Project for my Old Testament class. Footnotes (restored):
1) J. Leithart, A House for My Name: A Survey of the Old Testament, p.157, Canon Press, 2000.
2) Dr. Thomas L. Constable, Notes on Hosea, p.1, 2010 Edition. Dr. Constable's notes are available to be viewed as a free online PDF document here: http://www.soniclight.com/constable/notes/pdf/hosea.pdf
3-B) Apologetics Study Bible p.1294, 2007.
4) 2 Kings 14:25-28; 2 Chron. 26:2, 6-15.
5) 2 Kings 15:29
6) Ibid. Constable
7) 2 Kings 17:1-6; 18:10-12.
8) 2 Kings 16:5-10
8-B) The Apologetics Study Bible p.1295, 2007. Footnote 1:2 lists four primary competing theories and offers a brief critique of each.
9) Footnote excised
10) Hosea 1:4
11) 2 Kings 10:11
12) The "House of Omri" is an Assyrian name for the Kingdom or house of Israel referring back to king Omri of Israel. The father of the northern king Ahab (whom Jehu killed and followed in ascendency after the Jezreel massacre).
13) E.M. Baiklock and R. K. Harrison, The New International dictionary of Biblical Archaeology (Grand Rapids Zondervan, 1983), 409. This obelisk was found in the biblical city of Calah and is widely held to be our earliest existing depiction of an Israelite.
14) Henry Jackson Flanders, Jr., Robert Wilson Crapps, David Anthony Smith. People of the Covenant: An Introduction to the Old Testament Third Edition p. 314. Oxford University Press 1988, New York Oxford.
15) Footnote excised.
16) Hosea 1:6
17) Apologetics Study Bible, p. 1295, Footnote c. 2007.
18) Footnote excised
WOW.Thank you so much for this post. It has blessed me more then i can say. I really needed to be reminded of these passages and story this morning especially. God bless you. Look forward to more of your lessons.
ixamxmsright 1 year ago
@ixamxmsright, thanks ixam. Hope you have a nice morning.
52blades 1 year ago