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  1. 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 …

  2. Amos 1:2. The Lord will roar from Zion — This and the next clause occur, Joel 3:16, and a similar one, Jeremiah 25:30, where see the notes.The meaning is, that God would soon spread terror, like beasts of prey when they roar, chap. Amos 3:8: or, that he would soon display his power in executing judgment.

  3. Yahweh roars from Zion and thunders from Jerusalem. If you’re an Israelite this is not good news from two perspectives: God roaring and thundering does not suggest a positive message. Lions roar as they are hungry and seeking their prey. Amos says in chapter 3, verse 4, Does a lion roar in the thicket when it has no prey?

  4. Feb 26, 2024 · 1) The Roar from Zion (Amos 1:2) Amos begins with a vivid image of the Lord roaring from Zion, a powerful declaration of God’s imminent judgment against the nations surrounding Israel and Judah. This prophecy sets the tone for the entire book, emphasizing the universality of God’s judgment against injustice, regardless of nationality.

  5. 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.

  6. Amos 1:2. Roar from zion. Thus Amos joins on his own prophecy of judgment to that of Joel . God roared out of Zion by the voice of Joel, and of Amos himself, denouncing his judgments. And God roared by the voice of the earthquake, confirming that denunciation by a solemn peal of subterranean thunder.

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  8. Verse Amos 1:2. The Lord will roar from Zion — It is a pity that our translators had not followed the hemistich form of the Hebrew: -. Jehovah from Zion shall roar, And from Jerusalem shall give forth his voice; And the pleasant dwellings of the shepherds shall mourn, And the top of mount Carmel shall wither. Carmel was a very fruitful ...

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