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This thorough and fascinating commentary expounds on one of the most difficult books in the Old Testament. Placing special emphasis on the text itself, this volume of the Hermeneia series makes use of both ancient extra-biblical texts and fresh translations of the book of Hosea. Any student of the Old Testament will find Hosea to be indispensable resource for their study of the minor prophet.

displayed on the woman’s body.66 Apparently Hosea had this cultic act chiefly in mind when he spoke of “a-whoring away from Yahweh.” Then “wife of whoredom” (אשׁת זנונים) refers to any young woman ready for marriage (as in 4:13f*) who had submitted to the bridal rites of initiation then current in Israel. The cultic symbols made her easily recognizable as an average, “modern” Israelite woman. She whom Hosea is to marry is therefore not an especially wicked exception; she is simply representative of her
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