What This Verse Means
Hosea 6:2 speaks of a divine rhythm of waiting and renewal. The verse promises revival after a short but intense period of hardship, followed by restoration to new life. This language likely addresses Israel's hope for restoration after judgment in the context of Hosea's message. The "two days" and "third day" suggest a compressed timeframe for suffering before God intervenes. The purpose of this restoration is clear: that "we may live before him" - to exist in renewed relationship with God. This verse carries both immediate historical meaning and forward-looking theological significance.

