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  1. The Lion Roars and Amos Sees It Chapter 3 Audio Lesson: Old Testament number 76 Objective: To understand the message of the book of Amos and how appropriate it is today. Seek good, not evil, that you may live. Then the LORD God Almighty will be with you, just as you say he is. Hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts. Perhaps the

  2. Jan 24, 2017 · In Amos 3:3-8, the prophet uses a series of rhetorical questions to deliver a warning to Israel about the inescapability of God's coming judgment. But he also tells us about prophecy itself - that it carries with it an implied invitation to repent and be saved from the otherwise inescapable judgment.

  3. The second question reads, Does a young lion growl from his den unless he has captured something? Another negative answer is implied. A young lion does not growl or utter his voice unless he has caught something. Similarly, the LORD would not roar from Zion if He were not about to attack Israel (Amos 1:2). Such an attack was unavoidable because ...

  4. The lion which roars when it has the prey before it is Jehovah (cf. Amos 1:2; Hosea 11:10, etc.). טרף אין לו is not to be interpreted according to the second clause, as signifying "without having got possession of its prey" (Hitzig), for the lion is accustomed to roar when it has the prey before it and there is no possibility of its escape, and before it actually seizes it (cf. Isaiah ...

  5. They will walk after the LORD; He will roar like a lion. When He roars, His children will come trembling from the west. Joel 3:16 The LORD will roar from Zion and raise His voice from Jerusalem; heaven and earth will tremble. But the LORD will be a refuge for His people, a stronghold for the people of Israel. Revelation 10:3

  6. What did Amos preach? The book of Amos can be divided as follows (found in J. Motyer, The Day of the Lion, the message of Amos): Part One: 1:2 to 3:8: The lion roars, a symbol (picture) of divine judgment and punishment. Part Two: 3:9 to 6:14 : An enemy will invade the country and destroy the „houses“ (the

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  8. Amos 3:4. Will a lion roar in the forest when he hath no prey? &c.] He will not, unless he has it in his sight, or in his paws; he roars when he first sees it, whereby he terrifies the creature, that it cannot move till he comes up to it; and when he has got it in his paws, he roars over it, to invite others to partake with him.

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