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Hosea was the first of the twelve minor prophets of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament. He lived during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, the kings of Judah, and Jeroboam, the king of Israel (c. 740-630 BC).
" And Hosea says: "I shall betroth thee unto me, in justice and judgment, in loving kindess and in mercies." Thus, the Messiah, who is Tiferet, will be betrothed to Malkhut in Chesed and Gevurah.
Small idols or images of the ancient Hebrews and other Semitic peoples, worshipped by them as household gods or individual protecting deities (Judges 18:5, Hosea 3:4). The word itself is of uncertain origin.
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stones of all the buildings of the world to tumble one against the other, so that they shall be everturned and engage in war together; then shall the human creatures "say unto the mountains, Come, fall upon us, and to the hills, cover us" (cf. Hosea ...
See also: World, Judge, Amos, Christ, Micah
 
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