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Ber [7]
2 years ago
8

QUICK HURRY ONLY ONE MINUTE

History
1 answer:
Tju [1.3M]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1  Hosea (Osee) 8th century BC (before the fall of the Northern Kingdom)

2  Joel (Disputed)

3  Amos 8th century BC (before the fall of the Northern Kingdom)

4  Obadiah (Abdias) (Disputed)

5  Jonah (Jonas) (Disputed)

6  Micah (Micheas) 8th century BC (before the fall of the Northern Kingdom)

7  Nahum 7th century BC (before the fall of the Southern Kingdom)

8  Habakkuk (Habacuc) 7th century BC (before the fall of the Southern Kingdom)

9  Zephaniah (Sophanias) 7th century BC (before the fall of the Southern Kingdom)

10  Haggai (Aggeus) 6th century BC (after return from exile)

11  Zechariah (Zacharias) 6th century BC (after return from exile)

12  Malachi (Malachias) 5th century BC (after return from exile)

Explanation:

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