- the
prophet Isaiah a
generation later. The name of Hosea's daughter, Lo-
ruhamah,
which translates as 'not pitied', is
chosen as a sign of
displeasure with...
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Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore (/ˈsɪdmɔːr/) (1856–1928) was an
American journalist and
travel writer who aut****d
books on Alaska, ****an, Java,
China and India...
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Libnah Libni Likhi,
learned Lilith Libya Linus, Lior Lo-ammi Lod Lois Lo-
ruhamah Lot
Lubin Lucas Lucifer Lud
Luhith Luke, light-giving Luz
Lycaonia Lydda...
- Ammi
Ruhamah Cutter may
refer to: Ammi
Ruhamah Cutter (minister) Ammi
Ruhamah Cutter (physician) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with...
- the Russo-****anese War, As the
Hague Ordains, by
American writer Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore.
Matsuyama figures in the
novel because the city
housed a camp...
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Rissah Rithmah Rizpah Rogelim Rohgah Romamti-ezer
Roman Rome Rosh
Rufus Ruhamah Rumah Ruth Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old Testament,
Oxford University...
- C.,
preceded the
official planting by
several decades. In 1885,
Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore returned from her
first trip to ****an and
approached the U.S....
- Third, the
couple have a daughter. God
commands that she be
named Lo-
ruhamah,
meaning "unloved", "pity" or "pitied on" to show
Israel that, although...
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relates how
Hosea has
three children, a son
called Jezreel, a
daughter Lo-
Ruhamah and
another son Lo-Ammi. All the
names are
described in the text as having...
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named Lo-
Ruhamah. God
commanded Hosea to name him "Lo-Ammi" to
symbolize his
anger with the
people of
Israel (see
Hosea 1:1–9). Lo-
Ruhamah (Hebrew for...