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  1. Evening Worship Service - 14 July 2024When The Lion RoarsAmosBilly ZwartBe sure to subscribe to our channel for regular content, teaching, encouragement as w...

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    • Hillcrest Baptist Church
  2. Nov 10, 2024 · 1 waiting Scheduled for Nov 10, 2024. We are starting a new sermon series in the Book of Amos....more.

  3. A transformative sermon series as we journey through the book of Amos, uncovering profound lessons on justice, integrity, and faith. Explore how ancient prop...

  4. Jan 24, 2017 · As with Jeremiah, there is at least a pretense of irresistible spiritual compulsion. In other words, in Amos 3:8, Amos is saying, “I dont take any great pleasure in declaring these terrible things over you, Israel. But the LORD has spoken, and I cannot help but prophesy to you.”

  5. In the context of Amos, the lion's roar symbolizes God's voice of judgment and warning. Historically, lions were known to inhabit the regions around Israel, and their roar would have been a familiar and fearsome sound to the people.

  6. Benson Commentary. Amos 3:4-6. Will a lion roar, &c., when he hath no prey? — “Naturalists assert that when the lion sees his prey, he roars before he rushes on it; and that at this roaring many animals show great fear. He likewise roars over his prey.

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  8. Amos concluded by saying, A lion has roared! Who will not fear? The Lord God has spoken! Who can but prophesy? These two lines are parallel, suggesting that the word "lion" refers to the LORD. That is, the all-powerful God roared like a lion to announce judgment on His covenant people.