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Introduction

A.M. 3219. B.C. 785.

In this chapter, after the title of the book, Hosea,

(1,) At the command of God, marries a woman who had been, or afterward became, a harlot, to represent to the Israelites their base and idolatrous apostacy from God, who had espoused them, and taken them into covenant with himself as his people, Hosea 1:2 , Hosea 1:3 .

(2,) By naming her children Jezreel, Lo-ruhamah, and Lo-ammi, he represents God’s cutting off the family of Jehu, and his wrathfully punishing the ten tribes of Israel, and casting them out from the covenant relation in which they had stood to him, Hosea 1:4 , Hosea 1:6 , Hosea 1:8 , Hosea 1:9 .

(3,) He foretels the miraculous deliverance of the Jews from the Assyrians, and the restoration of the Israelites after the captivity under Zerubbabel, and especially in the apostolic and millennial periods under Jesus Christ, Hosea 1:7 , Hosea 1:10 , Hosea 1:11 .

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