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  1. Amos was a shepherd in a region called Tekoa, about six miles south of Bethlehem. Commentaries describe the area as somewhat rugged, rocky, and with sparse grazing fields. Shepherds in that region had to make extensive trips to feed their flocks. In the book of Amos, we find two uses Amos performed: he kept sheep (Amos 1:1),

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  2. to the book of Amos. The book is filled with the words and speeches of the prophet Amos. The events of Amos likely happened in the late 700s BCE but were written down later. Of course, we might wonder what an ancient text like this could teach us today, so let us keep exploring. Amos reports the Lord's judgment on Israel's Neighbors in chapter one.

  3. May 9, 2024 · Brief Summary: Amos can see that beneath Israel’s external prosperity and power, internally the nation is corrupt to the core. The sins for which Amos chastens the people are extensive: neglect of God’s Word, idolatry, pagan worship, greed, corrupted leadership, and oppression of the poor. Amos begins by pronouncing a judgment upon all the ...

  4. Stability, prosperity, and expansion characterized the day. Amos 5:11 speaks of their nice houses built from well hewn stone. Amos 6:1 speaks of those who are "at ease" in Zion and those who "feel secure" in the mountain of Samaria. Amos 3:15 spoke of their houses of ivory (this was literally true of the palace at the capital city of Samaria).

  5. www.hannas.org › resources › Amos Theology Turabian PaperTHEOLOGY OF AMOS - hannas.org

    The book of Amos introduces its theme in 1:2, repeats this theme in multiple ways throughout the book, and then offers a concluding summary of it in 9:8: Because he is the sovereign Lord, God judges his sinful people.7 Amos develops this topic through three emphatic sub-themes. 5 Tekoa (1:1) was about 5 miles south of Bethlehem.

  6. Aug 21, 2023 · The Book of Amos stands as a powerful reminder of the importance of social justice, righteousness, and genuine worship. Through a series of oracles, visions, and direct addresses, Amos warns Israel and its neighbors of the consequences of their actions. The book calls out the complacency, corruption, and oppression prevalent in society.

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  8. Summary: The book of Amos opens with the information concerning the prophet himself and the place where he resides. Amos is described as a sheepherder from Tekoa, a city ten miles south of Jerusalem. Amos received visions from the Lord concerning Israel to the north. He tells us he prophesied “in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the ...

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