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Amazing Love: The Story of Hosea (2012) | Full Movie | Sean Astin | Elijah Alexander | Kenton Duty

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    So, who will start the bidding?
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    No bids?
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    Surely she can work in your fields.
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    Anyone?
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    All right, let me see this for a second.
    I'm playing.
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    All right, ladies and gentlemen,
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    we got to say the arch technological
    achievement of 21st century.
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    Who will give you $5?
    I got you.
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    We got our better.
    I've got you.
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    But I'm looking for five.
    Who will give you five?
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    How about you, beautiful young lady?
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    Oh, I'll be put it that way.
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    I'll give you five if you
    don't give it back to me.
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    Going once.
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    Going twice.
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    Sold to the original owner for $5.
    Congratulations.
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    Next on the menu, we have
    Carrie sleeping bag for 250.
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    Hello, Miss Helen.
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    Come on in.
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    Well, we're here.
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    Brother Stewart.
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    You got her to come?
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    It was a struggle, but she finally agreed.
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    Good.
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    It's going to be a great trip.
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    I'm so glad.
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    Sometimes I don't know
    what to do with her.
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    Wow, teenagers.
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    And then just before we left,
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    her mother called,
    making all kinds of promises about how she
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    was going to come and take
    her with her again.
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    Wow.
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    That makes it hard.
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    I feel so sorry for her.
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    Deep down inside, she is a sweet girl.
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    I hope she cooperates for you.
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    I'm sure she will.
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    Ashley, it's good to see you again.
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    I'm glad you're coming camping with us.
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    Not my choice.
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    Don't you worry about a thing,
    all right, Miss Ellen?
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    We're going to take good care of her.
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    Thank you.
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    Have fun, sweetheart.
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    Unlikely.
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    Hey, guys.
    Ready to go?
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    Where are the kids?
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    This is us.
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    But there are 30 kids in our youth group.
    30 in the youth group.
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    Ten who signed up.
    Six had to cancel at the last minute.
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    So this is all of us.
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    Well, this isn't going to be any fun.
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    I don't want to go if I'm the only girl.
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    Well, as it turns out,
    you're not the only girl.
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    We actually have Ashley coming with us.
    Ashley.
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    You remember Kerry.
    Hi.
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    And you have Cooper.
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    Call me Cooper.
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    Steve.
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    And lastly, we have Game Boy.
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    And here, right on time,
    is my beautiful wife.
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    Hi, hon.
    Hey, guess what?
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    We have Ashley coming with us.
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    Oh, fantastic.
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    Ashley, good to see you.
    I'm Beth.
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    Have you been camping before?
    No.
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    Neither have I,
    but I'm sure it'll be fine.
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    Plus, the cabins supposed
    to have air conditioners.
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    What's he talking about?
    There aren't any cabins.
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    Honey, do you have everything you need?
    You know what?
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    I have to run to the office.
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    If you don't mind getting
    everybody loaded up.
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    I'll be down in a second.
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    Ashley, why don't you come into the van?
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    I'll get your bag.
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    Look at her bag.
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    We're only going to be gone for two days.
    What?
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    She's never been camping before,
    so she overpacked.
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    Steve, I got to be bugs.
    Yeah, cool.
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    We're camping in the woods.
    There's going to be bugs.
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    I hate bugs.
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    We're not even there yet and she's
    already doing her nails.
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    Bugs.
    Bye.
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    You can borrow my Bugs for a coupe.
    Thanks, man.
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    No problem.
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    I know what you're thinking.
    What?
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    She's out of your league.
    Carrie is right.
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    She only dates guys with money.
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    How do you know?
    I know.
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    What I know are a big bus.
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    Yes, big enough to bite your head off.
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    You don't know that.
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    Ashley only dates guys that can
    buy her lots of stuff.
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    And you're not rich enough.
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    There's more to life than money.
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    I'm just saying, I think
    she's out of your week.
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    It's not like I'm going to date her.
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    Than what?
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    I think she just needs
    a friend, that's all.
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    Kerry, you think one can
    of Bugs free will do it?
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    Do what?
    Keep the big bugs away.
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    Cooper.
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    Let'S go.
    Everybody load up.
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    The bags aren't going to pack themselves.
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    All right, guys.
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    All right, everybody,
    let's get out and check around.
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    It should be your home
    for the next two nights.
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    Is this it?
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    This is it.
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    Where are the cabins?
    You know?
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    Cabins?
    Coop, this is wilderness living.
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    No cabins.
    But Carrie said there would be cabins.
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    Why do you think they asked
    us to bring on sleeping bags?
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    So you mean we actually have
    to sleep on the ground with the bus?
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    Oh, wait.
    You know what?
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    We might not even have tents.
    No tents?
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    What if it rains?
    Don't worry, Coop.
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    We brought tents.
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    You know what, Stuart?
    I like it.
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    Looks good.
    What about snakes?
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    Any snakes up here?
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    No, I don't think we get
    snakes this time of year.
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    That's relief.
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    I don't think so.
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    Hey, Ashley, we're only going
    to be here for this weekend.
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    Do you really need all that luggage?
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    I couldn't decide what to wear.
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    I couldn't decide what to wear.
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    Come on, be nice.
    She's just different.
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    It doesn't make her a bad person.
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    No, but the fact that she's stuck up,
    spoiled, and self involved does.
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    Not fill the time.
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    He's a funny kid.
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    When we're back.
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    Yeah.
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    We love this place, don't we?
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    Yeah, we sure do.
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    Something good always happens up here.
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    All right, everybody, let's go.
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    Grab your tents.
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    Gameboy, what are you doing?
    What?
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    Making another hot dog.
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    That's like your third one.
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    It's my fourth.
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    You're cooking me in hot dog?
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    Stewart, thank you very much, Gameboy.
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    It's the only thing I learned how
    to do right at culinary school.
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    What kind of school?
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    Culinary cooking.
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    You went to a school to learn
    how to cook hot dogs?
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    No, Coop.
    Stewart's kidding.
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    But that's what culinary school is.
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    A school where you learn
    how to cook hot dogs?
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    What's so funny?
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    It's a school where you learn
    to cook, not just hot dogs.
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    You don't know anything.
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    I didn't know.
    It's okay, Coop.
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    Learn something new every day.
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    I actually wanted to study hamburgers.
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    We had to go for an extra year to do that.
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    My family and I camp out like this a lot.
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    This will be a fun weekend, you'll see.
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    Okay, look, I don't really
    want to talk to anybody, okay?
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    I mean, no offense, but I hate
    it out here and I'm just trying.
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    To get through this as quick as possible.
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    Okay, I understand.
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    Appreciate it.
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    All right, since we're all gathered
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    around, let's take a moment to get
    to know one another a little better.
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    All right, I want to ask
    everybody a few questions.
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    Is this going to be one
    of those dumb games?
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    Stewart?
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    Oh, this isn't going to be one
    of those dumb games, Stewart.
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    Think of it as an experiment, all right?
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    And everyone has to answer.
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    So here's the question.
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    What is your favorite book in the Bible?
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    Coop, you go first.
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    Favorite book?
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    How about gas, blood, job?
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    Kerry?
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    Do I have to?
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    Yeah, you have to.
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    Come on.
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    Matthew.
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    Steve, how about you?
    Romans.
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    Good.
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    Game Boy?
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    I prefer Amos.
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    What are you laughing at?
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    Amos?
    Yes, Amos.
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    It's in the Old Testament.
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    I know where Amos is.
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    Leave it to Game Boy to be different.
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    Game Boy says he likes Amos.
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    There's some good stuff in Amos.
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    We'll go with that.
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    And last Ashley Steward.
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    Ashley, please.
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    Matthew.
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    John?
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    It really doesn't matter.
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    You got to choose one.
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    Matthew.
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    Matthew it is.
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    Okay, now, can each of you tell me
    something about your favorite book?
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    It can be a verse, something
    that spoke to you, anything.
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    Coope?
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    Me?
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    Yeah.
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    Now tell me something about John.
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    I don't know.
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    I can't think of anything.
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    Right on the spot.
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    Okay.
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    Let'S let Steve go.
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    Come on, it's your turn.
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    Can't really think of anything right now.
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    Okay.
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    Steve, how about you?
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    For all of sinned and have come
    short of the glory of God?
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    Romans 323.
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    Excellent.
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    That's why we all need Jesus about you.
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    Game Boy.
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    You want me to tell you something
    about the book of Amos?
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    So it was your favorite book?
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    Yeah, but I didn't know we were
    going to have a pop quiz on it.
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    Oh, all right.
    Sorry.
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    Ashley?
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    Yes?
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    Can you tell me something about Matthew?
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    No, I can't.
    All right.
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    Thanks for being honest.
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    All right, last question.
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    If you could change one thing about
    your character, what would it be?
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    Coop?
    I don't know.
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    I never thought about it.
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    Okay, well, take your time.
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    I guess not to be so scared of everything.
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    Like bugs.
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    Hey, that's a legitimate fear.
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    Doctors diagnose it all the time.
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    Yeah, bug doctors.
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    I agree with Coupe.
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    It's a legitimate fear.
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    I accept it.
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    Carry.
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    Stuart, no offense with these questions.
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    They have a purpose.
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    Please, just give me something.
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    I don't know.
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    Reach out to more people, I guess.
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    It's good.
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    Be more sensitive to others.
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    I realized that a lot of people look good
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    on the outside, but on the inside
    they're really hurting.
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    Okay, good.
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    Game Boy?
    I guess.
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    Be more attentive my mind
    wanders sometimes.
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    Sometimes.
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    Okay.
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    And Ashley, I don't like this.
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    I know.
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    Last question.
    Come on, Ashley.
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    I'm hoping for this point.
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    Be more neat.
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    Be more neat.
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    Ashley, you're like the neatest
    person I've ever met.
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    Oh, this is good.
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    We could all, present company included,
    be a little more neat.
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    Okay, what's the point?
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    The point is that you all gave really
    good answers for the most part.
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    And if you notice,
    they were all pretty different.
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    That's the point.
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    It's okay to be different.
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    We don't all have to try
    to be like everyone else.
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    We need to recognize that we were
    all created by God to be ourselves.
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    And instead of just criticizing each other
    and tearing each other down,
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    we should see each other as special in
    the eyes of the Lord and help each other.
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    Sound like a plan?
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    Sounds good, Stuart.
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    Good.
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    Oh, also, I think just while we're here,
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    might be a good idea to brush up
    on our favorite books in the Bible.
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    Do I see a bug?
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    Truth.
    I was just messing with you.
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    It's just a twig, not a bug.
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    Not funny, Steve.
    What's wrong?
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    Steve put a bug on my face.
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    It was just a twig, Steve.
    Didn't feel like it.
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    Almost had a heart attack, man.
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    I was just trying to help
    you overcome your fear.
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    Well, surely you can find
    a better way to do that.
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    Come on, it's night time turning.
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    Not funny, Steve.
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    Okay, I'm sorry, Coop.
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    At least it wasn't a real bug.
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    Yeah, well, just for that, I'm not
    paying you back for a can of bug spray.
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    It's just a joke.
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    No, jokes make people laugh,
    not fear for their laughs.
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    Sorry.
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    Still hoping.
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    Hoping for what?
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    You know, I saw you trying
    to talk to her earlier.
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    Well, someone has to.
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    Maybe you should.
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    You said you wanted to reach out more.
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    Is that your motive?
    Reach out?
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    Why?
    Jealous?
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    Of her?
    Yeah.
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    No way.
    I think you are.
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    I think you like her.
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    I have some compassion.
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    My mom knows Ashley's grandmother,
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    and Ashley's living with her because her
    mom's living with her new boyfriend.
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    Got.
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    Your mom's always finding guys
    that have money and can buy her things.
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    Maybe Ashley is the way she is
    because she doesn't know any better.
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    Or maybe she's just the way
    she is because she likes it.
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    And she's these guys to get nice
    things just like her mother.
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    Has it ever occurred to you that maybe one
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    of the purposes of this trip
    is to show her a better way?
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    That girl is nothing like
    us and she never will be.
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    You don't know that.
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    She may be tough on the outside, but on
    the inside, I think she's really hurting.
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    And you can be the one
    to rescue her, right?
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    Yeah.
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    Good pancakes, Beth.
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    Yeah, they sure are.
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    Thank you.
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    I'll have some more
    for you in just a minute.
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    It's actually Stewart's recipe.
    Stewart?
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    No, I don't think so.
    Oh, come on.
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    Beth makes the pancakes,
    I make the French toast.
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    Hey, game boy.
    How are you liking your pancakes?
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    I'm finding them very palatable.
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    Yeah, it means he likes them.
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    You speak a different language, Game Boy.
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    Hey, Kerry, why don't you go see if
    Ashley would like some pancakes?
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    I would really prefer not to.
    Please.
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    I think it'd be a nice gesture.
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    Okay.
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    Having pancakes for breakfast.
    How many do you want?
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    Who said I wanted pancakes?
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    This isn't a restaurant.
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    She's making pancakes.
    So how many?
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    I don't want any.
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    She said she doesn't want any.
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    They're not getting that for her.
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    So, Stuart, what are we going to do today?
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    We're going to change the oil
    in the van and rotate the tires.
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    And since we're there,
    we might as well get the vacuum cleaner
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    out and just kind
    of spruce it up a little.
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    We can't not work.
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    He's just messing with the Cooper.
    Yes.
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    Plus, there's not an electrical
    outlet to run the vacuum.
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    I mean, why do you think I brought
    extra batteries for my game?
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    Always thinking there, Game Boy.
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    So, what are we going to do?
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    I have an idea.
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    I say we go scuba diving in the lake.
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    That sounds like fun.
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    You can't go scuba diving in the lake.
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    You got to go scuba diving in the ocean.
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    Did you bring the scuba gear?
    You know what?
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    I didn't.
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    You know what I did bring them?
    What?
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    Fishing pole.
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    All right, everybody,
    we about ready to go?
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    I am.
    Hi, Stewart.
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    Thanks for letting me borrow this net.
    Thank me.
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    Thank Beth.
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    She's the one who thought
    you might need it.
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    Thanks, Beth.
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    You're welcome.
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    I'm ready to where's gay Boy?
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    Oh, he's coming.
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    Okay, Steve, where is it?
    What?
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    My game.
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    I can't find my game.
    What did you do?
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    Did you try to sell it to somebody again?
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    I didn't take your game.
    You're laughing.
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    See, you can't keep a straight face.
    I know you took it.
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    I didn't take it.
    Honest.
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    Coop, did you take it?
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    I didn't take it.
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    Well, I can't go fishing
    until I find my game.
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    We didn't take it.
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    Well, where is it then, Stewart?
    Do you know?
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    Sorry, Game Boy.
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    I don't you remember
    the last place you saw?
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    We'll help you find it.
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    Well, I know I had it in my tent
    last night before Steve took it.
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    Hey, Ashley.
    Hey.
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    Ready to go home?
    Yes.
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    Fishing?
    No.
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    Everybody's got to go fishing, Ashley.
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    Yeah, I know, but I don't want to.
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    We're going to have a good time.
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    I'd much rather stay here.
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    Everybody has to go, okay?
    Come on.
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    Stewart's rules.
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    I'm ready.
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    And I love fishing.
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    It's my favorite thing about camping.
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    I can't wait.
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    Well, that's the spirit, Gary.
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    Listen, why don't you go ahead and tell
    Stewart will be there in a minute.
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    Thank you, Ashley.
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    I'll be expecting you.
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    We have to find this game, boys.
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    What's wrong?
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    I can't find my game.
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    Steve took it, but he won't admit it.
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    The last time I didn't take your game.
    See, you're laughing.
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    Guilty is charged.
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    You mean the game that you left
    behind the log after breakfast?
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    There it is.
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    Thanks, Carrie.
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    You're the best.
    Hey, guys.
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    Thanks for helping me look for the game.
    Now let's go.
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    The fish are waiting.
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    Got a love game, boy Told you.
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    I didn't take it.
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    If somebody doesn't catch a fish,
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    we're not going to have
    anything to eat for dinner.
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    We'll catch them.
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    Maybe we should give a prize out
    to the first person who catches one.
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    What, they get to change
    the oil on the bus?
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    That's funny.
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    I know he's not going
    to catch the first one.
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    Gay boy, you got one.
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    Hey, Carrie, you've ever
    been fishing before?
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    Yeah, all the time.
    Really?
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    When?
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    My dad used to fishing tournaments,
    and now we go with him.
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    Being in a boat doesn't make
    you a fisherman, Carrie.
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    I beg your pardon?
    Sorry.
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    Fisherwoman.
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    I bet I've been fishing
    more than you have.
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    No, not a chance.
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    Cook man grew up with his own personal
    fishing pond right in his backyard.
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    I've been fishing ever since
    I was a little bobbin.
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    Got you there, Carrie.
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    Well, we'll see who catches the first one.
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    Would you mind taking
    a drink to Stewart for me?
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    I guess.
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    Thank you.
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    You know what you're supposed to do
    is to catch a big one, right, Kate?
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    A big one in this lake?
    Sure.
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    Kind of like the big ones
    used to catching your pond.
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    She got you there, too.
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    Well, when you think you got one,
    the first thing you got to do is take
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    a step back and pull your
    Paul hard like this.
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    Hey.
    I'm sorry.
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    Ashley.
    You are such an idiot.
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    Ashley, do you know how
    much this outfit costs?
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    I said I'm sorry.
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    Yes, well, I'm going to send
    you the dry cleaning bill.
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    He said he was sorry.
    Life.
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    It matters now.
  • 25:15 - 25:17
    Why did you even come on this trip anyway?
  • 25:17 - 25:19
    You obviously don't want to be here.
  • 25:19 - 25:20
    You think I wanted to be here?
  • 25:20 - 25:22
    And you certainly don't fit in.
  • 25:22 - 25:24
    Carrie, my grandmother made
    me come on this trip, okay?
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    I hate this church, though.
    Why?
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    Because you think you're too good for us?
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    All right, guys, just keep fishing.
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    I'll be back in a minute.
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    Carrie.
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    I don't want to talk, all right?
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    I don't like her and she doesn't
    like me, and that's that.
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    So what if you came over here
    to say you can just save it?
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    She needs our help.
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    She's beyond our help.
  • 26:03 - 26:06
    What if the Lord had
    that attitude about us?
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    She's someone with the attitude.
  • 26:08 - 26:09
    Can't you see that?
  • 26:09 - 26:12
    Okay, even if she does,
    how should we react?
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    I'm not sorry for what I said.
  • 26:14 - 26:17
    It was the truth.
    Like I said.
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    Just save it.
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    Ashley.
    Just leave me alone, okay?
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    Ashley, it was an accident.
    You know what?
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    She's right, okay?
    I don't belong here.
  • 26:32 - 26:34
    I don't belong anywhere.
    That is not so.
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    We love having you here with us.
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    I just want to go home.
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    Look, I think if you just meet everyone
    halfway, you'd see they're a great group.
  • 26:43 - 26:45
    And that's just going to fix everything.
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    Look, I understand that your life's
    been hard with your family situation.
  • 26:51 - 26:52
    No, you don't understand.
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    I've never met my father because he loved
  • 26:54 - 26:58
    when I was little, and I've lost count
    of how many boyfriends my mom has had.
  • 26:58 - 26:59
    Because of all of them,
  • 26:59 - 27:02
    Ashley's always in the way,
    and I get shuffled to some family member.
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    Is that how life is for you?
    Is it?
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    Because if not, please do not
    tell me that you understand.
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    Why?
    Didn't look good.
  • 27:21 - 27:24
    My girl is really troubled.
  • 27:24 - 27:25
    Well, can you blame her?
  • 27:25 - 27:29
    I mean, the way she'd been passed around.
  • 27:29 - 27:31
    How's Carrie?
    I don't know.
  • 27:31 - 27:34
    Probably feels terrible
    the way she blew up at her.
  • 27:34 - 27:36
    What can we do?
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    Nothing for now.
  • 27:38 - 27:41
    She let both girls be alone for a while.
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    Actually just needs a huge
    dose of unconditional love.
  • 27:49 - 27:52
    What did you just say?
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    Ashley needs a huge dose
    of unconditional love.
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    All right, since this is our last night
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    here, I think it would be
    appropriate to end with a story.
  • 28:07 - 28:10
    Can we tell ghost stories?
    Let me tell him.
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    Hey, tell him about the guy with the hook.
  • 28:12 - 28:13
    I'm going to tell the story, all right?
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    It's going to be a love story,
    not a ghost story.
  • 28:16 - 28:17
    Well, it's more guys and girls.
  • 28:17 - 28:18
    We should be able to pick.
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    Can I at least still have
    a guy with a hook in it?
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    Yeah, that'll work.
    A love story about a guy with a hook.
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    This is actually a Bible story
    about a man named Hosea.
  • 28:27 - 28:29
    He's a prophet in the Old Testament.
    Come on.
  • 28:29 - 28:31
    Story.
    The Old Testament.
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    Yeah.
    This is the now, not the then.
  • 28:33 - 28:35
    You haven't even heard the story yet.
  • 28:35 - 28:36
    It's a good one, I promise.
  • 28:36 - 28:39
    And you might be surprised
    to find out how it applies to us.
  • 28:39 - 28:41
    I'd rather hear a ghost story.
    No, offensive.
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    It's Jose.
    It's Josea.
  • 28:43 - 28:44
    You don't know the guy.
    Yes, I do.
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    I've read Jose before.
    You have not.
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    Yes, I have.
    You have not.
  • 28:48 - 28:49
    Guys.
  • 28:50 - 28:51
    All right?
  • 28:51 - 28:55
    Now,
    in order to understand the story of Jose,
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    you got to know something about
    the times he was living in.
  • 28:58 - 29:02
    In those days, God's people, Israel,
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    was divided into two kingdoms the Northern
    Kingdom and the Southern Kingdom.
  • 29:06 - 29:10
    Now,
    the Southern Kingdom was faithful
  • 29:10 - 29:15
    in following God,
    but the Northern Kingdom, not so much.
  • 29:15 - 29:18
    They had chosen to worship pagan gods
  • 29:18 - 29:21
    from neighboring countries
    instead of following the Lord.
  • 29:21 - 29:24
    And because of this lack of faithfulness
    by the Northern Kingdom,
  • 29:24 - 29:29
    god was sending in the Assyrians
    to attack and enslave them.
  • 29:30 - 29:35
    But even in his judgment,
    God loved his people.
  • 29:35 - 29:40
    He wanted to give them every opportunity
    to come back to Him.
  • 29:40 - 29:43
    And so he sent them a warning.
  • 29:43 - 29:50
    He sent them a prophet, a man named Hosea.
  • 29:50 - 29:53
    For I desire mercy and not sacrifice
  • 29:53 - 29:59
    the knowledge of God and not bird
    offerings, so says the Lord, are God.
  • 29:59 - 30:03
    Therefore shall the land mourn,
    and everyone who dwells therein shall
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    languish with the beasts of the field
    and with the fowls in heaven.
  • 30:07 - 30:11
    Yea, the fishes of the sea
    also shall be taken away.
  • 30:11 - 30:13
    I thought you said that
    this was a love story.
  • 30:13 - 30:14
    It sounds depressing.
  • 30:14 - 30:17
    Sounds like the making of an awesome video
  • 30:17 - 30:19
    game where those Assyrian
    guys come to attack.
  • 30:19 - 30:22
    Yeah.
    Stuart.
  • 30:22 - 30:23
    Don't worry, Carrie.
    Don't worry.
  • 30:23 - 30:24
    The love story part is coming.
  • 30:24 - 30:26
    I just got to keep setting
    the stage a little bit.
  • 30:26 - 30:27
    All right?
  • 30:27 - 30:33
    To God, the people of Israel are
    like his wife, his one true love.
  • 30:33 - 30:37
    Only she keeps being unfaithful
    to him by worshipping other gods.
  • 30:37 - 30:42
    What God really wanted was for someone
    to understand how he was feeling.
  • 30:42 - 30:44
    That's where Jose comes in.
  • 30:44 - 30:47
    Jose was a good man, and God knew
    that he could relate to him.
  • 30:47 - 30:51
    It's also where Jose's future wife,
    Gomer, comes in.
  • 30:51 - 30:52
    Wait a minute.
    Gomer?
  • 30:52 - 30:54
    What kind of name is that?
  • 30:54 - 30:55
    What's her name?
  • 30:55 - 30:56
    I don't see anything wrong with it.
  • 30:57 - 30:58
    Right up there with Amos.
  • 30:58 - 31:01
    Hey, what if Game Boy married gomer.
  • 31:01 - 31:04
    Game Boy and gomer.
  • 31:04 - 31:08
    Like I was saying, this is where
    Gomer comes into the picture.
  • 31:08 - 31:12
    Now, the Bible tells us that Gomer
    was a woman of harlotry.
  • 31:12 - 31:15
    But what we don't know is,
    was she already a harlot?
  • 31:15 - 31:20
    Or was that just something that was in her
    heart that she would one day act out on?
  • 31:20 - 31:23
    That's not even really the point.
  • 31:23 - 31:28
    The point is that she would
    never be faithful to one man.
  • 31:28 - 31:31
    She would sell herself and her love
  • 31:31 - 31:36
    in exchange for expensive jewelry
    and a place of status in her society.
  • 31:36 - 31:40
    In a way, she was kind of like
    the people of the Northern Kingdom.
  • 31:40 - 31:42
    Never being faithful to their God.
  • 31:42 - 31:48
    Always looking to other false
    gods for prosperity or prestige.
  • 31:48 - 31:56
    And then God said to Hosea,
    take this woman as your wife.
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    Such beautiful bracelets.
  • 32:41 - 32:44
    Yes, they are indeed.
  • 32:44 - 32:47
    Are you buying them for someone?
  • 32:47 - 32:50
    For my wife.
  • 32:50 - 32:53
    Very fortunate woman.
  • 32:54 - 32:56
    She is.
  • 32:56 - 33:00
    I wish I were that fortunate.
  • 33:01 - 33:05
    Maybe one day you will be.
  • 33:14 - 33:16
    Roma.
    Hosea.
  • 33:16 - 33:18
    There you are.
    I've been looking for you.
  • 33:18 - 33:20
    Why did you leave the temple?
  • 33:20 - 33:21
    I've heard your sayings before.
  • 33:21 - 33:23
    They are not just sayings.
  • 33:23 - 33:26
    These are prophecies from the Lord.
  • 33:26 - 33:29
    I decided to come
    to marketplace ahead of you.
  • 33:29 - 33:31
    Such beautiful bracelets.
  • 33:31 - 33:33
    We know we cannot afford them.
  • 33:33 - 33:38
    Sometimes it is better not to even
    gaze upon the things we cannot have.
  • 33:38 - 33:40
    So beautiful.
  • 33:41 - 33:44
    Do you remember this place, Gomer?
  • 33:44 - 33:48
    This is where I first approached you to
    tell you that God wanted me to marry you.
  • 33:48 - 33:52
    I never understood why you would
    want to marry someone like me.
  • 33:52 - 33:55
    Because it was the Lord's will.
  • 33:56 - 34:00
    And I promised to love you a lifetime.
  • 34:01 - 34:02
    You have business left.
    Loser.
  • 34:02 - 34:03
    Dekaya.
  • 34:03 - 34:04
    Go ahead.
  • 34:04 - 34:07
    I will see you at home.
  • 34:36 - 34:39
    Zetakaya, my friend.
  • 34:39 - 34:40
    And what have you for me?
    Today.
  • 34:40 - 34:42
    Another jar, I hope.
  • 34:42 - 34:44
    Yes.
  • 34:46 - 34:48
    Here.
    You are.
  • 34:49 - 34:52
    A beauty.
  • 34:52 - 34:55
    I can see that you work hard on these.
  • 34:55 - 35:00
    Creating these from the dust and clay
    helped me to understand the Lord better.
  • 35:00 - 35:03
    I see how fragile we all really are.
  • 35:04 - 35:08
    Well, I just hope you keep bringing your
    work so I can sell to my customers.
  • 35:08 - 35:10
    Yes, of course I will.
  • 35:10 - 35:13
    It is our only means of provision.
  • 35:13 - 35:17
    Here is your share from the last one.
  • 35:17 - 35:19
    Thank you.
  • 35:20 - 35:26
    I was afraid I must confess
    that my jars might stop selling.
  • 35:27 - 35:30
    You are speaking
    to the people again today?
  • 35:30 - 35:33
    Yes, I deliver to them
    the words of the Lord.
  • 35:33 - 35:36
    Why do you talk of such great judgment?
  • 35:36 - 35:38
    Times are good.
    To some.
  • 35:38 - 35:42
    It may seem so zedigaia,
    but the truth is we have abandoned our
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    true god in exchange for little
    statues that we pretend our gods.
  • 35:47 - 35:48
    Something terrible is coming.
  • 35:48 - 35:50
    And if the people of the Northern Kingdom
  • 35:50 - 35:57
    do not repent and turn from their ways,
    we will all suffer a horrible fate.
  • 35:57 - 36:00
    Your God does not sound so kind.
    He is not only my God.
  • 36:00 - 36:05
    Zacaya, have you forgotten
    the name of your true God?
  • 36:05 - 36:09
    His name is Jehovah.
  • 36:09 - 36:12
    Let us not talk of such things.
  • 36:12 - 36:17
    I do not want to upset the work
    and relationship that we have.
  • 36:17 - 36:19
    Horrible things.
  • 36:21 - 36:26
    I see that Gomer
    was about the marketplace today.
  • 36:26 - 36:27
    Yes, she came with me.
  • 36:27 - 36:33
    She is a very beautiful woman,
    but she has a wondering eye.
  • 36:33 - 36:35
    I see the way she looks at other men.
  • 36:35 - 36:38
    Please do not see such things as the guy.
  • 36:38 - 36:39
    It is the truth.
  • 36:39 - 36:41
    She is not a woman you can.
  • 36:41 - 36:43
    Trust with your heart.
  • 36:43 - 36:45
    I do not understand why you're married.
  • 36:45 - 36:47
    The Lord told me to do so.
  • 36:47 - 36:51
    Surely they were finer and purer
    women for you to marry.
  • 36:51 - 36:54
    She is in need of love like everyone else.
  • 36:54 - 36:58
    Gomer, the daughter of Diblahim,
    has never lacked in love.
  • 36:58 - 37:00
    She is being faithful to me now.
  • 37:00 - 37:02
    And there is a difference between the love
  • 37:02 - 37:05
    she is used to receiving
    and the love that I have for her.
  • 37:05 - 37:07
    Only a broken heart will
    this woman give you.
  • 37:07 - 37:09
    Jose.
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    We'Ve been talking about you.
  • 37:41 - 37:46
    Some people do not like what you
    were saying, so why do you persist?
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    The words I speak are from the.
  • 37:51 - 37:52
    Lord, for they are harsh.
  • 37:53 - 37:55
    Oh, my wife, they are truth.
  • 37:55 - 37:57
    Always the truth.
  • 37:57 - 38:01
    Because of your words,
    they do not speak with me either.
  • 38:01 - 38:03
    I cannot change what the Lord
    instructs me to say.
  • 38:03 - 38:05
    But why does God not show
    mercy to the people?
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    God has shown great mercy with his people
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    by allowing them to live in their
    sinful ways for such a long time.
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    The people have forgotten the great
    things the Lord has done for them.
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    Perhaps if God was not so judgmental,
    the people would respond.
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    Lord God, I pray that your
    words might affect the people.
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    I pray that they would turn
    their hearts back to you again.
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    Please, God, forgive us our sins.
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    Help us to turn away
    from sacrifices to idols.
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    Cause us to be the people who long for you
    and only for you.
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    Stuart?
    Yes, Steve?
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    I don't mean to interrupt you here,
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    but I've read the story of Gomer and Jose
    before, and I don't remember any of this.
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    Well, you're not wrong.
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    The book of Hosea doesn't go into detail
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    about how Hosea and Gomer met or the
    circumstances surrounding their marriage.
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    It simply says that God told Jose
    to marry Gomer, and so he did.
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    What I'm doing is just
    coming up with a way that it might have
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    happened so you can get a little
    more appreciation for the facts.
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    We do know from the Bible that Hosea
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    married Gomer and that Gomer
    gave birth to his son.
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    And the Lord told Hosea to call the child
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    Jesrael because he would put
    an end to the kingdom of Israel.
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    Okay, what was his name?
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    Jesu.
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    Jesrael.
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    You see, the judgment was coming, and
    the Lord was trying to warn the people.
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    It was God's will that the child be called
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    Jesrael as a prophecy against
    the Northern Kingdom.
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    Wait a minute, Stuart.
    I've got a question.
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    If God knew that Gaumo was going to be
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    unfaithful, then why would
    he have Jose marry her?
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    Especially because he said
    that he was a good man.
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    God wanted Jose to understand him.
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    I mean, that's the key here.
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    He wanted Hosea to love so deeply,
    knowing that it would never be returned.
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    It's a hard lesson, but in the end.
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    Well, I'm getting ahead of myself.
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    He's finally sleeping.
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    I have to go to the temple.
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    Again tomorrow to set another jar.
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    Yes, and I need to speak
    to the people again.
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    Jose, why can you not just be
    concerned about taking care of us?
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    We have enough food.
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    We have a place to live,
    a place for our son to sleep.
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    It is the people we need
    to be concerned about.
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    These are good times for the people.
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    The harvest was plentiful,
    merchants are selling.
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    Their goods, but we don't acknowledge
    the one who is providing for us.
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    And we have traded the living God
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    for silent statues no
    more than pieces of clay.
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    Hosea, what have you gained
    by obeying your God?
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    How can you say such a thing?
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    He is your god too.
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    We need money, Hosea,
    not more prophecies of doom.
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    Hear this, you priests.
    Hearken you.
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    House of Israel.
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    Give ear, O you house of the king,
    for judgment is toward you.
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    I know Efraim and Yisrael
    is not hid from me for now.
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    O eprayim you commit prostitution.
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    And yes, Rayel is defiled.
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    He speaks of prostitution while
    his own wife is a harlot.
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    They do not frame their doings to turn
    onto their God,
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    for the spirit of prostitution is in the
    land, and they have not known the Lord.
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    And the pride of Yisrael
    does testify to his face.
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    Therefore shall Yisrael and Ephraim
    fall in their iniquity.
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    Judah also shall fall with them.
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    They have dealt treacherously against
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    the Lord, for they have
    begotten strange children.
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    So says the Lord, our God.
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    The only person bearing
    strange children is your wife.
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    You speak of this judgment to come
    only to provoke the people.
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    My heart breaks for God's people.
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    Your words are false.
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    The words that I deliver to you are
    the words of the Lord, and they are true.
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    We need to take heed
    before it is too late.
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    If you keep speaking these words,
    we shall deal treacherously with you.
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    Jose.
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    So good to see you, my friend.
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    I had thought you had found
    yourself another business partner.
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    No, it has been hard for me to find
    time to make jars these days.
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    Which was this one?
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    Perhaps if you would spend less time
    warning the people and more time tending.
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    To your jars, you would find
    yourself better suited.
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    The Lord and his work
    must always come first.
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    Be careful with the people, Hosea.
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    I do not want to see
    anything happen to you.
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    Neither do I.
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    We'll see you next time.
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    Yes.
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    Jose, you forgot your pay.
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    Why wouldn't the people listen?
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    Because they probably thought Hosea was
    a nutcase with all that judgment talk.
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    Yeah.
    And you heard Zeteka.
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    Times were good.
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    Sometimes it's hard to hear
    God when it's going well.
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    Yeah, but these people are deaf.
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    Well, it's easy to forget that he's
    the one who allows us to prosper.
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    I'm not forgetting,
    and I would have listened.
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    No, you wouldn't have.
    Yes, I would have.
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    And I would have helped Jose too.
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    And you know what, Coop?
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    I bet Jose would have
    appreciated that help.
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    You have returned so soon.
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    I have said what I needed
    to say to the people.
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    Did you get a good price in a jar?
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    Yes, I did.
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    Zeta Kaya here is always fair with me.
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    Where is the payment?
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    I do not have it.
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    I have forgotten to take
    it from Zetekaiah.
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    That money is our only means.
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    Zedekiah is a loyal friend.
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    He will keep the money for me.
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    I shall go there tomorrow and get it.
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    I am tired now from the day's journey.
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    And you are bringing us to poverty.
  • 45:14 - 45:15
    The Lord is providing.
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    And soon we'll have nothing at all.
    Come.
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    And where are you going?
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    To the marketplace,
    to get your payment from Zekai.
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    Tomorrow will be soon enough.
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    Gomer.
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    Zedekaia.
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    Gomer.
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    What brings you to the
    marketplace at Close?
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    I have come from my husband's pay.
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    Yes, of course.
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    Jose left in such a hurry.
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    I tried calling out to him.
    Here you go.
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    Thank you.
    We need this payment.
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    You have a fine man in Hosea.
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    A man who is bringing us to poverty.
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    His jobs always bring a good price.
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    But he does not make enough of them.
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    He spends too much time being
    concerned about the people.
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    Indeed.
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    Your husband speaks boldly for his God.
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    Have you noticed no one is listening?
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    What I have noticed is that your
    husband loves you very much.
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    I won't be on my way.
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    Shh shh, shh shh shh.
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    It is you.
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    I did not mean to scare you.
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    You surprised me.
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    I've been looking for you
    each day at the marketplace.
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    I do not come here often.
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    I want to see you.
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    You were married?
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    I'm giving my wife a bill of divorcement.
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    I have a husband who loves me.
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    Your husband's of no concern to me.
  • 47:03 - 47:05
    But you you're a very beautiful woman.
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    And you deserve beautiful things.
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    So beautiful, beautiful
    things that I can give you.
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    I've been waiting for you, Jose.
    Are you frightened?
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    Me?
    I was unable to sleep.
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    You said that you were going
    to the market to see Zedekaya.
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    But this was many hours ago.
    My wife.
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    Where have you been?
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    I went also to see my father.
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    I thought it'd be best
    to spend time with him.
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    He isn't feeling well.
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    Deblyim's health is failing.
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    I thought it'd be best
    I spent time with him.
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    Yes, of course.
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    I wish you to see that blame
    as often as you like.
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    This is Galmer.
    What a loser.
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    Jose should have dumped it.
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    Jose was doing what God told him to do.
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    He couldn't dump her.
    That's right.
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    When you make a vow
    to the Lord, you keep it.
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    No matter what the circumstances
    are of the situation.
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    You stay true to your word.
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    And marriage is a vow.
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    The Lord put that deep into Hosea's heart.
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    Well, I didn't mean something really.
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    Dump her.
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    I know you didn't.
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    You just didn't like her
    unfaithfulness to Hosea.
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    Just as God didn't like his
    people's unfaithfulness to him.
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    The Bible tells us that Gomer conceived
    again and gave birth to a daughter.
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    And the Lord told Hosea to name this child
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    loruma that he would no more have
    mercy upon the house of Israel.
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    Hear the word of the Lord,
    you children of Israel.
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    For the Lord has a controversy
    with the inhabitants of this land.
  • 49:22 - 49:26
    There is no truth, no mercy,
    nor knowledge of God in the land.
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    There is only cursing and lying, killing
    and stealing and committing adultery.
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    Therefore shall the land mourn,
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    and everyone that dwells
    in it shall languish.
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    These are the words of the Lord our God.
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    Dare you continue to speak these
    words of judgment against us?
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    I say to you, Jahas, and to all the people
    you bow down to God that are no gods.
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    And you have rejected the Lord God,
    your true maker.
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    But we are blessed.
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    Our purses are full.
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    We have no need for the ways of your God.
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    The ways of the Lord are right
    and the just shall walk in them.
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    Hosea is jealous because we are
    prosperous and he has come into poverty.
  • 50:12 - 50:15
    Do you see this bear in olive tree?
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    Such will be the result
    of your prosperity.
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    You shall all of you become as barren as
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    this tree if you do not
    turn back to the true God.
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    The God of Abraham, of Isaac and of Jacob.
  • 50:26 - 50:28
    It is you that is Baron.
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    Our gods have well taken care of us.
  • 50:31 - 50:38
    To all the people I say after the judgment
    your God will not forget his children.
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    The day will come when all ye Sriel will
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    return unto the Lord and this tree
    shall be full again.
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    Hosea is jealous because we are
    prosperous and he has come into poverty.
  • 51:35 - 51:37
    It is you that is barren.
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    Our gods have well taken care of us.
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    Did she still it?
  • 52:26 - 52:28
    Cooper, would you stop interrupting?
  • 52:28 - 52:29
    I just want to know if she stole it.
  • 52:29 - 52:33
    No, the rich guy bought it
    for what makes you say that?
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    Because that's what rich guys do.
  • 52:34 - 52:35
    They buy things for women.
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    That's how they get them to like them.
  • 52:37 - 52:39
    How do you know?
    I know it.
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    I know.
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    Plus Jose savings were
    still in a safe spot.
  • 52:43 - 52:44
    Who is the rich guy?
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    But money can't buy true love.
  • 52:46 - 52:48
    Yeah, but that's not
    what Gomer was thinking.
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    Sorry Steve, but this Jose got maybe
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    you're profiting at all,
    but he's not very smart.
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    Yes, I saw through this Gomer
    lady at least a half hour ago.
  • 52:54 - 52:55
    You know what?
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    You're all pleading a very good
    case and I hear you loud and clear.
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    Which brings me to this.
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    There's a verse in the Bible all the way
    back in the book of Numbers that says
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    you can be sure that your
    sin will find you out.
  • 53:11 - 53:14
    So what do you think is about to happen?
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    She's going to get caught.
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    I doubt it.
  • 53:17 - 53:18
    He's not by Jose.
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    Well, you got to stop talking.
    Let's do it.
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    Continue his story.
  • 53:20 - 53:22
    Keep going, Stuart.
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    You're the one who started talking first.
  • 53:25 - 53:28
    A couple of days later.
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    Jose.
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    I'm surprised to see you.
  • 53:41 - 53:43
    How is my son in law?
    I'm well.
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    It is you I am concerned about.
  • 53:45 - 53:47
    Gomez says your health has not been good.
  • 53:47 - 53:50
    My health is very strong these days.
  • 53:50 - 53:52
    Gomer said you were ill.
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    But I am well.
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    How is my daughter?
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    I have not seen her in many weeks.
  • 53:59 - 54:02
    In many weeks?
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    She has lied to me.
  • 54:06 - 54:07
    She was not with her father.
  • 54:07 - 54:10
    So where could she have gone?
  • 54:12 - 54:15
    Hosea?
    Where could she have gone?
  • 54:19 - 54:23
    I think you already know
    the answer to that, my friend.
  • 54:24 - 54:28
    I did not want to say anything before, but
  • 54:28 - 54:33
    there has been talk of Gomer
    and there's no, not you not said.
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    You need to know the truth.
  • 54:35 - 54:37
    Goma has been unfaithful again.
  • 54:37 - 54:40
    We do not know this for certain.
  • 54:41 - 54:44
    I will ask her.
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    I would not trust the answer
    from that holiday.
  • 54:47 - 54:48
    Do not call her that.
  • 54:48 - 54:50
    Why do you defend her?
  • 54:50 - 54:51
    Because I love her.
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    Then you are a fool.
  • 54:55 - 54:58
    You would love her even
    though she has done this?
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    And more than once.
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    She is my wife.
    Okay, Jose.
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    Enough is enough.
  • 55:06 - 55:09
    Yeah, she's toast first
    Gomer last night she cheats.
  • 55:09 - 55:10
    Time to throw this fish back in the water.
  • 55:10 - 55:11
    But not back in my pond.
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    I don't want her.
  • 55:13 - 55:15
    He's not going to get rid of Gomer.
    Why not?
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    He knows she's doing wrong.
  • 55:16 - 55:17
    Yeah, but you're missing the point.
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    She's been nothing but trouble.
    I'm with coupe.
  • 55:20 - 55:22
    Jose is not going to get rid of her.
    Guys.
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    The next day, Jose was
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    working on a jargona.
    Where are you going?
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    I'm going to see my father.
    Father?
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    Yes, I want to see about his
    health and prepare him some food.
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    Good.
    Let me come with you.
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    We can ask Lydia to care for the children.
  • 55:45 - 55:47
    No, please stay here.
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    I would like to see him alone.
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    We can go see him together another time.
  • 55:51 - 55:52
    When will you return?
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    I will be back before sunset.
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    Gomez?
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    Yes?
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    Please give the blame a greeting for me.
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    Of course.
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    Please, God, I cannot take this anymore.
  • 56:20 - 56:22
    My heart will not last.
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    I would send her away,
    but I know I cannot.
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    For it is not your will.
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    I have made a promise
    to you and I will keep it.
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    I don't think I would have been like that.
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    I probably would have been mad at God.
    Yeah.
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    Had to be tough to deal with.
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    Maybe that's why God chose hosea.
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    Because he knew Jose would understand
    and yet stay faithful to his vow.
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    I think it's cool that Jose
    is going to stay with her.
  • 56:45 - 56:47
    Even after we found out about Gomer.
  • 56:47 - 56:50
    What Hosea was going through right now is
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    what God was going
    through with his people.
  • 56:53 - 56:57
    Hosea was feeling God's pain.
  • 56:57 - 56:59
    So the Bible tells us that Gomer had
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    another son and the Lord told
    Hosea to call him Loa Me.
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    Which has the meaning?
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    You are not my people and I
    will not be your God.
  • 57:11 - 57:12
    Why do you insist on these names?
  • 57:12 - 57:13
    My name them is the Lord tells me.
  • 57:13 - 57:15
    But we are being ridiculed by our people.
  • 57:15 - 57:17
    The names of our children is
    not what is troubling us.
  • 57:17 - 57:20
    What do you mean?
    I see this jewelry you are wearing, Gomer.
  • 57:20 - 57:21
    I know.
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    We cannot afford this with what
    we make from the jars.
  • 57:23 - 57:25
    They are guests.
  • 57:25 - 57:26
    It is wrong what you are doing.
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    I do not know what you were saying.
    You do go.
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    Ma'am, it is wrong for you
    to be seeing another man.
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    I told you I could not detain him.
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    He only wants you for what
    you can offer him.
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    I want to be with you
    for what I can give to you.
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    You give me nothing.
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    He does.
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    It is against God's holy law.
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    I do not need your God or you to pity me.
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    You speak of this Dune that is to come.
    Let it come.
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    Let your God destroy us all.
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    God does not want to destroy us.
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    He wants to save us.
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    Not all of us want to be safe.
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    We celebrate the leaving of my wife.
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    I pray that no man here ever
    gets married to one such as she.
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    So we can see you are no longer lonely.
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    No, not at all.
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    For I found one far lovelier.
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    A toast.
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    To the most beautiful woman in the land.
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    Why?
    Why?
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    The idols of the people
    are silver and gold.
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    They are the work of men's hands.
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    Nothing more than just piece of clay.
  • 59:06 - 59:10
    Mouths have they, but they speak not.
  • 59:10 - 59:13
    They have eyes, but they see not.
  • 59:13 - 59:17
    Ears have they, but they hear not.
  • 59:17 - 59:22
    Nor is there even any
    breath in their mouths.
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    Everyone who trusts in them
    shall become like them.
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    Your people have rejected you
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    as Gomer has rejected me.
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    I'm so sorry for Jose.
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    He deserved better.
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    Here Jose is doing right
    and Gomer's doing wrong.
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    Yeah, Jose is the one who has to pay.
  • 59:56 - 59:59
    Plus, nobody's doing anything
    about what he's saying.
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    So you got Jose taking care of his kids.
  • 60:01 - 60:03
    He's busy making jars.
  • 60:03 - 60:07
    He's got to speak God's word to the people
    and nobody's listening to them.
  • 60:07 - 60:09
    And what's gomer off doing?
  • 60:09 - 60:14
    She's in some five star
    hotel with the rich guy.
  • 60:14 - 60:17
    Thank you, Game Boy for capturing
    that so eloquently.
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    However, there is a little
    more to the story.
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    My people are destroyed
    for lack of knowledge.
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    Because you have rejected knowledge,
    I also shall reject you.
  • 60:28 - 60:31
    You shall be no priest to me for seeing as
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    how you have forgotten
    the law of your God.
  • 60:33 - 60:36
    I also shall forget your children.
  • 60:36 - 60:39
    As they were increased,
    so they sinned against me.
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    Therefore will I change
    their glory into shame.
  • 60:43 - 60:50
    I shall punish them for their ways
    and reward them for their doings.
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    For they shall eat and not have enough
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    because they have left off
    to take heed to the Lord.
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    Son of Barry.
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    Wait for me.
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    Those were strong words to the people.
  • 61:09 - 61:12
    The patience of our God
    will not endure forever.
  • 61:13 - 61:16
    You continue to warn us of this
    great judgment that is to come.
  • 61:16 - 61:18
    But nothing has yet happened.
  • 61:18 - 61:20
    All is well.
    No, Zedekiah.
  • 61:20 - 61:22
    All is not well.
  • 61:22 - 61:24
    The people do not worship
    the one who created them.
  • 61:24 - 61:27
    Nor do they even fear his holy name.
  • 61:29 - 61:37
    Judgment is coming as Gomer returned.
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    Gomer, my love.
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    Come and dance with me.
  • 61:55 - 61:58
    Come dance.
    Dance with me.
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    Dance.
    I'm not in the mood.
  • 62:01 - 62:02
    Dance with me.
  • 62:02 - 62:04
    I'm not in the mood.
  • 62:04 - 62:05
    Your husband or Sarah may have stood
  • 62:05 - 62:09
    for your mood, but I will not
    because I am in the mood.
  • 62:09 - 62:13
    Now that's with me.
  • 62:13 - 62:15
    I will not.
  • 62:16 - 62:17
    You resist me.
  • 62:17 - 62:19
    I do not desire it.
  • 62:19 - 62:21
    But I do.
  • 62:25 - 62:30
    Is I not the one you left that false
    prophet and all your other lovers for?
  • 62:30 - 62:34
    You ran into my arms because of all
    the nice things I could give you.
  • 62:34 - 62:37
    Now dance with me.
    Leave me alone.
  • 62:37 - 62:38
    You will do as I say.
  • 62:38 - 62:40
    No.
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    Guards.
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    Guards.
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    What are you doing?
  • 62:49 - 62:56
    Since you do not desire my charge tonight
    I do not care to see this one anymore.
  • 62:56 - 62:59
    The girl auction.
  • 62:59 - 63:02
    Please leave me alone.
    Let me go, then.
  • 63:02 - 63:03
    Please.
    No.
  • 63:03 - 63:06
    No.
    Let me go.
  • 63:12 - 63:16
    My Lord God, how can I love
    one who loves another?
  • 63:16 - 63:18
    Why did you want me to marry her?
  • 63:18 - 63:21
    She has been unfaithful so many times.
  • 63:21 - 63:26
    I know now how your heart grieves over
    your people that have abandoned you so.
  • 63:27 - 63:28
    How can you still love us?
  • 63:28 - 63:30
    How?
  • 63:30 - 63:32
    How?
  • 63:40 - 63:41
    You love us?
  • 63:41 - 63:45
    Because your love is not dependent on us.
  • 63:47 - 63:54
    Oh, my Lord God, how great is your love.
  • 64:20 - 64:22
    And now what say you of this one?
  • 64:22 - 64:24
    Do I have a bid?
  • 64:24 - 64:27
    She's still a childbearing age.
  • 64:27 - 64:29
    If that suits you.
  • 64:29 - 64:33
    So who will start the bidding?
  • 64:34 - 64:37
    No bids?
  • 64:37 - 64:40
    Surely she can work in your fields.
  • 64:45 - 64:46
    Anyone?
  • 64:50 - 64:52
    Half homer of Bali.
  • 64:52 - 64:55
    Surely this woman has many
    good years of work in her.
  • 64:55 - 64:57
    Who will give me one
    piece of silver for her?
  • 64:57 - 65:00
    One Homer of Bali.
  • 65:00 - 65:04
    One Homer of Bali.
  • 65:04 - 65:06
    This woman is of strong stock.
  • 65:06 - 65:08
    She can bear your children.
  • 65:08 - 65:10
    One piece of silver.
  • 65:10 - 65:12
    One Homer of Bali.
  • 65:12 - 65:15
    I said one homer of Bali.
  • 65:15 - 65:18
    Anyone else?
  • 65:19 - 65:23
    One homer of Bali going once.
  • 65:24 - 65:26
    One homer of Bali going twice.
  • 65:26 - 65:30
    15 pieces of silver.
  • 65:30 - 65:33
    15 pieces of silver.
  • 65:33 - 65:35
    And a homer of barley.
  • 65:35 - 65:38
    And a half homer of barley too.
  • 65:44 - 65:47
    Sold for 15 pieces of silver
    and a homer of Bali.
  • 65:47 - 65:51
    And a half homer of Bali too.
  • 66:20 - 66:23
    Shall not be for another.
  • 66:24 - 66:27
    I will be for you always.
  • 66:30 - 66:32
    Come.
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    Any bought or back.
  • 67:07 - 67:16
    I call it the Story of Hosea is a picture.
  • 67:16 - 67:20
    It's a picture of God's
    amazing love for us.
  • 67:20 - 67:28
    And just as Hosea bought back his own life
    with all that he had Jesus Christ
  • 67:28 - 67:34
    paid 15 pieces of silver for us
    when he died on that cross.
  • 67:34 - 67:37
    And he certainly gave all that he had.
  • 67:38 - 67:42
    And if we, through faith believe
  • 67:42 - 67:47
    in Jesus Christ and receive him into our
    lives,
  • 67:47 - 67:55
    well, then all our sins are forgiven
    and we enter into God's family forever.
  • 68:07 - 68:16
    You know, Stuart would never tell
    you this part, but he is my hosea.
  • 68:19 - 68:23
    When I was really little,
    my parents were divorced.
  • 68:23 - 68:30
    And I was passed back and forth
    between them for years.
  • 68:31 - 68:38
    And I felt so unloved,
    like neither parent really wanted me.
  • 68:39 - 68:48
    And then I met steward at church
    and he made me feel so special.
  • 68:48 - 68:50
    I think it was the first time that I
  • 68:50 - 68:59
    really realized what love was
    and that he is my real father.
  • 69:03 - 69:06
    I don't think I could do what Jose did.
  • 69:06 - 69:09
    I'm not sure any of us could, Steve.
  • 69:09 - 69:13
    I don't know that any of us could
    muster up that much selfless love.
  • 69:13 - 69:17
    To love someone who had
    treated us like that.
  • 69:17 - 69:18
    It's hard enough just to like someone
  • 69:18 - 69:23
    sometimes, even when they're just
    a little bit different than we are.
  • 69:25 - 69:31
    But just like we need Jesus
    to get to heaven for salvation,
  • 69:31 - 69:38
    we also need him to live
    his life through us daily.
  • 69:39 - 69:45
    Jesus in you could love a gomer.
  • 69:47 - 69:50
    What happened to the Northern Kingdom
    and all the Jose prophecies?
  • 69:50 - 69:52
    Did they come true?
  • 69:52 - 69:54
    Yes, Cooper, they did.
  • 69:54 - 69:56
    The people didn't turn back to God,
  • 69:56 - 70:02
    and so the Assyrians came and they
    enslaved the Israelites for many years.
  • 70:02 - 70:07
    Just goes to show how serious
    God is about his word.
  • 70:07 - 70:14
    You see, most of us
    don't revere the Lord the way we should.
  • 70:18 - 70:23
    Yes, steve Hosea did.
  • 70:29 - 70:31
    So what you guys reading?
  • 70:31 - 70:34
    Figured it was time to read
    my favorite book in the Bible again.
  • 70:34 - 70:38
    Gospel.
    John, it's good.
  • 70:40 - 70:43
    Just reading a little bit of Amos.
  • 71:00 - 71:03
    Do you have a moment?
  • 71:10 - 71:13
    Ashley, I'm so sorry about
    what I said earlier.
  • 71:13 - 71:17
    I should not have said those things.
  • 71:18 - 71:21
    You meant them at the time.
  • 71:21 - 71:25
    Maybe, but it was wrong.
  • 71:25 - 71:28
    I just got so mad and had
    some stupid things.
  • 71:28 - 71:31
    That story changed your mind?
  • 71:32 - 71:33
    Yeah.
  • 71:33 - 71:35
    Did.
  • 71:37 - 71:40
    I know a little bit about
    your situation with your mom.
  • 71:42 - 71:44
    I'm really sorry.
  • 71:44 - 71:48
    It must be so tough.
  • 71:48 - 71:50
    How would you know?
  • 71:51 - 71:58
    You probably have two parents who are
    there for you and who care about you.
  • 71:58 - 72:02
    You don't have any idea what it's like.
  • 72:03 - 72:07
    Right, I don't.
  • 72:09 - 72:12
    But God does.
  • 72:14 - 72:18
    And he can make it better if
    you just give him a chance.
  • 72:19 - 72:22
    I can't handle it myself.
  • 72:24 - 72:27
    I'd like to be your friend
    if you give me a chance.
  • 72:28 - 72:30
    I know I haven't acted like much
  • 72:30 - 72:37
    of a friend on this trip,
    but if you ever need someone to talk to.
  • 73:00 - 73:02
    All right, everybody,
    make sure you got everything.
  • 73:02 - 73:03
    It's time to go.
  • 73:03 - 73:06
    I read the whole book
    of Amos last night, Stuart.
  • 73:06 - 73:07
    Did you?
    I did.
  • 73:07 - 73:09
    It's like eight chapters, isn't it?
  • 73:09 - 73:10
    Nine to be exact.
  • 73:10 - 73:13
    I think that's the most I've
    ever read the Bible in one time.
  • 73:13 - 73:14
    Very impressive.
  • 73:14 - 73:16
    Thanks.
  • 73:16 - 73:18
    Going home, Coop?
    Yep.
  • 73:18 - 73:20
    No more lump, the ground to sleep on.
    No more bugs.
  • 73:20 - 73:24
    No more bugs.
    I'm going to miss it.
  • 73:24 - 73:26
    Yeah, me, too.
    Hey, Ashley.
  • 73:26 - 73:28
    Give me a second,
    I'll come get those for you.
  • 73:28 - 73:31
    It's okay, I got it.
  • 73:40 - 73:42
    Hang on a second.
  • 73:44 - 73:46
    You mind sitting in the back?
  • 73:46 - 73:48
    Not at all.
  • 73:54 - 73:56
    Ready?
  • 74:04 - 74:07
    Hey.
    Can I stay with you?
  • 74:19 - 74:22
    We really love this place, don't we?
  • 74:22 - 74:24
    We sure do.
  • 74:28 - 74:31
    Good things always happen up here.
  • 75:48 - 75:54
    Jahas, can we speak?
  • 75:54 - 75:57
    Yes, we can speak.
  • 75:58 - 76:04
    I would like to know more about your God.
  • 76:30 - 76:32
    The day will come when all yezrael will
  • 76:32 - 76:37
    return unto the Lord and this tree
    shall be full again.
Title:
Amazing Love: The Story of Hosea (2012) | Full Movie | Sean Astin | Elijah Alexander | Kenton Duty
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Video Language:
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01:20:17

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