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1. From the Earliest Times till Samuel. |
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2. From Samuel to Elisha. |
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| III. |
THE EIGHTH CENTURY IN ISRAEL |
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| IV. |
THE INFLUENCE OF ASSYRIA UPON PROPHECY |
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| AMOS |
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| V. |
THE BOOK OF AMOS |
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| VI. |
THE MAN AND THE PROPHET |
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1. The Man and His Discipline (i. 1; iii. 3-8; vii. 14, 15). |
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2. The Word and its Origins (i. 2; iii. 3-8; and passim). |
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3. The Prophet and His Ministry (vii.; viii. 1-4). |
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| VII. |
ATROCITIES AND ATROCITIES |
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Amos i. 3-ii. |
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| VIII. |
CIVILISATION AND JUDGMENT |
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Amos iii.-iv. 3. |
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| IX. |
THE FALSE PEACE OF RITUAL |
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Amos iv. 4-vi. |
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1. For Worship, Chastisement (iv. 4-13). |
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2. For Worship, Justice (v.). |
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3. "At Ease in Zion" (vi.). |
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4. A Fragment from the Plague (vi. 9, 10). |
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| X. |
DOOM OR DISCIPLINE? |
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Amos viii. 4-ix. |
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1. Earthquake, Eclipse and Famine (viii. 4-14). |
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2. Nemesis (ix. 1-6). |
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3. The Voices of Another Dawn (ix. 7-15). |
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| XI. |
COMMON-SENSE AND THE REIGN OF LAW |
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Amos iii. 3-8; iv. 6-13; v. 8, 9; vi. 12; viii. 8; ix. 5, 6. |
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| HOSEA |
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| XII. |
THE BOOK OF HOSEA |
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| XIII. |
THE PROBLEM THAT AMOS LEFT |
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| XIV. |
THE STORY OF THE PRODIGAL WIFE |
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Hosea i.-iii. |
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| XV. |
THE THICK NIGHT OF ISRAEL |
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Hosea iv.-xiv. |
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| XVI. |
A PEOPLE IN DECAY: I. MORALLY |
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Hosea iv.-vii. 7. |
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1. The Lord's quarrel with Israel (iv.). |
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2. Priests and Princes Fail (v. 1-14). |
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