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14 chapters • 218 verses
Capitulum I

11 verses

By marrying a harlot, and by the names of his children, the prophet sets forth the crimes of Israel and their punishment. He foretells their redemption by Christ.
Capitulum II

24 verses

Israel is justly punished for leaving God. The abundance of grace in the church of Christ.
Capitulum III

5 verses

The prophet is commanded again to love an adulteress; to signify God's love to the synagogue. The wretched state of the Jews for a long time, till at last they shall be converted.
Capitulum IV

19 verses

God's judgment against the sins of Israel: Juda is warned not to follow their example.
Capitulum V

15 verses

God's threats against the priests, the people, and princes of Israel, for their idolatry.
Capitulum VI

11 verses

Affliction shall be a means to bring many to Christ, a complaint of the untowardness of the Jews. God loves mercy more than sacrifice.
Capitulum VII

16 verses

The manifold sins of Israel, and of their kings, hinder the Lord from healing them.
Capitulum VIII

14 verses

The Israelites are threatened with destruction for their impiety and idolatry.
Capitulum IX

17 verses

The distress and captivity of Israel for their sins and idolatry.
Capitulum X

15 verses

After many benefits, great affliction shall fall upon the ten tribes, for their ingratitude to God.
Capitulum XI

12 verses

God proceeds in threatening Israel for their ingratitude: yet he will not utterly destroy them.
Capitulum XII

14 verses

Israel is reproved for sin. God's favours to them.
Capitulum XIII

15 verses

The judgments of God upon Israel for their sins. Christ shall one day redeem them.
Capitulum XIV

10 verses

Samaria shall be destroyed. An exhortation to repentance: God's favour through Christ to the penitent.

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