[355] Ibid. v. 11, 12.
[356] Ibid. viii. 5, 6.
[357] Ibid. v. 21.
[358] Ibid. v. 22.
[359] Ibid. v. 24.
[360] Hosea vi. 6.
[361] To Amos and Hosea, Yahweh is simply the supreme god, the suzerain of all other gods.
[362] Is. ii. 3, 4; cf. Micah iv. 1–3. See Driver, Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament (1897), p. 229, for the opinion of different commentators on the possible exilic or postexilic date of these passages.
[363] Is. i. 11–17.
[364] Micah vi. 6–8.