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CHST 111: The Twelve Exam Study Guide. Hosea - answerThis prophet begins his book by marrying an adulterous woman, Gomer, whose relationship reflected the relationship between God and unfaithful Israel. His book ends with a call for wisdom from the reader to understand its words. Joel - answerT...

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CHST 111: The Twelve Exam Study Guide.

Hosea - answer✔✔This prophet begins his book by marrying an adulterous woman, Gomer,
whose relationship reflected the relationship between God and unfaithful Israel. His book ends
with a call for wisdom from the reader to understand its words.

Joel - answer✔✔This prophet began his book with a call for elders to pass on wisdom to the
younger generations and ends it with salvation for Israel coming from Zion in the midst of the
judgment of the nations.

Amos - answer✔✔This prophet began his book with the LORD roaring in Zion, and he ended it
with God raising up the fallen booth of David, restoring Israel's fortunes, and sending judgment
against Edom and all of humanity.

Obediah - answer✔✔This prophet began his book with judgment on Edom, and he ended it with
deliverers ascending Mt. Zion as they judge and possess the mountain of Edom and all nations.

Jonah - answer✔✔This prophet began his book with the Lord calling him to preach judgment in
Nineveh, and he ended it with the Lord rebuking him for not having a heart for the nations.

Micah - answer✔✔This prophet began his book with God's judgment coming on Samaria and
Jerusalem who have become idolatrous cities like Nineveh, and he ended it with God's unending
love for Israel based on the promise to the fathers.

Nahum - answer✔✔This prophet began his book with a prophetic word (oracle or burden)
against Assyria, and he ended it with judgment for Assyria, which forebodes judgment for all
nations.

Habukkuk - answer✔✔This prophet began his book with a lament over how long it will take for
God to deliver His people, and he ended it with a hymn of praise to God.

Zephaniah - answer✔✔This prophet began his book with a picture of final judgment that echoes
Gen 1, and it ended with a remnant from Israel being gathered and its fortune restored.

Haggai - answer✔✔This prophet began his book with the rebuilding of the temple, and it ended
with the God promising a future hope through the line of David, even through Zerubbabel, being
like God's royal signet ring.

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