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Amos 4:4-5 meaning Amos sarcastically invites the Israelites to enter Bethel and Gilgal to continue their devout worship practices, which are transgressions against God. Their worship is not creating a heart of obedience; it is self-justifying and self-serving.
(Amos 4:1) Amos describes the indulgent women of Israel. “Bring wine, let us drink!” a. You cows of Bashan: Amos wasn’t trained as a prophet, he was a simple herdsman and farmer. When he wanted to get the point across to the indulgent women of Israel, he called them fat cows.
4:4 ”چلو، بیت ایل جا کر گناہ کرو، جِلجال جا کر اپنے گناہوں میں اضافہ کرو! صبح کے وقت اپنی قربانیوں کو چڑھاؤ، تیسرے دن آمدنی کا دسواں حصہ پیش کرو۔
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Bethel and Gilgal are familiar places (4:4), but God now adds Beersheba to the list. Beersheba was in the far south of Judah. It was an important place for the Israelites. Abraham stayed there (Genesis 22:19), and God spoke to Jacob there (Genesis 46:1-5). Many people visited Beersheba.
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