Hosea 7 Resources


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OUTLINE OF HOSEA 
 I.  The Prodigal Wife, Hosea 1:1-3:5 
   A.  Her Unfaithfulness, Hosea 1:1-11 
   B.  Her Punishment, Hosea 2:1-13 
   C.  Her Restoration and Israel's, Hosea 2:14-23 
   D.  Her Redemption, Hosea 3:1-5 
II.  The Prodigal People, Hosea 4:1-14:9 
   A.  The Message of Judgment, Hosea 4:1-10:15 
      1.  The indictment, Hosea 4:1-19 
      2.  The verdict, Hosea 5:1-15 
      3.  The plea of Israel, Hosea 6:1-3 
      4.  The reply of the Lord, Hosea 6:4-11 
      5.  The crimes of Israel, Hosea 7:1-16 
      6.  The prophecy of judgment, Hosea 8:1-10:15 
    B.  The Message of Restoration, Hosea 11:1-14:9 
      1.  God's love for the prodigal people, Hosea 11:1-11 
      2.  God's chastisement of the prodigal people, Hosea 11:12-13:16 
      3.  God's restoration of the prodigal people, Hosea 14:1-9 
      Ryrie Study Bible


ALBERT BARNES NOTES

Be a Berean - Not Always Literal especially in prophetic passages. 

W J BEECHER

BIBLICAL ILLUSTRATOR

Be a Berean - Not Always Literal especially in prophetic passages.

BRIAN BELL Calvary Chapel

Conservative, Literal Interpretation

BIBLE.ORG RESOURCES Resources that Reference Hosea

BRIDGEWAY BIBLE COMMENTARY

JEREMIAH BURROUGHS

JOHN CALVIN Commentary on Hosea

Note: Calvin's prayers are excellent, and are very convicting - Suggestion: Read them aloud, very slowly and as a sincere prayer to the Almighty God. On the other hand the careful Berean (Acts 17:11-note) should be cautious when reading Calvin's comments, for he often interprets passages that in context clearly relate to the literal nation of Israel as if they spoke of the Church. Furthermore, he makes no mention of a future Millennial Reign of Messiah. 

CAMBRIDGE BIBLE COMMENTARY Commentary Notes on Hosea T K Cheyne, 1884

Be cautious (Acts 17:11-note): Does not always interpret the Scripture literally and sometimes replaces Israel with the Church (note)

M DANIEL CARROLL

RICH CATHERS - frequent use of illustrations

ADAM CLARKE Commentary on Hosea

Be cautious (Acts 17:11-note): Does not always interpret the Scripture literally and sometimes replaces Israel with the Church (note)

THOMAS CONSTABLE Expository Notes on Hosea

Conservative, Literal Interpretation

JOHN DARBY Commentary on Hosea

A B DAVIDSON

DICTIONARY ARTICLES

JOHN DUMMELOW Commentary on  Hosea

RON DANIEL Sermon Notes on Hosea

Conservative, Literal Interpretation

EASY ENGLISH

C J ELLICOTT

Be a Berean - Not always a literal interpretation. Caveat Emptor!

H L ELLISON

JAMES FREEMAN - MANNERS AND CUSTOMS

A C GAEBELEIN Commentary on Hosea

GENE GETZ

  • Hosea 6:1-3; God's Forgiveness: No matter what our human condition, we are to seek God's forgiveness, realizing that the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin. Video
  • Hosea 6:4-7:16; Becoming Like Christ: We are to be progressively transformed into the image of the Lord Jesus Christ, not conformed to this world. Video

JOHN GILL Commentary on Hosea

Be cautious (Acts 17:11-note): Does not always interpret the Scripture literally and sometimes replaces Israel with the Church (note)

DOUG GOINS Sermons on Hosea

Conservative, Literal Interpretation

DUANE GARRETT

GOSPEL COALITION

JAMES GRAY 

DAVID GUZIK Commentary on Hosea

Conservative, Literal Interpretation

HOMER HEATER

EBENEZER HENDERSON Commentary on Hosea

James Rosscup writes "This 1858 work supplies much help on matters of the text, word meaning, resolving some problems, etc. Some have found it one of the most contributive sources in getting at what a text means." (Commentaries for Biblical Expositors: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works)

Hosea 7 Commentary

MATTHEW HENRY Commentary on Hosea

Be cautious (Acts 17:11-note): Does not always interpret the Scripture literally and sometimes replaces Israel with the Church (note) (Click example of his interpretative approach which is often allegorical) (Or another example)

H A IRONSIDE Commentary on Hosea

Conservative, Literal

JAMIESON, FAUSSET, BROWN Commentary Critical and Explanatory

One of the more literal older commentaries

JAMIESON, FAUSSET, BROWN UNABRIDGED

S LEWIS JOHNSON Sermon/Commentary Notes on Hosea

Conservative, Literal Interpretation

LOWELL JOHNSON - sermons

HAMPTON KEATHLEY IV

KEIL & DELITZSCH Commentary on the Old Testament on Hosea

See caveat regarding this commentary

James Rosscup writes that "This is the best older, overall treatment of a critical nature on the Old Testament Hebrew text verse by verse and is a good standard work to buy. The student can buy parts or the whole of this series. Sometimes it is evangelical, at other times liberalideas enter." (Commentaries for Biblical Expositors: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works)

WILLIAM KELLY

STEVE KRELOFF

LANGE COMMENTARY Commentary on Hosea

Not Always Literal Interpretation

HERBERT LOCKYER - devotional

S FRANKLIN LOGSDON Commentary on Hosea People Who Forgot God 1959

JOHN MACARTHUR

DAVID MALICK

MEN OF THE BIBLE

J VERNON MCGEE Thru the Bible

F B MEYER Devotional Commentary

MIDDLETOWN BIBLE

HENRY MORRIS DEFENDER'S STUDY BIBLE NOTES

Conservative notes from Dr Morris who approaches the text seeking it's literal meaning in the context. Millennial. Click the words or phrases after the Scripture for the Study Notes and note that they are from the KJV translation.

MONERGISM

G CAMPBELL MORGAN

HOMILETICAL COMMENTARY Commentary on Hosea

NET BIBLE NOTES Hosea Commentary Notes

Conservative, Literal Interpretation. Includes technical notes (text), translation notes and study notes

JAMES NISBET

RICHARD D PATTERSON 

MARK PERKINS Commentary Notes on Hosea

Conservative, Literal Interpretation

MATTHEW POOLE Hosea Commentary

PULPIT COMMENTARY Hosea Commentary

Be cautious (Acts 17:11-note): Does not always interpret the Scripture literally and sometimes replaces Israel with the Church (note)

EDWARD B PUSEY Commentary on Hosea 1860

James Rosscup writes "This work originally appeared in 1860. The present publication is set up in two columns to the page with the text of the Authorized Version reproduced at the top. Scripture references, Hebrew words, and other citations are relegated to the bottom of the page. The work is detailed and analytical in nature. Introduction, background and explanation of the Hebrew are quite helpful. Pusey holds to the grammatical-historical type of interpretation until he gets into sections dealing with the future of Israel, and here Israel becomes the church in the amillennial vein." (Commentaries for Biblical Expositors: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works)

MAX I REICH

REFORMATION STUDY BIBLE - be aware this resource does not always  interpret the text literally

MARK ROOKER

JOHNNY SANDERS

JOHN SCHULTZ - commentary - 78 pages

SERMON BIBLE COMMENTARY

CHARLES SIMEON Sermon on Hosea

CHUCK SMITH Sermon/Commentary Notes on Hosea

GEORGE A SMITH Commentary on Hosea The Expositor's Bible 1903

James Rosscup writes "Though old this is well-written and often cited, with many good statements on spiritual truths. Users will find much that is worthwhile, and sometimes may disagree, as when he sees the Jonah account as allegorical (Ed: See Tony Garland's article on the Rise of Allegorical Interpretation)." (Commentaries for Biblical Expositors: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works)

SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY Commentary on Hosea

Be cautious (Acts 17:11-note): Does not always interpret the Scripture literally and sometimes replaces Israel with the Church (note)

C H SPURGEON  sermon on Hosea

RAY STEDMAN Hosea - Conservative, Literal Interpretation

JOHN STEVENSON

RICHARD L. STRAUSS

THIRD MILLENNIUM Study Notes on Hosea

DAVID THOMPSON SERMON HOSEA

Conservative, literal interpretation

TODAY IN THE WORD on Hosea Devotionals

JOHN TRAPP 

BOB UTLEY

  • Amos, Hosea, Jonah and Micah - Be very discerning: Utley is Amillennial and replaces Israel with the Church. Why listed? Because he has well done grammatical (word and phrase studies) and interesting historical comments (eg, see page 45 "Fertility Worship of the Ancient Near East")

JAMES VAN DINE

SERMONS BY VERSE

The Great Deceiver and Spoiler of the Nation D. Sunderland. Hosea 7:1
Sin's Malignancy J. Orr Hosea 7:1, 2
Sins of Court and Country C. Jerdan Hosea 7:1-7
An Unconsidered Truth A. Rowland Hosea 7:2
Court Intemperance George Hutcheson. Hosea 7:2
God's Memory of Man's Wickedness J.R. Thomson Hosea 7:2
God's Record of Our Sins   Hosea 7:2
God's Remembrance of Sin Homilist Hosea 7:2
Inconsideration Deplored. Rev. Joshua Priestley Knowles King Hosea 7:2
Man Beset by His Own Doings Paul S. Biggs Shipley. Hosea 7:2
Man's Sins in God's Mind Samuel Martin. Hosea 7:2
The Evil of Inconsideration T. Kidd. Hosea 7:2
The Sin of the People   Hosea 7:2
God's Remembrance of Sin D. Thomas Hosea 7:2, 3
The Oven and the Baker J. Orr Hosea 7:3-7
None Calleth unto God J.R. Thomson Hosea 7:7
A Cake not Turned C. Jerdan Hosea 7:8
Half-Baked J. Reid Howat. Hosea 7:8
Half-Hearted Religion A. Hampden Lee. Hosea 7:8
Inconsisteney and Incompleteness Homiletic Review Hosea 7:8
Modern Ephraism J. S. Swan. Hosea 7:8
Moral Declension H. Bromley. Hosea 7:8
One-Sidedness in Religion James Douglas, M. A. Hosea 7:8
Religious Indecision William Jay. Hosea 7:8
Sad Aspects of Character Homilist Hosea 7:8
The Crude Cake R. S. M'Arthur, D. D. Hosea 7:8
The Evil of a One-Sided Character J. M. Ludlow, D. D. Hosea 7:8
The Sin of Ephraim T. Herren, D. D. Hosea 7:8
The Sin of Half-Heartedness A. Rowland Hosea 7:8
The Spoiled Cake B. D, Johns. Hosea 7:8
The Unturned Cake James Cochrane, M. A. Hosea 7:8
The Unturned Cake E. B. Pusey, D. D. Hosea 7:8
Unturned Cakes J. A. Garden, D. D. Hosea 7:8
Sad Aspects of Character D. Thomas Hosea 7:8, 9
Mixing with the Ungodly J. Orr Hosea 7:8-10
Causes of Declension in Religion R. P. Buddicom, M. A. Hosea 7:9
Grey Hairs J. Dunn. Hosea 7:9
Grey Hairs C. Jerdan Hosea 7:9
Grey-Haired Unawares Francis Jacox, B. A. Hosea 7:9
Hoariness was Upon Man   Hosea 7:9
Imperceptible Change J. M. Ludlow, D. D, D. D. Hosea 7:9
Neglected Warnings   Hosea 7:9
Signs of Decay J. B. O. Murphy. Hosea 7:9
Signs of Spiritual Declension W. L. Watkinson. Hosea 7:9
The Blindness of a People to Their Own Degeneracy N. Emmons, D. D. Hosea 7:9
The Punishment of Ephraim T. Herren, D. D. Hosea 7:9
The Unobserved Grey Hairs F. W. Boreham Hosea 7:9
The Unperceived Signs of Moral Decay A. Rowland Hosea 7:9
Thoughts for Autumn W. M'Intosh Arthur, M. A. Hosea 7:9
Unconscious Decay W. A. Gray. Hosea 7:9
Unconscious Deterioration W. M. Taylor, D. D. Hosea 7:9
Our Sin William Jay. Hosea 7:10
They Return not unto the Lord J.R. Thomson Hosea 7:10
Will not be Humbled Jeremiah Burroughs. Hosea 7:10
A Silly Dove   Hosea 7:11
Simplicity May be Unworthy   Hosea 7:11
The Silliness of Sin Homilist Hosea 7:11
The Silliness of Sin D. Thomas Hosea 7:11
The Silly Dove J.R. Thomson Hosea 7:11, 12
Ephraim's Flight from God J. Orr Hosea 7:11-16
Ephraim's Folly and Falseness C. Jerdan Hosea 7:11-16
Self-Dependence Humiliated E. B. Pusey, D. D. Hosea 7:12
The Fowler of Retribution Homilist Hosea 7:12
The Fowler of Retribution D. Thomas Hosea 7:12
Death-Bed Repentance John N. Norton. Hosea 7:14
Failure to Cry unto the Lord J.R. Thomson Hosea 7:14
Insufficiency and Hypocrisy of Death-Bed Remorse A. W. Hosea 7:14
Useless Prayers A. Rowland Hosea 7:14
Divine Dispensations Abused Homilist Hosea 7:15
Divine Dispensations Abused D. Thomas Hosea 7:15
Counterfeit Repentance J. Jowett, M. A. Hosea 7:16
Defective Repentance B. Beddome, M. A. Hosea 7:16
Partial Repentance W. M. Taylor, D. D. Hosea 7:16

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