What This Verse Means
This verse speaks of God's promise to restore His people after a period of judgment. The "two days" likely represent a time of trouble or exile, followed by revival on the "third day." This echoes the resurrection motif found throughout Scripture, where the third day signifies new beginnings. In Hosea's context, it's a message of hope to the northern kingdom of Israel, assuring them that God's judgment will not be the final word.

