According to Hosea, the LORD would not have pity upon the children of his faithless wife because
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In the book of Hosea in the Old Testament of the Bible, the prophet Hosea was told by God to marry a woman who would be unfaithful to him, as a metaphor for Israel's unfaithfulness to God. The wife, Gomer, played the harlot and had children with other men. In Hosea 2:4-5, God says that He will have no pity on the children of Gomer because they are the product of their mother's unfaithfulness. This serves as a warning to Israel, who had been unfaithful to God, that they too would face judgment if they did not repent and turn back to Him.