Studies in Hosea; God's incomparable love.
White, Kenneth Owen, 1902-
Studies in Hosea; God's incomparable love. - Nashville, Convention Press [1957] - xiv, 142 pages ; 19 cm
"Sunday School Training Course prepared by the Sunday School Department of the Baptist Sunday School Board"--Page [ii].
About the author -- The Sunday School Training Course -- Some projected visual materials -- Introduction -- A nation on the way down -- Hosea's faithless wife -- The Lord's faithless people -- The tie that binds -- Bent to backsliding -- The certainty of judgment -- The call to repentance -- Discovering God's love -- Hosea's message for today -- Questions for review and examination -- Directions for the teaching and study of this book for credit.
The Book of Hosea is not a cool, detached, sophisticated study of the social and religious conditions in Israel. It is the sobbing of a broken heart. Hosea's wife had deserted him for another, but still he loved her. Under such circumstances his heart was tortured beyond description. Out of this experience he grasped with rare insight the pain in the heart of God when his people forsake and forget him. - Introduction.
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Bible.--Hosea--Textbooks.
Bible.--Hosea.
Bible.--Hosea--Textbooks.
Textbooks.
Textbooks.
BS1565 / .W48
224.6
Studies in Hosea; God's incomparable love. - Nashville, Convention Press [1957] - xiv, 142 pages ; 19 cm
"Sunday School Training Course prepared by the Sunday School Department of the Baptist Sunday School Board"--Page [ii].
About the author -- The Sunday School Training Course -- Some projected visual materials -- Introduction -- A nation on the way down -- Hosea's faithless wife -- The Lord's faithless people -- The tie that binds -- Bent to backsliding -- The certainty of judgment -- The call to repentance -- Discovering God's love -- Hosea's message for today -- Questions for review and examination -- Directions for the teaching and study of this book for credit.
The Book of Hosea is not a cool, detached, sophisticated study of the social and religious conditions in Israel. It is the sobbing of a broken heart. Hosea's wife had deserted him for another, but still he loved her. Under such circumstances his heart was tortured beyond description. Out of this experience he grasped with rare insight the pain in the heart of God when his people forsake and forget him. - Introduction.
57012144
Bible.--Hosea--Textbooks.
Bible.--Hosea.
Bible.--Hosea--Textbooks.
Textbooks.
Textbooks.
BS1565 / .W48
224.6