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  1. Smith’s Dictionary of the Bible, ed. 1, or (from A to J) ed. 2. [114] … Smith’s Dictionary of the Bible, ed. 1, or (from A to J) ed. 2. shall be dried up] as the blood runs cold through terror, so Amos pictures the sap of plants and trees as ceasing to flow, when Jehovah’s thunder is heard pealing over the land. Cf. Nahum 1:4.

    • 3 Commentaries

      Sin adds to sin, out of which it grows; it does not...

    • 7 Context

      7 So I will be like a lion to them; Like a leopard I will...

    • 1 Samuel 12

      17 “Is it not the wheat harvest today? I will call to the...

    • MHC

      MHC - Amos 1:2 Commentaries: He said, "The LORD roars from...

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      SCO - Amos 1:2 Commentaries: He said, "The LORD roars from...

    • Clarke

      Others say that Hosea, or Uzziah, the son of Amaziah, struck...

    • Homiletics

      The words of Amos, who was among the herdmen of Tekoa. In...

    • Parker

      Amos. A'MOS (‏עָמום‎, a burden; ᾿Αμώς; Amos), a native of...

  2. Amos 1:2 Explanation. Amos 1:2 serves as an introduction to the prophecies of Amos, stating the power and the intent of God’s voice as it projects from Zion, which is often representative of the city of Jerusalem and, more broadly, God’s holy mount. The verse emphasizes the serious tone and the severity of the message to the people.

  3. Apr 9, 2016 · a The LORD Will Roar From Zion …. And Amos Heard Him And Was Not Afraid. When God speaks to us, He speaks to us in a language we can understand. When He spoke to Amos, God spoke to Amos in a language he could understand. Amos was a HERDSMAN. Amos 1:1 (KJV) The words of Amos, who was among the HERDSMEN of Tekoa …

  4. not from Samaria, nor from Dan and Bethel, but from Zion and Jerusalem, where the temple of the Lord stood; and out of the holy of holies in it, where was the seat of the divine Majesty; and his voice being compared to the roaring of a lion, denotes his wrath and vengeance; and is expressive of some terrible threatening prophecy he would send ...

  5. the Lord will roar from Zion, and utter his voice from Jerusalem; not from Samaria, nor from Dan and Bethel, but from Zion and Jerusalem, where the temple of the Lord stood; and out of the holy of holies in it, where was the seat of the divine Majesty; and his voice being compared to the roaring of a lion, denotes his wrath and vengeance; and is expressive of some terrible threatening prophecy ...

  6. The apostate worship had been installed at Bethel and Samaria. "Zion" is the poetic name for "Jerusalem," and in its extended meaning has an application to the church of Jesus our Lord. In Joel 3:16, Jehovah is represented as roaring on behalf of Israel, but in the stern denunciations of Amos, he is represented as roaring against Israel. It was ...

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  8. not from Samaria, nor from Dan and Bethel, but from Zion and Jerusalem, where the temple of the Lord stood; and out of the holy of holies in it, where was the seat of the divine Majesty; and his voice being compared to the roaring of a lion, denotes his wrath and vengeance; and is expressive of some terrible threatening prophecy he would send ...

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