Prophet Amos by Gustave Dore |
Amos 4: 1-5 Israel is reproved
Amos 4: 6-13 Israel's impenitance shown
Amos 5: 1-6 The call to seek the Lord.
Amos 5: 7-17 Exhortations to repentance
Amos 5: 18-27 Warnings of judgment
Amos 6: 1-7 The danger of luxury
Amos 6: 8-14 Punishments for sins
Amos 7: 1-9 Amos's visions
Amos 7: 10-17 Amos and Amaziah
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Amos I went onto the web about Amos and thought I would share this what I found. It's a simplar version of the study.
Amos
Amos was one of the so-called "minor prophets" of The Bible (Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi), not because their ministries were somehow less important, but because their written accounts in the Scriptures are much shorter than the "major prophets" (Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel and Jeremiah).- The judgment of Israel's neighbors for their sin: Damascus (Syria today), Gaza (the "Palestinians" today), Tyre (Lebanon today), Ammon and Moab (Jordan today) (Amos 1-2)
- The spiritual corruption of Judah and Israel (Amos 2-6)
- Five prophetic visions:
- The first two of locusts and fire (Amos 7:1-6).
- The next two (Amos 7:7-9 and 8:1-3) warn of impending catastrophe against the sinful nation.
- The fifth describes the overthrow and ruin of Israel (Amos 9:1-10) which was eventually completed by the Assyrians (see Ancient Empires - Assyria), but it also promises a future restoration of Israel (not just Judah) after the coming of the Messiah (Amos 9:11-15).
Interesting read.
Blessings
Kathleen.
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