Hosea 6:1-2 KJV
Come, and let us return unto the Lord : for he hath torn, and he will heal us; he hath smitten, and he will bind us up.
[2] After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.
I'm not arguing that you're wrong, but what does it mean "after 2 days he will revive us and in the 3rd day he will raise us up and we shall live in his sight"?
2 possiblities that I can think of.
1) After 2000 years is the resurrection and in the 3000th year the resurrected will live in his sight or
2) After two days in the tomb Christ along with the old testament saints resurrected on the 3rd day and they went to heaven with him when he ascended.
I have not looked at that a parable. But it would seem to reflect the work of God working in a person to both will and do the good pleasure of Christ who dwells in the believer calling a person to repent.
Two seems to be used to represent the church, two by two, or the two make one used to represent the likeness of God in respect to the work of the father and son working together in perfect harmony and submission to one another, or we are no longer two, male or female like the new creature we are considered one bride of Christ.
Three denotes the end of the matter as to what ever is in view. Just as the word thousand is used in parable to denote an unknown or a concealed fact.
For instance the scriptures states when informing of the apostate Jews (no faith) who were falsely hoping that through a ceremonial law they were keeping God alive and they were keeping him fed .
Psa 50:10 For
every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a
thousand hills.
Psa 50:11 I know
all the fowls of the mountains: and the wild beasts of the field are mine.
He does not get hungry and said if He did He would not inform the sinful creature mankind and if he would hunger he owns a thousand cattle on a thousand hill. The spiritual in that parable is an unknown, He who name is Jealous owns all the cattle in all the hills and all the cattle in all the valleys.
Deuteronomy 1:11 (The LORD God of your fathers make you a
thousand times so many more as ye are, and bless you, as he hath promised you!)
There he uses an unknown amount of gain to emphasize those who receive him never ending blessings.His blessing are forever
Deuteronomy 7:9 Know therefore that the LORD thy God, he is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his commandments to a
thousand generations;
There he uses the metaphor thousand again to represent all generations.
Psa 68:17 The chariots of God are twenty
thousand, even
thousands of angels: the Lord is among them, as in Sinai, in the holy place.
Again in that parable above he uses thousand to represent an unknown.
We walk by faiththe unseen eternal not by counting as that seen the temporal we put no confidence in the flesh