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INTRODUCTION |
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1 WHAT MANNER OF MAN IS THE PROPHET? |
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The importance of trivialities |
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Few are guilty, all are responsible |
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The coalition of callousness arid authority |
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Its assayer, messenger, witness |
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The primary content of experience |
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Amos and his contemporaries |
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A Redeemer pained the people's failure |
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Tension between anger and compassion |
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How to share disillusionment |
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The marriage an act of sympathy |
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Isaiah and the Northern Kingdom |
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Jerusalem rejoices, Isaiah is distressed |
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If you will not believe, you will not abide |
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Assyria shall fall by a sword not of man |
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Sennacherib's invasion of Judah |
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There is sorrow in His anger |
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My people go into exile for want of knowledge |
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The sorrow and anguish of the Lord |
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The hypertrophy of sympathy |
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Prophecy not the only instrument |
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The emergence of the Babylonian empire |
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My right is disregarded by God |
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Who taught Him the path of justice? |
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In all their affliction, He was afflicted |
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The word of God will stand forever. |
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There is no regard for man |
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For not by force shall man prevail |
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The human event as a divine experience |
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The contingency of civilization |
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Strange is His deed, alien is His work |
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Like a stranger in the land |
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A history of waiting for God |
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They shall not hurt or destroy |
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Blessed be My people Egypt. |
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10 CHASTISEMENT |
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The futility of chastisement |
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The suspension of freedom |
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No word is God's last word. |
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11 JUSTICE |
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The a priori-mishpat and tsedakah |
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Inspiration as a moral act |
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Nonspecialization of justice |
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An interpersonal relationship |
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Autonomy of the moral law |
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The primacy of God's involvement in history |
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INDEX OF PASSAGES |
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INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS |
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