The Pre-exilic Prophets brought a collection of prophetic oracles along with editorial supplements, reinterpretation and the application to the later situations. Prophets like Amos brought in oracles against Israel and the surrounding nations. Amos perceived that there was a moral law in which GOD judges both Israel and its neighbors. Amos believed that unlike earlier prophets would condemn in violation of moral property. Amos believed that GOD would deal with these nations by allowing the moral law to run its course. Amos themes consisted of first the people had rejected the responsibility that comes with privilege. Second their special judgment would result from the perversion of morality. The final one Amos says God will make a special case of Israel because of its false of security coupled with its indifference to the needs of others. Israelites had very little faith. Depending on faith and belief do these three themes impact people today. In most of all the Prophets they believe that if you don't believe and trust God and do right by others you will be condemned. Hosea centers on these closely related themes the first is Israel infidelity to the covenant the second is judgmental and exile. The third theme is Hosea the steadfast love of Yahweh is the heart of his message and provides the basics of his hope for the future. Today religious people still practice it today whether it's within in the marriage or in their vows and it's in the 10 commandments of that thou shall not commit adultery. People are supposed to love God just as he loves the church and the people or you will be judged. In Isaiah's themes was the sovereignty of GOD as the holy one. The second theme of Isaiah's preaching is the judgment of God that would come upon the people of Judah for their rebellion against God. The third is trust in Yahweh as for as seeing GOD as the holy one. It depends on your beliefs because Christians believe in Yahweh but there are other