Hosea (Bible)
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Versions of Hosea |
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| Hosea, formerly transliterated Osee, is a book of the Hebrew Bible. It is universally accepted across all Jewish and Christian biblical canons, but in the Jewish canon it is often included in the book of Minor Prophets, rather than as a distinct book. |
- "Osee" in the Wycliffe version of the Bible (1380s)
- "Osee" in the Bishops' version (1568)
- "Osee" in the Douay-Rheims version (1610)
- "Hosea" in the Authorized Version (1611)
- "Hosea" in the King James version (1769)
- "Hosea" in the American Standard version (1901)
- "Hosea" in the Jewish Publication Society version (1917)
- "Hosea" in the World English version (in progress since 1997)
- "Hosea" in the Wikisource edition (in progress since 2006)
- "Hoshea" in the Tanakh.