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Amos 4
Oppressors threatened, ver. 1-3. Idolaters given up, ver. 4, 5.
The incorrigibleness of Israel, ver. 6-11. They are still invited to
repent, ver. 12, 13.
Verse 1. Kine of Bashan - So Amos compares the mighty, wanton, and
oppressive rulers of Israel, to those full-fed, strong, and wanton
beasts which in the herds did push at, hurt, and disturb the weaker
cattle.
Verse 2. By his holiness - By himself as he is the holy God. The days -
Of famine, desolation and captivity. He - God by the Assyrian
army will take you, as fish are taken with the hook. Your posterity
- The children of these oppressors.
Verse 3. Ye - Kine of Bashan. Go out - Ye shall endeavour to make your
escape. The breaches - Which the besieging enemy make in your
walls, when Samaria is besieged. Before her - Taking the readiest
way. The things - All the riches and ornaments of your palaces.
Verse 4. Come to Beth-el - A strong irony, giving them over as
incorrigible. At Gilgal - Gilgal was a place where much idolatry
was acted. Every morning - In the same irony God reproves their
sins tho' they imitated the instituted worship at Jerusalem. Three
years - God had Deut. xiv, 28, commanded every third year that
all the tithe of that year should be brought, and laid up in a
publick store-house.
Verse 5. With leaven - As all the rest of your will-worship, so this also is
against the express law, Lev. ii, 11. However, do so at your peril,
try whether it will end in good. Proclaim - Publickly persuaded
your people to voluntary sacrifices.
Verse 6. An I - The Lord who gave many blessings to win you to
repentance, hath also tried what might be done by judgments.
Cleanness of teeth - This is a description of famine.
Verse 7. When - At a season when your country most needed it. Upon
one city - That you might see my hand in it, I gave rain to one
city, and withheld it from the next; nay one part of the same field
was watered and flourished: another part, dry and withered.
Verse 8. Not satisfied - Either that had not enough for them, or durst not
part with it.
Verse 9. Increased - When they were most fruitful. Devoured - Eat up
all, as is the manner of them.
Verse 10. Your horses - The riders being killed. The stink - So great
slaughter hath been made in your camp that there were not
sufficient to bury the slain.
Verse 11. Overthrew - By grievous and desolating judgments. As a fire-
brand - Such of you as escaped were yet as fire-brands in the
midst of the fire, 'till infinite mercy saved a remnant.
Verse 12. Therefore - In a more terrible manner will I now proceed
against thee.
Verse 13. Declareth - Knows the thoughts of all men. The God of hosts -
Whose sovereign power all creatures obey, and acts for or against
us as he willeth. Let us humble ourselves before this God, and
give all diligence to make him our God. For happy are the people
whose God he is, and who have all this power engaged for them.
Chapter 4:
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| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| Wesley
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Joel Obadiah
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