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  1. The prophet Amos lived among a group of shepherds in Tekoa, a small town approximately ten miles south of Jerusalem. Amos made clear in his writings that he did not come from a family of prophets, nor did he even consider himself one. Rather, he was “a grower of sycamore figs” as well as a shepherd (Amos 7:14–15).

  2. Amos is the third book of The Twelve. Amos was a shepherd and fig tree farmer (Amos 7:14) who lived right near the border between northern Israel and southern Judah. The north had seized its independence about 150 years earlier (1 Kgs. 12) and was currently being ruled by Jeroboam II, a successful military leader.

  3. Mar 20, 2024 · Amos denounced dishonest business practices and the exploitation of the vulnerable. Pursue Social Justice “Hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts. Perhaps the Lord God Almighty will have mercy on the remnant of Joseph” . Amos emphasized the importance of caring for the less fortunate and showing compassion to those in need.

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  4. Dec 21, 2023 · Amos was originally from Tekoa in Judah but was called by God to go prophesy in Israel. The book of Amos contains vivid poetic imagery and symbolism as Amos communicated God’s messages of judgment and warning to the people of Israel. Here are some of the key symbolic meanings found in the book of Amos:

  5. May 9, 2024 · Amos 9:14, "I will bring back my exiled people Israel; they will rebuild the ruined cities and live in them. They will plant vineyards and drink their wine; they will make gardens and eat their fruit." Brief Summary: Amos can see that beneath Israel’s external prosperity and power, internally the nation is corrupt to the core. The sins for ...

  6. Aug 21, 2023 · Amos responds that he is compelled to prophesy because God called him. Chapter 8 – The Basket of Ripe Fruit. Amos has a vision of a basket of ripe fruit, symbolizing that Israel is ripe for punishment. He condemns the merchants who cheat and oppress the poor. Amos speaks of a coming famine, not of food, but of the word of God.

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  8. Sep 26, 2024 · Who is Amos in the Bible? Why does Amos keep repeating “for three sins . . . even for four” in chapters 1–2? What is the meaning of the symbolism in Amos? What was the significance of the horns of the altar (Amos 3:14)? What is a plumb line in the Bible? What does God mean when He says, “Seek me and live” (Amos 5:4)?

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