Listen "Cover-to-Cover Series: The Book of Hosea with Todd Murray"
Episode Synopsis
"Hosea is not an easy book. It begins with a prophet receiving a command to marry a prostitute and promptly describes the births of his three children, each of whom is given a bizarre but significant name. From here the book swiftly plunges into a maze of warnings, microsermons, poems, and laments, and through them all it swiftly and evasively alludes to biblical texts and incidents, mixes metaphors, and changes topics, seemingly at random. ... But though Hosea is a difficult book, it is also a great book. It is like a tree whose roots go down deep into the Torah and whose branches bear the fruit of a discourse that became the grammar of biblical prophecy. ... It also is a book that jolts the reader; it refuses to be domesticated and made conventional. It does comfort the afflicted, but it most surely afflicts the comfortable. It is as startling in its presentation of sin as it is surprising in its stubborn certainty of grace. It is as blunt as it is enigmatic. It is a book to be experienced, and the experience is with God" (Garrett, Hosea, Joel, The New American Commentary, 21–22).
To guide us through this often neglected slice of Scripture we welcome Todd Murray to the podcast. Todd has laboured in pastoral ministry for almost forty years and currently serves as Pastor of Family Ministries at Grace Immanuel Bible Church in Jupiter, Florida. He has composed and recorded several collections of worship songs as well as authored a handful of books including co-authoring a commentary on Hosea which will, no doubt, help us in our conversation today.
To guide us through this often neglected slice of Scripture we welcome Todd Murray to the podcast. Todd has laboured in pastoral ministry for almost forty years and currently serves as Pastor of Family Ministries at Grace Immanuel Bible Church in Jupiter, Florida. He has composed and recorded several collections of worship songs as well as authored a handful of books including co-authoring a commentary on Hosea which will, no doubt, help us in our conversation today.
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