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Hosea advances the one story by exposing Israel’s unfaithfulness and showing God’s persistent covenant love that calls His people back to Him (Hosea 14:4).
Hosea points to Christ by showing a faithful husband restoring an unfaithful bride, pointing forward to Jesus who redeems and restores His people in covenant love (Hosea 2:19–20).
Hosea declares God’s love by showing that God’s love is steadfast and pursuing even when His people wander (Hosea 11:8–9).
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Joel advances the one story by calling God’s people to repent and by pointing to the day of the Lord, when God will judge evil and restore His people (Joel 2:12–13).
Joel points to Christ through the promise that God will pour out His Spirit, pointing forward to Jesus who sends the Spirit and gathers His people (Joel 2:28–29).
Joel declares God’s love by showing that God is gracious and merciful and ready to forgive when His people return to Him (Joel 2:13).
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Amos advances the one story by calling out injustice and empty worship, showing that God’s people must reflect His righteousness as they live under His covenant (Amos 5:24).
Amos points to Christ through the promise of restoring David’s fallen tent, pointing forward to Jesus as the King who brings God’s kingdom and restores His people (Amos 9:11).
Amos declares God’s love by showing that God warns His people to turn back before judgment, proving His desire for repentance and restoration (Amos 5:14–15).
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Obadiah advances the one story by showing that God will judge pride and violence and will defend His people when they are wronged (Obadiah 15).
Obadiah points to Christ by pointing to the day when God’s kingdom will fully belong to the Lord, fulfilled in Jesus the King (Obadiah 21).
Obadiah declares God’s love by showing that God sees injustice and promises to make things right for His people (Obadiah 15).
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Jonah advances the one story by showing God’s mercy reaching beyond Israel and calling all nations to repentance (Jonah 4:2).
Jonah points to Christ through Jonah’s three days in the fish, pointing forward to Jesus’ death and resurrection as the ultimate sign of salvation (Jonah 1:17).
Jonah declares God’s love by showing God’s compassion for sinners and His desire to forgive those who turn to Him (Jonah 4:11).
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Micah advances the one story by calling God’s people to justice, mercy, and humble obedience while promising future restoration under God’s rule (Micah 6:8).
Micah points to Christ through the promise that a ruler will come from Bethlehem, pointing forward to Jesus as the promised Shepherd King (Micah 5:2).
Micah declares God’s love by showing that God delights to show mercy and will cast His people’s sins away (Micah 7:18–19).