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The third in the series covering the minor prophets. Direct narration from the King James Bible with some added skits between the scenes. Fast paced and fu...
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Jan 24, 2011 · In this vision, Amos did not intercede with God on behalf of Israel as he had done before. In his first vision, when Amos saw the devastation caused by the locust, he prayed, “O Lord GOD, forgive” (Amos 7:2). In the second vision, when he saw the severity of the judgment caused by the fire, Amos prayed: “O Lord GOD, cease” (Amos 7:5).
Oct 11, 2019 · When Amos released the Israelites, he realized he had been entrusted with a responsibility. That night he received five visions from God. This episodes narra...
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For example, from a short passage from the book of the eighth-century B.C. prophet Amos, we can learn: something about the problems of translation and why scholars sometimes emend (that is, change) the text; how a knowledge of everyday life in Bible times and of earlier pre-Israelite cultures help illuminate the text; something about the nature of the prophetic calling; and finally, a little ...
Amos is the third book of The Twelve. Amos was a shepherd and fig tree farmer (Amos 7:14) who lived right near the border between northern Israel and southern Judah. The north had seized its independence about 150 years earlier (1 Kgs. 12) and was currently being ruled by Jeroboam II, a successful military leader.
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Amos accuses Israel of breaking their covenant with God, and highlights how their idolatry has led to injustice and the neglect of the poor. Amos warns of God's coming justice on their sin, and challenges them that true worship of God will always lead to justice for the poor. The book ends with a promise of the messianic kingdom on the other side of God's judgment. To learn more about The ...