“Hosea 1–6; 10–14; Joel: Overview,” Old Testament Seminary Teacher Manual (2026)
“Hosea 1–6; 10–14; Joel: Overview,” Old Testament Seminary Teacher Manual
Hosea 1–6; 10–14; Joel
Hosea 1–6; 10–14; Joel
Overview
In the book of Hosea, the Lord used the marriage of Hosea and Gomer as a symbol to teach Israel about His unfailing covenantal love. Through the prophet Joel, the Lord promised, “I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh” (Joel 2:28; see also Joseph Smith—History 1:41).
Help learners seek, recognize, and act on personal revelation. We all need help recognizing personal revelation from the Holy Ghost. As you seek to teach by the Spirit, look for ways to help students recognize ways the Spirit speaks to them. To learn more about this, see “The Savior Helped Others Seek, Recognize, and Act on Personal Revelation” (Teaching in the Savior’s Way [2022], 18). For an example of how you can help others recognize the Spirit, see Lesson 148 “Assess Your Learning 9.”
Prepare to teach
The following information provides you with ideas of what you may need to prepare in advance for each lesson.
Hosea
Lesson purpose: To help students understand the Lord’s unfailing love and mercy for them.
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Student preparation: Invite students to think about what experiences have helped them feel the Lord’s love and mercy
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Handout: “Understanding the Lord’s Love and Mercy”
Joel
Lesson purpose: To help students increase their capacity to receive personal revelation from the Lord through the Holy Ghost.
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Student preparation: Provide students with the question “What can I do to receive more personal revelation in my life?” Invite them to reflect on different ways they could answer. They could also look to the scriptures or teachings of Church leaders or ask people they trust for answers to the question.
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Items: A small cup, a pitcher, a large bucket, pieces of paper
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Items to display: Instructions for four different options to discuss ways to help us receive personal revelation
Assess Your Learning 9
Lesson purpose: To help students reflect on the goals they have set and the growth they have experienced during their study of Jeremiah–Joel.
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Student preparation: Invite students to come prepared to share a scripture passage that is meaningful to them from their study of the Old Testament. Ask them to think about how that passage helps them follow Jesus Christ.
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Items to display: An image of the Savior; prompts to help students evaluate their beliefs about their divine mission; a graphic to help students evaluate their plan to share the Savior’s gospel