The strain of this chapter differs from that of the foregoing chapters. Those were generally made up of reproofs for sin and threatenings of wrath; but this is made up of exhortations to repentance and promises of mercy, and with these the prophet closes; for all the foregoing convictions and terrors he had spoken were designed to prepare and make way for these. He wounds that he may heal. The Spirit convinces that he may comfort. This chapter is a lesson for penitents; and some such there were in Israel at this day, bad as things were. We have here, I. Directions in repenting, what to do and what to say, Hosea 14:1-14:3. II. Encouragements to repent taken from God’s readiness to receive returning sinners (Hosea 14:4, 14:8) and the comforts he has treasured up for them, Hosea 14:5-14:7. III. A solemn recommendation of these things to our serious thoughts, Hosea 14:9. MHBCC 877.1