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Anderson, B. A. (2021). Family dynamics, fertility cults, and feminist critiques: the reception of Hosea 1–3 through the centuries. Religions, 12(9), 674.
Goldingay, J. (2020). Hosea 4 and 11, and the structure of Hosea. Tyndale Bulletin, 71, 181-190.
Gault, B. (2017). Avenging Husband and Redeeming Lover? Opposing Portraits of God in Hosea. Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 60(3), 489-509.
Vang, C. (2011). God’s Love according to Hosea and Deuteronomy. Tyndale Bulletin, 62, 173-94.
Kelle, B. E. (2010). Hosea 4—14 in Twentieth-Century Scholarship. Currents in biblical research, 8(3), 314-375.
Bass, D. D. (2009). Hosea’s use of Scripture: An analysis of his hermeneutics.
Kelle, B. E. (2009). Hosea 1—3 in Twentieth-Century Scholarship. Currents in biblical research, 7(2), 179-216.
Premnath, D. N. (2008). Amos and Hosea: Sociohistorical background and prophetic critique. Word and world, 28(2), 125.
Brueggemann, W. (2008). The Recovering God of Hosea. Horizons in biblical theology, 30(1), 5-20.
Furst, R. C. (2004). Prophecy as a narrative world: a study of the world-constructing conventions and narrative techniques in Hosea 1-3.
Yee, G. A. (2001). “She is not my wife and I am not her husband”: A materialist analysis of Hosea 1-2. Biblical interpretation, 9(4), 345-383.
Dearman, J. A. (2001). Interpreting the Religious Polemics against Baal and the Baalim in the Book of Hosea. Old Testament Essays, 14(1), 9-25.
Calvin, J. (1999). Commentary on Hosea. Redakteur J. Pringle. Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Ethereal Library.
Kruger, P. A. (1992). The marriage metaphor in Hosea 2: 4-17 against its ancient Near Eastern background. Old Testament Essays, 5(1), 7-15.
Braaten, L. J. (1987). Parent-Child Imagery in Hosea (Marriage, Legitimacy, Adoption, Disownment). Boston University.