CONTENTS
This chapter relates to the history of the kingdom of Israel. Hosea's
wicked reign is recorded, and which terminates the Israelitish
kingdom; for the captivity takes place in the destruction of Samaria,
after a period of about 260 years. A mixture of religions takes place
also on the event... [ Continue Reading ]
The Reader will do well, while reading this chapter, to keep in view
what the prophets have said concerning the events recorded in those
days. The prophets Isaiah and Hosea particularly merit our closest
attention. The latter, in his first and second Chapter s, hath
woefully described this unchurchi... [ Continue Reading ]
Though the Lord is not accountable to any of his creatures for what he
doth; yet is he graciously pleased to manifest the equity of his
dealings, and to prove, even to the conviction of the sinner himself,
that the Lord is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works.
He appeals, by his serv... [ Continue Reading ]
See, Reader! the awful desolation of Samaria! Israel would not love
her one true and most gracious God, and a God in covenant with her;
therefore she shall here set up a multitude of dunghill gods, as Moses
described them, that newly came up, whom their fathers feared not, and
had existence before t... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
PAUSE, my soul, over this chapter, and behold the awful visitations of
God upon his own people. Well may every truly awakened soul take part
in what he reads here, and tremble lest, for the wickedness of our own
land, the Lord should send similar judgments. Are we better than they?
(sai... [ Continue Reading ]