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Chapters 4-14 spell out the allegory at length.
Chapters 1-3 speaks of Hosea's family, and the issues with Gomer.
Chapters 4-10 contain a series of oracles, or prophetic sermons, showing exactly why God is rejecting the Northern Kingdom ( what the grounds are for the divorce ).
Chapter 11 is God's lament over the necessity of giving up the Northern Kingdom, which is a large part of the people of Israel, whom God loves.
God promises not to give them up entirely.
Then, in Chapter 12, the prophet pleads for Israel's repentance.
Chapter 13 foretells the destruction of the kingdom at the hands of Assyria, because there has been no repentance.
In Chapter 14, the prophet urges Israel to seek forgiveness, and promises its restoration, while urging the utmost fidelity to God.

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