What This Verse Means
This verse carries a promise of restoration after a period of difficulty. It speaks of being "revived" after two days and "raised up" on the third day, suggesting a process of renewal and resurrection. In its immediate biblical context, this is part of Hosea's message to Israel, promising that after a time of divine judgment and exile, God would restore and revive the people. The verse emphasizes that this restoration is ultimately so that people might "live before him" in renewed relationship with God.

