The Northern Kingdom of Israel in the Eighth Century BCE 2 Kings 14–17, Amos, and Hosea

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. Both Amos and Hosea were prophets from the north.

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. Most scholars believe that all of the material in Amos derives from the prophet himself.

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. Judah loses its autonomy in the eighth century BCE.

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. Amos shows a close relationship to the Deuteronomistic school.

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. Hosea attacks Israelite religious rituals.

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. Samaria was destroyed in the year ___________BCE.

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. Amos refers to Samarian women as:

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. Tiglath-pileser III claimed to have installed ____________ as king of Israel.

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. Hosea's wife was named:

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. The Deuteronomistic historians' account of the fall of the northern kingdom does everything except:

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. In many of the prophets, oracles of judgment often take on the form of a(n):

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. All of the following nations are condemned at the beginning of Amos except:

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. Most Christian canons place _________ among the Major Prophets.

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. All of the following prophets attack Israelite rituals except:

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. In Hosea, all of the following are listed as specific transgressions of God's law except:

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