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This work addresses the emergence and significance of prophetic figures within ancient Israelite society during the formative period of the monarchy and early divided kingdom. The study situates these religious leaders within their broader historical context, exploring how their messages intersected with the political, social, and military events of the era. The eighth century B.C. marks a critical juncture in Israelite history, encompassing the Assyrian threat, the fall of the northern kingdom, and the profound theological responses articulated by prophetic voices. The book considers how these prophets functioned as intermediaries between divine and human realms, while also serving as commentators on contemporary affairs. Their oracles, preserved in literary form, reflect the tensions between covenantal ideals and political realities, between centralized worship and popular religious practices, and between international power dynamics and national survival. The work draws upon biblical sources and comparative ancient Near Eastern materials to reconstruct the historical circumstances that shaped prophetic activity and to assess the enduring impact of this period on subsequent religious thought.
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