| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The people, particularly Israel and Judah, fail to abide by the Law in virtually all facets of life.85 Through the series of judgments pronounced against Israel, Judah, and the surrounding nations, it becomes apparent that Amos views the Lord as the ruler of not only Israel and Judah, but of all nations, as represented by the surrounding nations.86 Despite the anger of the Lord, Amos closes with a
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