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By a shepherd, Amos. It primarily focuses on social justice issues and moral decay within ancient Israel. Amos delivers stern messages about the consequences of oppression, exploitation, and the need for ethical conduct, emphasizing a call to repentance and the pursuit of justice.
Things escalated with Corinth, and Paul backs off a bit and makes ammends (kind of).
A open letter that frames Jesus to a Jewish audience, going into Jesus' role as Eternal High Priest and Ultimate Sacrifice.
Letter from John building a few theological ideas about God.
A short letter commending someone on their hospitality towards strangers, and shares some opinions about conflicts happening.
An alternative description of the betrayal of Judas. Whether or not it portrays Judas (or even Jesus) as "good" is questionable, but it's certainly different.
Covers several generations of "Judges"- or early leaders of Israel before the first king- and how they start a downward decline of Israel.
Collection of poems attribute to Solomon, but featuring an obvious early Christian influence.
Suffering and freedom
It encompasses a series of visions, prophecies, and messages that address the post-exilic community in Judah. Zechariah encourages the people to rebuild the Temple and emphasizes themes of repentance, restoration, and the coming Messianic era. The book combines symbolic imagery with practical guidance for the community during a time of rebuilding and spiritual renewal.