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1. Section A compares the influence of Moses and Samuel on Israelite prophecy, evaluates Elijah's achievements, examines the effectiveness of symbolic acts by prophets, analyzes whether prophets expressed God's word or personal opinions, and explores the origin and role of prophetic ecstasy.
2. Section B highlights Amos' focus on social justice, evaluates the authenticity of Hosea's experiences with Gomer, examines the influence of Jeremiah's difficult life on his prophetic strength, and assesses Isaiah's call and its impact on his message.
3. Section C provides Revised Standard and New International Version scripture excerpts for commentary, featuring passages from Deuteronomy, Samuel, Kings, Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Jeremiah.
4. Questions in Section C address theological interpretations, contextual challenges, and symbolic and moral elements in selected biblical texts.
5. Instructions emphasize answering Question 10 along with three other questions, ensuring balanced engagement with Sections A and B.
6. Commentary requirements include insights into historical and theological contexts, evaluation of prophetic actions, and interpretation of divine messages within biblical narratives.