Hosea 1: God commands Hosea to marry a prostitute, symbolizing Israel’s unfaithfulness to God.

Hosea 2: God warns Israel of judgment for their idolatry, but promises future restoration.

Hosea 3: Hosea pleads with Israel to return to the Lord and abandon their sinful ways.

Hosea 4: God warns of the coming judgment on Israel for their wickedness and idolatry.

Hosea 5: Hosea calls the people to repentance, but they continue to reject God’s warnings.

Hosea 6: God expresses His sorrow over Israel’s unfaithfulness and foretells their exile.

Hosea 7: Hosea warns Israel of their impending punishment, but promises future redemption.

Hosea 8: God denounces Israel’s leaders and priests for leading the people astray.

Hosea 9: God declares His judgment on Israel and promises that they will be exiled.

Hosea 10: Hosea condemns the people for their reliance on foreign nations rather than on God.

Hosea 11: God rebukes Israel for their rebellion and promises to remove His protection from them.

Hosea 12: God laments Israel’s unfaithfulness but promises to redeem them after their punishment.

Hosea 13: God calls Israel to repentance and promises to heal their backsliding.

Hosea 14: Hosea concludes with a message of hope, promising that God will restore Israel if they repent.