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When Israel was a child, then I loved him, and called my son out of Egypt.
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God's Foundational Love
Commentators emphasize that God's love for Israel was initiated when the nation was in its infancy—weak, helpless, and without merit, like a child in Egypt. This love was not earned; it was a foundational, parental, and gracious act. This context of unearned love makes Israel's later rebellion, described in the following verses, particularly tragic and ungrateful.
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Hosea
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18th Century
Presbyterian
When Israel was a child, then I loved him - God loved Israel, as He Himself formed it, before it corrupted itself. He loved it for …
19th Century
Anglican
Compare Hosea 9:10 and Exodus 4:22-23. In this context, there cannot be a prophecy of the Christ, for obstinate conduct and rebellion would thus be…
Baptist
God's love was very early love. He began with the nation…
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16th Century
Protestant
God here expostulates with the people of Israel for their ingratitude. The obligation of the people was twofold; for God had embraced them from the…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
When Israel [was] a child, then I loved him Or, "for Israel [was] a child" F21; a rebellious and disobedi…
When Israel were weak and helpless like children, foolish and willful like children, then God loved them; He carried them as a nurse carries a nurs…
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