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This exposition on Hosea is derived from the sermons, lectures, and notes of Jeremiah Burroughs, a renowned Puritan minister. Burroughs unpacks the Scriptures with a keen exegetical eye, and his sound examination of God’s redemption of Israel through the allegory of Hosea and his wife has a devotional quality that makes it easily accessible. This 700-page volume provides depth and insight into this prophetic work, and will be an excellent addition to any reference collection.
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“Israel is one that prevails with God, ‘the strength of the Lord;’ Jezreel is one that is ‘scattered by the Lord.’” (Page 10)
“man may do that which God commands, and yet not obey God. He may do that which” (Page 11)
“What frame of heart is a Scripture frame? The Holy Ghost tells you, Isa. 66:2, God looks at him that trembleth at his word: come with hearts trembling at the word of God; come not to be judges of the law, but doers of it.” (Page 2)
“One that commits adultery gives herself to another. The heathens, because they were never married to God, their idolatry is not adultery; but the people of God, being married to the Lord, their idolatry is adultery.” (Page 8)
“It is a true sign of profiting in religion, when the Scriptures are sweeter to us than the honey and the honeycomb.” (Pages 2–3)
Jeremiah Burroughs (1600–1646) was a well-known Puritan preacher who received his MA from Emmanuel College in Cambridge and served as a member of the Westminster Assembly.