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  1. Hebrew Texts. Amos 3:7 Hebrew Study Bible (Apostolic / Interlinear) כִּ֣י לֹ֧א יַעֲשֶׂ֛ה אֲדֹנָ֥י יְהוִ֖ה דָּבָ֑ר כִּ֚י אִם־ גָּלָ֣ה סֹודֹ֔ו אֶל־ עֲבָדָ֖יו הַנְּבִיאִֽים׃. KJV with Strong's. Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing but he revealeth his secret ...

  2. provided a good land and the wisdom of the Torah. He calls them His family. Israel and God have an intimate relationship. God knows His family very well. History is important to God and His prophets continually remind us of the things God has done in His creation. God has chosen Israel to fulfil the promise to Abraham to be a blessing to the ...

    • Hearken to this word which the Lord spoke about you, O children of Israel, about the entire family which I brought up from the land of Egypt, saying
    • Only you did I love above all the families of the earth; therefore, I will visit upon you all your iniquities. ברַק אֶתְכֶ֣ם יָדַ֔עְתִּי מִכֹּ֖ל מִשְׁפְּח֣וֹת הָֽאֲדָמָ֑ה עַל־כֵּן֙ אֶפְקֹ֣ד עֲלֵיכֶ֔ם אֵ֖ת כָּל־עֲו‍ֹנֹֽתֵיכֶֽם
    • Will two walk together unless they agreed? גהֲיֵֽלְכ֥וּ שְׁנַ֖יִם יַחְדָּ֑ו בִּלְתִּ֖י אִם־נוֹעָֽדוּ: Will two walk together: Concerning what you say to the prophets, “Do not prophesy,” do the prophets prophesy from their own mind unless they were commanded?
    • Will a lion roar in the forest if he has no prey? Will a young lion let out a cry from his den unless he has taken something? דהֲיִשְׁאַ֚ג אַרְיֵה֙ בַּיַּ֔עַר וְטֶ֖רֶף אֵ֣ין ל֑וֹ הֲיִתֵּ֨ן כְּפִ֚יר קוֹלוֹ֙ מִמְּעֹ֣נָת֔וֹ בִּלְתִּ֖י אִם־לָכָֽד
  3. 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 ...

  4. May 21, 2006 · (See Amos 3:7; Amos 7:14) He also spells out clearly the uselessness of insincere worship (Amos 5:18-24; Amos 8:5-6). He clarifies some of the issues that apparently will prevail at the end of time (Compare Daniel 12:3 and Amos 8:11-12). 2. Amos 3:2 suggests that God has “known” only the children of Abraham. After making the

  5. Amos Does Not Intercede for Israel Just as the first and second visions share a similar structure, the third and fourth visions (7:7–9; 8:1–3) can be read in parallel. Each vision opens with God showing Amos an object: first, “a plumbline in his [God’s] hand” (7:7), and second, “a basket of summer fruit” (8:1). In

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  7. In Isaiah, the anavim are the brokenhearted (61:1-2), the homeless (58:7), and those who have been robbed of their rights (10:2), but it is Amos who first uses this word in Israel's prophetic preaching. According to Amos, the anavim of the land are afflicted and vulnerable (8:4). 3. Amos proclaims that the poor are tzadik ["innocent" or ...