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Oseas 12:13

Listen to Oseas 12:13
13 Luego, por medio de un profeta,
el Señor
sacó de Egipto a los descendientes de Jacob;
y fueron protegidos
por el mismo profeta.

Oseas 12:13 Meaning and Commentary

Hosea 12:13

And by a prophet the Lord brought Israel out of Egypt
Or, "by the prophet"; the famous and most excellent prophet Moses, who, by way of eminency, is so called; him the Lord sent, and employed, and made use of him as an instrument to bring his people out of their bondage in Egypt; in which he was a type of Christ the great Prophet of the church, raised up like unto him, and the Redeemer of his people from sin, Satan, and the world, law, hell, and death, and all enemies: and by a prophet he was preserved;
by the same prophet Moses was Israel preserved at the Red sea, and in the wilderness; where they were kept as a flock of sheep from their powerful enemies, and brought to the borders of Canaan's land. Some understand this last clause of Joshua, by whom the Israelites were safely conducted through Jordan into the land of Canaan, and settled there; and particularly were brought by him to Gilgal, where the covenant of circumcision was renewed, and the first passover in the land kept, but now a place of idolatry, as before mentioned; and which sin was aggravated by this circumstance: but the design of this observation seems to be to put the Israelites in remembrance of their low estate in Egypt, and of the goodness of God to them in delivering them from thence, which they had sadly requited by their degeneracy and apostasy from him; and to him unto them how much they ought to have valued the prophets of the Lord, though they had despised them, since they had received such benefits and blessings by the means of a prophet.

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Oseas 12:13 In-Context

11 Pero la gente de Galaad no vale nada
debido a su idolatría.
Y en Gilgal también sacrifican toros;
sus altares están en filas como montones de piedra
a lo largo de los bordes de un campo arado.
12 Jacob huyó a la tierra de Aram
y allí, a cambio de pastorear ovejas,
ganó una esposa.
13 Luego, por medio de un profeta,
el Señor
sacó de Egipto a los descendientes de Jacob;
y fueron protegidos
por el mismo profeta.
14 Pero el pueblo de Israel
amargamente ha provocado al Señor
,
ahora el Señor los sentenciará a muerte
en pago por sus pecados.

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