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  • | United kingdom of Israel | Divided kingdom; northern kingdom exiled in [[722 BC]]
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  • ...s indicated in the superscription (Hos. 1:1, 2). He is the only prophet of Israel who has left any written prophecy. {{returnto}} [[Easton's Bible Dictionary]] | [[Hosea]] | [[Book of Hosea]]
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  • subtopics = [[Ancient Israel and Judah]] | ...follows into the northern [[Kingdom of Israel]] and the southern [[Kingdom of Judah]].
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  • topic_name = Ahaz, king of Judah | ...5|15]], [[2 Kings 16|16]]; [[2 Chronicles]] [[2 Chronicles 28|28]]; [[Book of Isaiah|Isaiah]] [[Isaiah 7|7]]
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  • topic_name = The Ancient Kingdom of Israel | subtopics = [[Ancient Israel and Judah]]
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  • ...n and other Chaldean cities were taken, and Pul assumed the title of "King of Sumer [i.e., Shinar] and Accad." He was succeeded by Shalmanezer IV.
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  • topic_name = Book of Hosea | ...ipped other gods. Hosea repeatedly echoes this message: God hates the sins of his people and judgement is certain, but God's incredible forgiving love st
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  • ...rning of Zedekiah's house, the end of [[David]]'s kingdom until the coming of the [[Messiah]] . Again in chapter 22 [[Ezekiel]] names the sins of [[Jerusalem]]. He states in this chapter that she defiles herself with idol
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  • ...by the Assyrians in 721 b.c. For historical background concerning the Book of [[Hosea]], read II Kings 15--17. ...r, all of this was divinely sent as a lesson to him and to the people of [[Israel]].
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  • ...e of prosperity. His spiritual guide was [[Zechariah]] but, as in the case of Amaziah, we see that pride brought forth Uzziah's ruin. Chapter 16 covers the reign of Ahaz over [[Judah]]. He was so wicked that he even sacrificed his son to Mo
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  • ...Abraham, see [[Historical understandings of Genesis]]; see also [[Timeline of church history]] and [[Chronology (EBD)]].}} ==Overview of events==
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  • topic_name = Ancient Israel and Judah [[Image:Maps-divided-kingdom.gif|thumb|center|A map showing the divided kingdoms]] |
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  • ...[[kingdom of Israel]] to call the king and the people back to the worship of God. ...[[Jesus]] later assured his disciples that Elijah did return, in the form of [[John the Baptist]], but none recognized the prophet for who he truly was.
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  • ...ed thus to set forth under poetic imagery the future character and history of the tribe. ...n standard (2:25-31), occupying a place during the march on the north side of the tabernacle.
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  • ...k about 25 years before the fall of Israel. In it we are visiting the city of [[Bethel]], where King Jeroboam II has his private chapel, and [[Amaziah]] ...hern Kingdom]] at the main sanctuary in Bethel. He met with the opposition of the high priest, and was reported to [[Jeroboam II]] by him. [[Amos]] reduc
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  • ...ok of Micah is a book of the [[Old Testament]] that records the prophecies of prophet [[Micah]]. ...ient Israel and Judah]], and during his ministry the northern [[Kingdom of Israel]] was conquered and the people exiled by the [[Assyria]]n Empire.
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  • [[Micah]] was a contemporary of [[Isaiah]], and prophesied during the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. Jotham and Hezekiah were good kings who helpe ...e Southern Kingdom; and Samaria, the capital of [[Israel]], the Northern Kingdom (chapter 1). In fact, in his first message, [[Micah]] names twelve cities
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  • ...bes mingled with the inhabitants. They were a military people, the "Romans of the East." ...ged and took that city. He also brought under tribute Jehu, and the cities of Tyre and Sidon.
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  • ...mies invaded and conquered the land. The people of the northern kingdom of Israel were taken captive and exiled to foreign lands, losing their ethnic and nat ...of 2 Kings 17 explains that God brought about this terrible event because Israel had continually broken the Law and worshipped other foreign gods and contin
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  • ...of courtiers that had grown up around him, instead of following the advice of elders, he answered the people haughtily (6-15). "The king hearkened not un ...n David? Neither have we inheritance in the son of Jesse: To your tents, O Israel: Now see to thine own house, David" (1 Kings 12:16).
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