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| "Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son." |
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| "But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities." |
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| Jesus' suffering and death |
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| "See your king come to you, gentle and riding on a donkey." |
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| "The wolf will live with the lamb." |
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| "He was despised and rejected by me, a man of sorrows and familiar with suffering." |
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| Jesus' suffering and death |
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| "A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse." |
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| Amos came from the country of _____. |
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| God sent Amos to warn _____. |
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| Amos pictured God using a carpenter's tool called a _____ _____ to see if the people were _____ _____ _____. |
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--plumb line --following His commands |
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| Amos had a vision of God sending _____ to destroy the crops so the people would suffer a famine. |
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| Isaiah was a prophet from the country of _____. |
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| Isaiah prophesied that a shoot would come from the family line of _____. |
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| Isaiah also said that the _____ would bring peace to the earth. |
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| The country of _____ was prepared to attack Israel and Judah. |
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| Judah would later be conquered by the country of _____. |
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| Isaiah point to a coming savior who would be a _____ servant. |
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| What was the task of a prophet? |
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| A prophet was God's spokesperson. He warned the people to repent and rededicate themselves to God. |
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| What sins did Amos accuse the nations around Israel of committing? |
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| He accused them of injustices such as slavery, murder, and mistreatment of the poor. |
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| What punishment did Amos ward that God was going to send? |
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| God would destroy their fortresses and cities and send them into exile. God would also destroy many of them with fire. |
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| What sins did Israel commit? |
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| The Israelites oppressed the poor, committed adultery, and drank too much wine. |
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| How were Isaiah's prophecies like Amos's prophecies? |
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| Isaiah's prophecies also spoke of coming judgment if God's people did not repent. |
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| How were Isaiah's prophecies different from Amos's prophecies? |
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| Isaiah talked more about hope where Amos gave no hope only judgment. |
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