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Definition of Book of Hosea
1. Noun. An Old Testament book telling Hosea's prophecies.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Book Of Hosea
Literary usage of Book of Hosea
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of the Twelve Prophets Commonly Called the Minor by George Adam Smith (1896)
"CHAPTER XII THE Book of Hosea '"T"~VHE Book of Hosea consists of two unequal
sec- -L tlons, chaps. i.—iii. and chaps. iv.—xiv., which differ in the dates of ..."
2. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1904)
"THE STRUCTURE or THE TEXT OF THE Book of Hosea. By WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER, Professor
of Semitic Languages and Literatures in the University of Chicago. ..."
3. The Modern Reader's Bible: The Books of the Bible with Three Books of the by Richard Green Moulton (1907)
"The people of God in the Book of Hosea is northern Israel, called, as if by a
name of endearment, Ephraim; Judah is not left out of view, but is referred to ..."
4. Hosea by Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1892)
"The second Book of Hosea.—A reproduction, not a report. ... xiv. have a unity of
their own: we might almost call them the second Book of Hosea. ..."
5. ... Select Notes on the International Sunday School Lessons by Adolphus Frederick Schauffler (1898)
"Read the whole book of Hosea. SUGGESTIONS TO TEACHERS. Whenever we study only
one or two lessons from any prophet, it is most helpful to study the prophet ..."
6. Historic Notes on the Books of the Old and New Testaments by Samuel Sharpe (1858)
"... and from the times in which they lived, it is not impossible that the one
writer may have been the father of the other.] ON THE Book of Hosea. ..."
7. A Commentary on the Books of Amos, Hosea, and Micah by John Merlin Powis Smith (1914)
"INTRODUCTION I. THE Book of Hosea I. CONTENTS THE Book of Hosea resolves itself
naturally into two main divisions, viz. chaps 1-3 and 4-14. ..."