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- Hoshea - Wikipedia
Hoshea, a trusted advisor and companion to King Pekah of Israel, seized power during a time of great turmoil As the Assyrian Empire invaded Israel's eastern territories, Pekah's grip on the throne began to slip
- Who was King Hoshea in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
Hoshea was the last king of Israel before the nation’s destruction by Assyria King Pekah had fought with the Assyrians but lost territory to Tiglath-Pileser, king of Assyria
- Hoshea | King of Israel, Assyrian Vassal Prophet | Britannica
Hoshea, in the Old Testament (2 Kings 15:30; 17:1–6), son of Elah and last king of Israel (c 732–724 bc) He became king through a conspiracy in which his predecessor, Pekah, was killed
- Strongs Hebrew: 1954. הוֹשֵׁ֫עַ (Hoshea) -- Hoshea - Bible Hub
Salvation and covenant: The name’s promise is realized only when joined to faithfulness (Joshua, post-exilic Hoshea) and forfeited when the covenant is spurned (King Hoshea)
- Who was King Hoshea in the Bible? - BibleAsk
King Hoshea was the final ruler of Israel before its destruction by the Assyrians His reign was marked by submission to Assyria, an unsuccessful rebellion, and the ultimate fall of his kingdom
- Hoshea | Biblical Figure and History | Crusade Bible
Hoshea is a Hebrew name meaning " salvation," borne most notably by the last king of Israel who reigned during the Assyrian conquest, as well as Joshua 's original name and several other biblical figures
- 2 Kings 17 NIRV - Hoshea the Last King of Israel - Hoshea - Bible Gateway
Hoshea the Last King of Israel 17 Hoshea became king of Israel in Samaria It was in the 12th year that Ahaz was king of Judah Hoshea ruled for nine years He was the son of Elah 2 Hoshea did what was evil in the eyes of the Lord But he wasn’t as evil as the kings of Israel who ruled before him 3 Shalmaneser came up to attack Hoshea
- HOSHEA - JewishEncyclopedia. com
Hoshea secured the throne through a conspiracy in which he was the leader, and which resulted in the assassination of Pekah, "in the twelfth year of Ahaz king of Judah" (II Kings xvii 1)
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