So I bought her to me for fifteen pieces of silver, and for an homer of barley, and an half homer of barley:
Así que pagué para recuperarla: quince monedas de plata y como diez medidas de cebada.
Oseas pagó un precio para redimir a su esposa, simbolizando el amor redentor de Dios por su pueblo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Hosea, the prophet was commanded by God to marry an unfaithful woman named Gomer to symbolize Israel's unfaithfulness to God through idolatry and covenant-breaking. In Hosea 3:2, Hosea buys her back for fifteen pieces of silver and some barley as an act of redemption, illustrating God's persistent love for His people despite their sins. This transaction reflects the ancient Near Eastern custom of using silver and goods for purchases or redemptions, common in Israelite society during the 8th century BC.
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