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[blank_start]Amos[blank_end] preached a message to address the social and religious problems that existed in the northern kingdom.
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[blank_start]Isaiah[blank_end] kept the people of Judah close to God. His message was one of hope and comfort to the people.
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Elisha
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Isaiah
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Jeremiah
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Micah
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[blank_start]Baruch[blank_end] preached the belief in the one true God, faithfulness to the Law of Moses, repentance, and hope.
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[blank_start]Jeremiah's[blank_end] life was tragic and his message was not often accepted, but he never lost hope. He knew that God was always with his people
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Jeremiah's
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Micah's
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Hosea's
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Amos's
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[blank_start]Micah[blank_end] preached that goodness lies in the practice of social justice and in faithfulness to one true God.
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Amos
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Micah
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Elisha
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Jeremiah
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[blank_start]Elisha[blank_end] was anointed and had a cloak thrown over him to show that he was called by God to the mission of a prophet.
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Elijah
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Elisha
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Hosea
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Isaiah
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[blank_start]Hosea[blank_end] preached a message about the people of Israel being unfaithful to God.
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Jeremiah
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Baruch
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Isaiah
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Hosea
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[blank_start]Elisha[blank_end] was the first prophet God sent to the northern kingdom to call the people to have faith in the one true God.
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Elijah
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Micah
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Isaiah
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Jeremiah
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Jeroboam was in charge of the Northern Kingdom, Israel.
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Rehoboam was an Assyrian king who conquered Israel.
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Uzziah was a king in the northern kingdom.
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[blank_start]Blasphemy[blank_end] is a word, thought, or act that refers to God without respect or reverence.
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A [blank_start]vocation[blank_end] is God’s call to serve him in a special way.
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[blank_start]Idolatry[blank_end] is giving worship to a creature or thing other than God. It is forbidden by the 1st commandment.
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Why did God send prophets?
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To keep His people close to him and to guide them.
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to prevent them from being conquered
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to make them like cats
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God did not abandon His people even when they were unfaithful to Him.