Hosea 3:3
And I said vnto her, Thou shalt abide for me many dayes, thou shalt not play the harlot, & thou shalt not be for an other man, so will I also be for thee. Hosea 3:3 (KJV)
another man: so
will I also
be for thee. Hosea 3:3 (KJV)
Hosea 3 continues the prophet’s message, using his own marital relationship as a metaphor for God’s relationship with Israel. The book of Hosea is filled with the imagery of an unfaithful wife and a faithful husband, symbolizing Israel’s unfaithfulness to God and His covenant with her.
In this verse God is speaking to Hosea concerning his wife. The phrase “Thou shalt abide for me many days” indicates that she is to remain with him for a set period, a time intended for repentance and for her to refrain from unfaithful behavior. “Thou shalt not play the harlot” emphasizes that she must cease adulterous conduct, and “thou shalt not be for another man” stresses exclusive commitment to Hosea. The concluding words, “so will I also be for thee,” show that after this period God will remain faithful to His people, extending forgiveness and restoration just as Hosea will to his wife.
The passage teaches that God’s love and faithfulness endure despite Israel’s idolatry. Hosea’s relationship with his wife illustrates God’s relentless love and His desire to restore the broken relationship with His covenant people.
It also highlights the consequences of unfaithfulness. The prescribed period of cohabitation with restrictions serves as a reminder that sin brings brokenness and distance in our relationship with God.
The verse calls for repentance and a change of heart. Just as Hosea’s wife is given the opportunity to turn from her adulterous ways, God calls His people to sincere repentance, offering forgiveness and restoration when they return to Him.
The command that she not be for another man underscores the expectation of exclusive devotion to God. Believers are urged to live lives wholly committed to Him, avoiding the distractions and temptations of idolatry and sin.
Finally, the promise “so will I also be for thee” reveals God’s grace and mercy. Despite the people’s unfaithfulness, He extends compassion, forgiveness, and the chance for reconciliation, demonstrating His character of mercy toward those who genuinely seek Him.
In summary, Hosea 3:3 portrays God’s enduring love, the consequences of unfaithfulness, the need for repentance, the call to exclusive commitment, and the gracious invitation to restoration, reminding us of the depth of God’s love and His desire to heal broken relationships.
