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Amos, a Hebrew prophet from the 8th century BCE, is often considered a monotheist, as his prophecies emphasize the worship of one God, Yahweh, and critique the idolatry and polytheism prevalent in Israel at the time. He strongly condemns the worship of other gods and calls for justice and righteousness in the covenant relationship with Yahweh. However, his views on God's sovereignty and the unique status of Israel suggest a complex understanding of divine authority rather than a fully developed monotheistic theology.

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