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  1. Amos 3:7-8. The Lord will do nothing, but he revealeth, &c. — As if he had said, You cannot complain of your not being forewarned of these calamities coming upon you, for God hath not done, nor will do any thing, without revealing it to his prophets, and by them to you; so that you have now warning of all that he intends to do, unless you prevent it by an alteration in your behaviour.

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      (6, 7) Surely the Lord. . .—In this, and the preceding...

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      Chapter 3 . A stupid, senseless, heedless people, are, in...

    • Parker

      Amos 3. It is difficult to give attention to accusing words....

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      Bible > Wesley's Notes > Amos 3 Amos 3 Wesley's Notes on the...

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      [Amos 3:6. Does misfortune occur, etc. Evil which is sin,...

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      Israel had been treated as the family of God. The heavenly...

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      As t hey cannot do this well, so neither can man be...

    • Gaebelein

      Amos 3:1-8. “Hear this word that the LORD hath spoken...

  2. The punishment of Israel, then as now, is inevitable. As a nation, they had collectively violated His Word and rejected His offer of salvation by grace - through faith in Jesus Christ, their Messiah and King. But God is a God of loving-kindness, great-goodness, and generous grace. He is long-suffering and full of mercy as well as being holy ...

  3. Amos 3:7 – Surely the Sovereign Lord does nothing without revealing his plan to his servants the prophets. Amos contains a wonderful reminder about the God we serve. And that is the simple truth that He reveals Himself to us. God is transcendent. This is a theological word which means that He is far above us and very different from us.

  4. The verse “Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets” from Amos 3:7 conveys the notion that God does not act without first informing his prophets of his intentions. The literal meaning is that God’s plans or significant events are disclosed to his chosen messengers so that they, in ...

  5. Amos 3:7. Surely the Lord God will do nothing. In the world, in a nation or city; no remarkable event has happened, or shall happen, to the sons of men: but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets; what he willed and determined to do, which was a secret in his own breast, till revealed; and this generally, and for the most part ...

  6. Amos 7:1-3 meaning. Amos sees a swarm of locusts devouring all the vegetation of the land. He intercedes on behalf of the descendants of Jacob, and God changes His plan to destroy Israel’s vegetation. Amos 5:4-7 meaning. Although the nation Israel will be destroyed in the prime of her youth, Amos calls Israel to seek God so that they may live ...

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  8. 1. (11-12) Israel will be conquered and exiled. Therefore thus says the Lord GOD: “An adversary shall be all around the land; He shall sap your strength from you, And your palaces shall be plundered.”. Thus says the LORD: “As a shepherd takes from the mouth of a lion. Two legs or a piece of an ear,

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