God’s Prophets Warn Israel 
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are the ancestors - the Patriarchs -
of the Jewish people.  The Jewish people
can trace their lineage back through these three men of old– Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob.  And the Jewish people make up the
nation of Israel 
The reason the Jewish nation is called “Israel ” is because their forefather Jacob wrestled
with God and God changed Jacob’s name to “Israel Israel Israel 
Abraham first loved and trusted God and wanted to follow Him.  And that meant so much to God, our heavenly
Father!  God was so pleased that He promised
Abraham that He would make him the father of a great nation that would be specially
blessed.  And that in the future
Abraham’s children would have their own land. 
God would be their protection and salvation if they wanted that.  Abraham’s son, Isaac, learned to love God like
his father Abraham had and he tried to obey God’s commands.  And Isaac’s son, Jacob or Israel 
Jacob or “Israel Israel Israel  had
twelve sons; the nation of Israel 
By 800 B.C. the nation of Israel Judah ” because
the tribes of Judah and Benjamin – two of Jacob’s sons– had settled in the
southern section of the land 
 of Israel Israel 
Over the centuries God kept his promise to Abraham and
blessed and guided his children, the Israelites and gave them their own
land.  God made a covenant with Israel Egypt Israel 
The Israelites had rebelled against God at other stages in
their growth as a nation. One generation would rebel and the next generation
would return to God.  God would call and
eventually Israel 
 This time Israel  would not listen when God called because Israel Israel Israel 
God sends several of His prophets to the northern kingdom of
Israel Israel kingdom  of Judah 
near Jerusalem 
The year is approximately 760 B.C. and Amos obeys God and travels
to the northern kingdom with Gods’ message of judgment for Israel Israel Israel Israel 
Amos tells the northern kingdom of Israel Israel 
Then Amos has a vision from God of the plumb line.  (Amos 7:7-9)  
The plumb line is symbolic.  Israel Israel 
God also sends his prophet Hosea to Israel  expressing the terrible pain and hurt
that He feels at being rejected by Israel Israel Israel Israel 
 God instructs Hosea
to marry Gomer, a woman God knows will prove unfaithful.  Hosea obeys and marries Gomer and the couple
have three children.  All seems fine
until the day that without warning Gomer suddenly turns on Hosea and finds
fault with him. Her previous words to Hosea of her endearing love for him
quickly turn to words of her black hatred for him!  She can’t stand even the sight of her husband.  He is repulsive to her.  She leaves Hosea and the children telling
Hosea how much better her lovers are than he is.  Then she rushes off to seduce other men to
sleep with her.
 A stunned Hosea follows
after Gomer pleading with her to return to their marriage but she coldly
refuses each of his pleas and brags to him about each new sexual escapade she
is enjoying with each new lover she is picking up.  Hosea can’t function and can’t believe that
Gomer is not at all the person he thought she was.  And then he is angry that she has  betrayed his trust.   
Gomer laughs and goes off again prostituting herself and bragging
about it to Hosea and running after her lovers. 
She sinks into lurid acts of sexual depravity and brags loudly about
every minute.  Hosea’s neighbors are
watching all of this in disbelief and the gossip spreads around!  
A heartbroken and disgusted Hosea tells his neighbors and
all the people of Israel Israel Israel 
Hosea is beginning to heal when God comes back and calls after
him and tells him to go after Gomer and bring her back after she has strayed.  (Hosea 3:1) 
Poor Hosea!  Hosea is repelled by
prostitution and wants to run away, but he obeys God’s command.  God tells him that he is to show by his own
love for Gomer the kind of love God has for Israel 
Gomer has become a sex slave of another man and Hosea walks
in to that dark dirty place and buys her back and puts her on probation in the
desert.  She does not come back to be his
wife for a season.  Hosea’s actions
becomes an object lesson to Israel Israel 
back, and for a while Israel 
History records that the northern kingdom of Israel Israel  were taken away to Assyria and Samaria 
The last chapter of Hosea and the last chapter of Amos both tell
of the day when the ten tribes of Israel will be restored to their land and
healed of their infidelities and will be worshipping their God.  God will make it happen!  
When God gives warnings of judgment, He is not playing with
words.  Some of the sins He condemned in Israel 
Amos’s vision of God’s plumb line that measured Israel 

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