Crossword-Solution: HOSHEA 6 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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ISRAELI King, last 1 answer
JOSHUA, former name of 1 answer
PEKAH, slayer of 1 answer
Prince of Ephraim 2 answers
King of Israel 11 answers
ISRAELI King 20 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
AZMEEC
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eruption
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Judah's representative was name Caleb, the son of Jephunneh, because "he spoke what he felt in his heart and turned aside from the advice of the rest of the spies." The pious representative of Ephraim was Hoshea, the son of Nun, a fitting name for him, for he was full of understanding and was not caught like a fish by the spies.
The Legends of the Jews Louis Ginzberg 2001
Moses who perceived, even when he sent out the spies, the evil intentions they harbored, changed Hoshea's name to Joshua, saying: "May God stand by thee, that thou mayest not follow the counsel of the spies." [505] This change of name that was brought about by the prefixing of the letter Yod at last silenced the lamentations of this letter.
The Legends of the Jews Louis Ginzberg 2001
Then the Assyrians, in the reign of Hoshea, carried off the second golden calf together with the tribes of Asher, Issachar, Zebulon, and Naphtali, leaving but one-eighth of the Israelites in their own land.
The Legends of the Jews Louis Ginzberg 2001
After the golden calves were removed by the Assyrians, Hoshea, the king of the north, abolished the institution of stationing the guards on the frontier between Judah and Israel to prevent pilgrimages to Jerusalem.
The Legends of the Jews Louis Ginzberg 2001
Tiglath Pileser did indeed take Damascus, and put the king to death, destroying the old Syrian kingdom for ever, and he carried away the calf of Dan, and severely chastised Samaria, where Pekah was shortly after murdered by his servant Hoshea; so that Isaiah's prophecy of the ruin of "these two tails of smoking firebrands," Pekah and Rezin, was fulfilled; but as Ahaz had tried to bring it about in his own way, he gained nothing.
The Chosen People Charlotte Mary Yonge 2005