hosea
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A minor Hebrew prophet: A religious figure from the 8th century BC in the Kingdom of Israel, known for his prophetic messages.
- A book of the Old Testament: The biblical book containing the prophecies attributed to the prophet Hosea.
Usage Examples
- Referring to the prophet:
- The prophet Hosea preached about faithfulness and repentance.
- Hosea lived during a turbulent period in Israel's history.
- Referring to the biblical book:
- We studied the Book of Hosea in our theology class.
- The first chapter of Hosea contains a powerful allegory.
Advanced Usage
- "Hoseanic" (adjective): Pertaining to the prophet Hosea or his teachings.
- The sermon had a distinctly Hoseanic theme of covenant love.
- In academic or theological contexts, "Hosea" is often cited to discuss themes of covenant, betrayal, and restoration.
- The professor's analysis focused on the metaphor of marriage in Hosea.
Variants and Related Words
- Hoseanic (adj): Relating to Hosea.
- The Twelve / Minor Prophets: The collection of shorter prophetic books in the Old Testament, which includes the Book of Hosea.
Synonyms
- Prophet: A person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God. (This is a general synonym for Hosea's role, not a name synonym.)
Notes on Meaning
- The word "Hosea" refers specifically to one individual and the text associated with him. It is not used with multiple common meanings.
- The name itself is of Hebrew origin, meaning "salvation" or "he saves."
Noun
- an Old Testament book telling Hosea's prophecies
- a minor Hebrew prophet (8th century BC)