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Exegesis:Hosea 6:11

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Also Yehudah, I want compassion!  But there is a harvest for you as well.  In returning to me you’ll be a jewel amongst my tribes.

(Dalton) Yehudah, O splendorous one, forgive and don’t transgress! Transgresses have netted you a binding and a harvesting – that is to say a chastising – from the Hand of the Most High. However, the hope that we have is in the promise that in returning to YHVH, Yehudah will be a jewel amongst YHVH’s tribes. All persons can take note and heed these words. For we know that at the conclusion of the Dynasty of the Maccabees, HaMashiach would fulfill that prophecy spoken of by Isaiah in ch 53 and immortalize the Jewel, for it is written: “we thought he was accursed because of his afflictions...but we were wrong!...it was our sins that he was afflicted for…he bore our sins...by his stripes we are healed”.