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1. Judgment on Israel's Neighbors1 The words of Amos, one of the shepherds of Tekoa—the vision he saw concerning Israel two years before the earthquake, when Uzziah was king of Judah and Jeroboam son of Jehoash Hebrew Joash, a variant of Jehoash was king of Israel.2 He said:
“The LORD roars from Zion
Judgment on Israel’s Neighbors3 This is what the LORD says:
“For three sins of Damascus,
6 This is what the LORD says:
“For three sins of Gaza,
9 This is what the LORD says:
“For three sins of Tyre,
11 This is what the LORD says:
“For three sins of Edom,
13 This is what the LORD says:
“For three sins of Ammon,
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He says in the last place, I will send fire on Teman, to consume the palaces of Bozrah By fire he ever means any kind of destruction. But he compares God’s vengeance to a burning fire. We know that when fire has once taken hold, not only on a house, but on a whole city, there is no remedy. So now the Prophet says, that God’s vengeance would be dreadful, that it would consume whatever hatred there was among them: I will then send fire on Teman; which, as it is well known, was the first city of Idumea. Let us now proceed — |