Digital Logos Edition
Was Hosea's domestic history a parable or fact? Theologian T. K. Cheyne explores this question in Hosea, exploring the style in which the book was written and five leading ideas of interpreting the prophecy contained in this Old Testament book. His commentary provides a detailed look at the characters contained in the book of Hosea.

There are no better books in exposition of the different parts of Scripture than those contained in the Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges. The series has long since established its claim to an honorable place in the front rank of first-rate commentaries; and the teacher or preacher who masters its volumes will be, like Apollos, mighty in the Scriptures.
—Church Sunday School Magazine