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1. Section A addresses Moses as a model prophet, Samuel's role in Old Testament prophecy, Elijah's justice-focused actions, cultic connections of pre-exilic prophets, and miracles as communication tools for prophets.
2. Section B focuses on Amos' prophecy themes, Hosea's teachings on God's love for Israel, Isaiah's teachings in chapters 1–12, and the influence of Jeremiah's call on his message.
3. Section C provides Revised Standard and New International Version scripture excerpts for commentary, exploring passages from Numbers, Samuel, Kings, Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Jeremiah.
4. Questions emphasize analyzing prophetic roles, evaluating justice, cultic practices, divine communication, and theological themes within pre-exilic contexts.
5. Commentary requirements include contextual understanding of scripture, theological interpretation, and critical assessment of prophetic messages and actions.
6. Instructions specify answering Question 10 and three others, covering content from both Section A and Section B for comprehensive evaluation.