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Hosea

Old Testament
1. a Hebrew prophet of the 8th century bc
2. the book containing his oracles
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Moneda also shared with INQUIRER.net that Hosea's dad, Almer Moneda, made an improvised drum set out of recycled materials such as stainless cans of milk, flattened bottle caps, toy drums, and wood as its stand.
Hosea decided to join his future father-in-law's practice after graduating from the University of Virginia and enrolled in the University of Baltimore School of Law.
Hosea recommends drinking "electrolyte solutions, Gatorade being the best known, instead of solely water." Hosea says that maintaining electrolyte balance is important, and that you don't want to become completely diluted with water, particularly for older folks or people with other medical problems.
2 and 3, both written by Hosea son of Natan, preceded Ma'uzyah's letter by a few weeks.
But happiness was on the horizon, for God said, "What a day that will be -- the day of Jezreel -- when God will again plant his people in his land" (Hosea 1:11).
"Hosea Burton had a good eight rounds and it's been a while since he got that many rounds under his belt.
Stephanie Hosea, founding attorney of Hosea Legal, represented the employee.
NextStep collects the lights, sells them to a metals recycler and donates the proceeds to Hosea.
The book of Hosea is an extended rant by a God who is mad with love for a covenant partner, mad with hurt for that partner's unfaithfulness, just plain mad at human stupidity and arrogance.
In 2015, Hosea's visual art collaboration with painter Kim Bennett
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