Hosea 11:1

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Hosea 11:1 is an Old Testament verse in which God recalls calling His son out of Egypt, later interpreted in the New Testament as a prophetic reference to Jesus’ flight from Egypt.

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Hosea 11:1 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bible verse
addressedTo Israel
book Hosea
bookAuthorTradition Hosea
bookOrderInMinorProphets first
canonicalLocation The Twelve Minor Prophets
surface form: Minor Prophets
canonicalStatus canonical
chapter Book of Hosea
surface form: Hosea 11
chapterNumber 11
christologicalApplication Jesus Christ
citedForDoctrine continuity between Old and New Testaments
typological fulfillment in Christ
covenantContext relationship between God and Israel
genre prophetic literature
historicalAllusion Exodus from Egypt
interpretedAsProphecyBy Gospel of Matthew
interpretiveDebate relationship between historical and prophetic fulfillment
language Hebrew
surface form: Biblical Hebrew
literaryContext Hosea 11:1–11
literaryDevice recollection of past salvation
motif son called out of Egypt
partOf Book of Hosea
Bible
surface form: Christian Bible

Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
primaryReferent Israel
quotedIn Matthew 2:15
scriptureReference Hos 11:1
speakingSubject God
subjectMatter God’s past dealings with Israel
remembrance of the Exodus
testament Bible
surface form: Old Testament
theme God’s love for Israel
deliverance from Egypt
divine sonship of Israel
theologicalTheme God’s faithfulness
God’s fatherly care
corporate sonship of Israel
tradition Christianity
surface form: Christian

Jewish
usedIn Christian typology
messianic interpretation
verseContentSummary Am Yisrael
surface form: God declares that when Israel was a child, He loved him and called His son out of Egypt
verseNumber 1

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