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LIKE AMOS, HOSEA AND MICAH were independent prophets, making public statements in poetic form, saying things that people did not want to hear but could not forget. Hosea was apparently a native of the northern kingdom; he began to prophesy during the reign of Jeroboam II (c. 750 BCE) and evidently continued until approximately the time of the fall of Samaria in 722....