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Matthew Henry's Complete Bible Commentary

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    Hosea 3

    God is still by the prophet inculcating the same thing upon this careless people, and much in the same manner as before, by a type or sign, that of the dealings of a husband with an adulterous wife. In this chapter we have, I. The bad character which the people of Israel now had; they were, as is said of the Athenians (Acts 17:16), “wholly given to idolatry,” Hosea 3:1. II. The low condition which they should be reduced to by their captivity, and the other instances of God’s controversy with them, Hosea 3:2-3:4. III. The blessed reformation that should at length be wrought upon them in the latter days, Hosea 3:5.MHBCC 866.1

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