go He shall roar like a lion When he shall roar then
the children shall tremble from the west 11: They shall
tremble as a bird out of Egypt and as a dove out of the land of Assyria And I
will place them in their houses declares YHWH 12: Ephraim surrounds
me about with lies and the house of Israel with deceit But Judah yet wanders
from EL and against the Ones Being Trusted [the] Qdushim
Holy Ones
Comments: Hosea 11 The Godhead is present and speaks throughout this entire chapter, referenced in both singular and plural, first person and third: I, me, my, he, qdush :9 Holy One and qdushim :12 Holy Ones. The Ones Being Trusted, the Holy Ones in verse 12, could possibly be a reference to God’s faithful people but not likely. Judgement comes upon God’s people for wandering away from and against HIM. The rain falls on the just and the unjust. When things reach the tipping point, the faithful suffer from the consequences of the unfaithful (re: Daniel).
The Ones Being Trusted :12 (YHWH
Elohim [both plural designations]) are both Qdush singular
Holy One and Qdushim plural Holy Ones.
See Jocelyn
Andersen: The Six Purposes of Daniel's 70 Weeks: Purpose 6 for a study of the
Holy of Holies, which is literally the Holy Place of the Holy Ones.
Watch the entire study series on YouTube: The
Six Purposes of Daniel's 70 Weeks - YouTube
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