Placeholder: Hosea 1:6-9 (Lo-Ruhamah: "Not Loved," Lo-Ammi: "Not My People") Jeremiah 20:3 (Pashhur → "Terror on Every Side") These verses depict a god who withholds love and belonging, casting out those who do not conform. Hosea 1:6-9 (Lo-Ruhamah: "Not Loved," Lo-Ammi: "Not My People") Jeremiah 20:3 (Pashhur → "Terror on Every Side") These verses depict a god who withholds love and belonging, casting out those who do not conform.

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Hosea 1:6-9 (Lo-Ruhamah: "Not Loved," Lo-Ammi: "Not My People") Jeremiah 20:3 (Pashhur → "Terror on Every Side") These verses depict a god who withholds love and belonging, casting out those who do not conform.

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