Lo-ammi in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
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("not My people".) Jezreel, Lo-ruhamah ("not loved"), and
Lo-ammi are the three children of the prophet Hosea's wife,
Gomer, taken by God's command. "Jezreel" symbolised the
coming destruction of Jehu's line, as Jehu had destroyed
that of Ahab of Jezreel; also that as Jezreel means both God
sows and God scatters, so God will yet sow Israel whom He
now scatters (Hosea 1:4-6; Hosea 1:9-10; Hosea 1:11), "great
shall be the day of Jezreel," i.e. great shall be the day
when they shall be God's seed planted in their own land by
God (Jeremiah 24:6; Jeremiah 31:28; Jeremiah 32:41; Amos
9:15; Hosea 2:23). "I will sow her (Jezreel, the sown one,
Hosea 2:22) unto ... Me in the earth." Not only Judaea, but
the whole earth shall be the seed plot wherein Gentile
nations shall be the spiritual growth of the Jewish seed
sown everywhere (Micah 5:7; Romans 11:12; Romans 11:15;
Zechariah 10:9). Lo-ruhamah, changed into Ruhama, means that
He will first withdraw His "loving mercy" and at last
restore it. And Lo-ammi, changed into Ammi, that He will
make Israel, now "not His people" owing to apostasy, to
become again "His people." The three children symbolize
successive generations:
(1) Jezreel represents the dynasty of Jeroboam I, ending
with Jehu's shedding the blood of the last of the line at
Jezreel;
(2) Lo-ruhamah, a daughter, represents the effeminate period
which followed;
(3) Loammi, a son, represents Jeroboam II's vigorous
dynasty, which however brought no revival of religion; still
Israel was
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