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Sep 23, 2018 · “The Lord” (Deut. 32:3) translates Yahweh, God’s covenant name that He revealed to Moses at the burning bush, where He told Moses to tell the Israelites, “I AM has sent me to you” (Exod. 3:14-16). It was by His name Yahweh that the Lord promised to deliver Israel from bondage in Egypt (Exod. 6:2-8).
Amos' declaration marks a turning point in the development of Biblical prophecy. It is not mere chance that Hosea, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and almost all of the prophets given significant coverage in the Hebrew Bible give first of all the story of their special calling.
Feb 28, 2022 · Why Does Moses Say/Sing This? The song touches on a consistent pattern of behavior from both God and Israel. Heaven and earth are called to hear the song, and then Moses gives a few lines that could be seen as the thesis statement: God is just and loves His people, but they defy and disobey Him.
Jul 4, 2023 · Jerry Reed - Amos Moses LiveComplete Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IiNq8LtfCAWebsitehttps://whentcowboysings.com/jerry-reed-amos-moses-live/Jerry Ree...
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Jan 3, 2011 · Amos’ call to the prophetic ministry came directly from Yahweh and it came unexpectedly. While Amos was tending the flock, he heard the voice of the Lord telling him to “go and prophesy to my people Israel” (Amos 7:15).
Aug 7, 2020 · Though he came from the southern kingdom of Judah, Amos delivered his prophecy against the northern kingdom of Israel and the surrounding nations, leading to some resistance from the prideful...
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Anciently the Jews divided the Old Testament into three main sections: the Law (the first five books of Moses), the Prophets, and the Writings. The Psalms constituted the major portion of the third division. The Hebrew name for Psalms was Tehillim, or songs of praise.