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Amos 8
The vision of a basket of summer fruit, ver. 1-3. The
destruction of the oppressors foretold, ver. 4-10. And a famine of
the word of God, ver. 11-14.
Verse 2. The end - Of God's patience towards Israel, the end of their
ripening, they are now fully ripe, fit to be gathered. Pass by them -
God had with admirable patience spared, but now he will no more
pardon or spare.
Verse 3. With silence - So great will be the cruelty of the enemy, that
they dare not bury them, or if they do, it must be undiscerned.
Verse 4. To fail - Either to root them out, or to enslave them.
Verse 5. When - Ye that could wish there were nothing to interrupt your
marketing, that look on solemn times of worship as burdensome,
such was the first day of every month, and the weekly sabbath.
Small - So the ephah being too little, the poor buyer had not his
due. The shekel great - They weighed the money which they
received, and had no more justice, than to make their shekel
weight greater than the standard; so the poor were twice
oppressed, had less than was their right, and paid more than they
ought to pay.
Verse 6. That we may buy - They would have new moons and sabbaths
over, that they might go to market to buy the poor. And when
these poor owed but for a very little commodity, as suppose a pair
of shoes, these merciless men would take the advantage against
them, and make them sell themselves to pay the debt. The refuse -
This was another kind of oppression, corrupted wares, sold to
those that were necessitous.
Verse 7. Hath sworn - By himself. Forget - Suffer to pass unpunished.
Verse 8. The land - The people of it. For this - This that you have done,
and this that God will do. And it - The judgment, the displeasure
of God, shall rise and grow like a mighty wasting flood. It - The
land. Drowned - As Egypt by the overflowing of the Nile.
Verse 9. At noon - So Israel's sun did as at noon set under the dark cloud
of conspiracies and civil wars by Shallum, Menahem, Pekah, and
Hosea, 'till the midnight darkness drew on by Pul, Tiglath-
Pilneser, and Salmaneser. Darken - Bring a thick cloud of troubles
and afflictions. In the clear day - When they think all is safe, sure,
and well settled.
Verse 10. Upon all loins - All sorts of persons shall put on mourning.
Baldness - Shaving the head and beard was a sign of the greatest
sadness. A bitter day - A bitter day, which you shall wish you had
never seen, shall succeed your dark night.
Verse 12. Shall wander - Search all places for a prophet or preacher,
from the Mid-land sea to the dead sea, they shall search all
corners for a prophet.
Verse 14. They - Who sacrifice to and swear by the calves at Daniel and
Beth-el. By the sin - Who say the idol at Daniel is the true and
living God. The manner - The idol which is worshipped at
Beersheba.
Chapter 8:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Joel Obadiah
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