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Hoshea (salvation).
Source: Smith's Bible Dictionary, 1884
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Bible Gateway passage: 2 Kings 17:3 - New International Version ![]() Shalmaneser king of Assyria came up to attack Hoshea, who had been Shalmanesers vassal and had paid him tribute http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=2%20Kings&verse=17:3&src=NIVBible Gateway passage: 2 Kings 15:19 - New International Version ![]() Then Pul king of Assyria invaded the land, and Menahem gave him a thousand talents of silver to gain his support and strengthen his own hold on the http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=2%20Kings&verse=15:19&src=NIVBible Gateway passage: 2 Kings 17:4 - New International Version ![]() But the king of Assyria discovered that Hoshea was a traitor, for he had sent envoys to So king of Egypt, and he no longer paid tribute to the king of http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=2%20Kings&verse=17:4&src=NIVBible Gateway passage: 2 Kings 17:7-24 - New International Version ![]() Israel Exiled Because of Sin All this took place because the Israelites had sinned against the LORD their God, who had brought them up out of Egypt http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=2%20Kings&verse=17:7-24&src=NIVBible Gateway passage: 2 Kings 15:30 - New International Version
![]() Then Hoshea son of Elah conspired against Pekah son of Remaliah. He attacked and assassinated him, and then succeeded him as king in the twentieth http://bibref.hebtools.com/?book=2%20Kings&verse=15:30&src=NIV 8889
Hoshea by Dustin ButlerThis story's setting is in the Biblical period of the Judges, and is essentially a snapshot of Old Testament salvation; based upon a "forward looking faith." It is a short story, but it is filled with familiar Biblical characters and scenes, which will certainly relate to those familiar with the Old Testament. This story's setting is in the Biblical period of the Judges, and is essentially a snapshot of Old Testament salvation; based upon a "forward looking faith." It is a short story, but it is filled with familiar Biblical characters and scenes, which will certainly relate to those familiar with the Old Testament. Hoshea: Webster's Timeline History, 1700 - 1990 by Icon Group InternationalIcon Group InternationalWebster's bibliographic and event-based timelines are comprehensive in scope, covering virtually all topics, geographic locations and people. They do so from a linguistic point of view, and in the case of this book, the focus is on "Hoshea," including when used in literature (e.g. all authors that might have Hoshea in their name). As such, this book represents the largest compilation of timeline events associated with Hoshea when it is used in proper noun form. Webster's timelines cover bibliographic citations, patented inventions, as well as non-conventional and alternative meanings which capture ambiguities in usage. These furthermore cover all parts of speech (possessive, institutional usage, geographic usage) and contexts, including pop culture, the arts, social sciences (linguistics, history, geography, economics, sociology, political science), business, computer science, literature, law, medicine, psychology, mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology and other physical sciences. This "data dump" results in a comprehensive set of entries for a bibliographic and/or event-based timeline on the proper name Hoshea, since editorial decisions to include or exclude events is purely a linguistic process. The resulting entries are used under license or with permission, used under "fair use" conditions, used in agreement with the original authors, or are in the public domain. |
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