Hosea
World English Bible · 14 Chapters
Overview and commentary for this book
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Authorship, setting, and audience
The book reflects Hosea's prophetic ministry in the northern kingdom. It belongs to a time of political instability, idolatry, and looming judgment before Israel's fall. It addresses a people who have broken covenant yet still need to hear both the wound and the wonder of God's love.
How the book moves
The book joins symbolic family imagery with prophetic accusation and eventual promise of restoration.
Why this book matters
Hosea matters because it reveals that sin is not only legal guilt. It is relational betrayal.
Questions for this book
- What injustice, idolatry, or compromise is being confronted?
- Where does the book hold out hope, renewal, or future restoration?
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