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1. Section A focuses on the roles of Moses, influence of Elijah and Samuel on Old Testament prophecy, pre-exilic prophets' cultic connections, critique of kings by prophets, and moral evaluation of pre-canonical prophets.
2. Section B examines Amos' challenging message, Hosea's family influence on his prophecies, Isaiah's call and message, and Jeremiah's shocking delivery of his message.
3. Section C provides Revised Standard and New International Version excerpts for commentary, including passages from Numbers, Samuel, Kings, Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Jeremiah.
4. Commentary topics: leadership roles, prophetic warnings, cultural and moral critiques, divine messages, and symbolic language in the prophets' context.
5. Questions address interpretation, evaluation of prophetic actions, moral and cultural criticisms, and theological implications in Old Testament passages.
6. Instructions emphasize answering Question 10 alongside three others, ensuring coverage from both Section A and Section B.