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      • Chapter 9 – Destruction and Restoration In the final chapter, Amos sees a vision of God standing beside the altar, signifying the imminent destruction of the sanctuaries and the people. Amos depicts the inescapability of God’s judgment, as He will find and punish the guilty no matter where they hide.
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  1. Amos 9, the final chapter of the book of Amos, presents a powerful conclusion to the prophet's messages. Initially, it presents a grim image of God's impending judgment on Israel due to their sins, emphasizing God's inescapable justice.

  2. Aug 21, 2023 · In the final chapter, Amos sees a vision of God standing beside the altar, signifying the imminent destruction of the sanctuaries and the people. Amos depicts the inescapability of God’s judgment, as He will find and punish the guilty no matter where they hide.

  3. In the final vision, Amos sees God violently striking at the pillars of Israel’s great idol temple at Bethel, and the whole building comes crumbling down. It’s an image of God’s justice on the leaders and gods of Israel—their end has come.

  4. Feb 7, 2011 · The fifth vision of Amos paints the frightful consequences of sin and the awesome power of Gods judgment. In his vision Amos sees God as being present everywhere and there is no place from which people can hide themselves from the reach of his hands.

  5. I saw the Lord standing by the altar: In this final vision of Amos, He saw the Lord right at the temple, supervising the work of judgment. Amos wanted Israel to know that God wasn’t detached from even His hard work of judgment.

  6. It is harvest time, the end of the agricultural year. Israel is ripe for his final doom, that shall sweep down like a scythe. For “pass by” see on Amos 7:8.

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  8. Apr 22, 2021 · The book of Amos, with its strong ethical demands, presents YHWH calling upon his hearers to דִּרְשׁוּנִי וִחְיוּ “seek me and live” (Amos 5:4, similarly 5:6) and to דִּרְשׁוּ טוֹב וְאַל רָע “seek good and not evil” (Amos 5:14, similarly 5:15).

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