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Verse Amos 9:15. _I WILL PLANT THEM UPON THEIR LAND_] They shall
receive a permanent establishment there.
_AND THEY SHALL NO MORE BE PULLED UP_] Most certainly this prophecy
has never yet been fulfi...
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AND I WILL PLANT THEM UPON THEIR OWN LAND - The promises and
threatenings of God are, to individuals, conditional upon their
continuing to be of that character, to which God annexes those
promises or...
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CHAPTER 9
The Passing of a Kingdom and the Coming of the Kingdom
_ 1. The fifth vision: The passing of a kingdom (Amos 9:1) _
2. The coming of the kingdom (Amos 9:11)
Amos 9:1. In his fifth vision...
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THE RESTORATION OF GOD'S PEOPLE. This section is probably a
post-exilic appendix to the book. The point of view has changed, the
fate of Israel being quite different from that contemplated in the
rest...
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I WILL PLANT. Ref to Pent, (Leviticus 25:18; Leviticus 25:19;
Leviticus 26:5). App-92.
THEIR LAND. Reference to Pentateuch ...
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The Epilogue
Amos closes, as the prophets are wont to close their discourses, with
the promise of a brighter future. The dynasty of David, though for the
time humbled, will be reinstated in its forme...
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The prosperity and happiness to be enjoyed by Israel upon its own land
in the future....
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Israel will moreover remain permanently settled in its own land.
_And I will plant them … and they shall no more be pulled up_, &c.
Cf. Jeremiah 24:6 ("I will plant them and not pull them up"); Jeremi...
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THE LORD PROMISED ISRAEL A BLESSING -- AMOS 9:11-15 : God did promise
that a remnant of Israel would return to their home land. When the
remnant returned they would never be taken again bodily out of...
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RESULTS OF JUDGMENT PROPHESIEDSECURITY-PEACE-PROTECTION RESTORED
TEXT: Amos 9:15
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And I will plant them upon their land, and they shall no more be
plucked up out of their land which I have given...
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And I will plant them upon their land, and they shall no more be
pulled up
AND I WILL PLANT THEM UPON THEIR LAND, AND THEY SHALL NO MORE BE
PULLED UP - (, "I will plant them in this land assuredly...
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THE CONCLUDING VISION AND A DISCOURSE. COMFORTABLE WORDS
1. The vision.
2-10. The discourse, declaring that none shall evade God's judgments
(Amos 9:2); that Israel stands in no peculiar relationship...
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THE MAN WITH A DIFFICULT MESSAGE FROM GOD
AMOS
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 9
GOD’S JUDGEMENT AGAINST ISRAEL
V1 I saw the *Lord standing by the *altar.
He said: ‘Hit the top of the columns....
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וּ נְטַעְתִּ֖ים עַל ־אַדְמָתָ֑ם וְ
לֹ֨א יִנָּ
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3. THE VOICES OF ANOTHER DAWN
Amos 9:7
And now we are come to the part where, as it seems, voices of another
day mingle with that of Amos, and silence his judgments in the chorus
of their unbroken ho...
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THE DAY OF RESTORATION
Amos 9:1-15
The guilty will certainly be punished. If they enter the sacred place
of worship, even that will not shelter them, Amos 9:1. Flight and
concealment will be in vain....
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The final vision was of judgment executed. In this there was no
symbol, no sign. We hear the manifesto of Jehovah Himself. It is one
of the most awe-inspiring visions of the whole Bible.
The message p...
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REFLECTIONS
READER! flow we have gone through the writings of this highly taught
Prophet, let us pause, and gather into one view the whole purport and
scope of his ministerial labours in this departme...
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"In that day will I raise up the tabernacle of David that is fallen,
and close up the breaches thereof; and I will raise up his ruins, and
I will build it as in the days of old: (12) That they may pos...
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Lectures on the Minor Prophets.
W. Kelly.
"The words of Amos, who was among the herdmen of Tekoa, which he saw
concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days
of Jeroboam the...
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The Prophet further mentions here a quiet dwellings in the land, for
it was not enough for the people to be restored to their country,
except they lived there in safety and quietness; for they might s...
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Chapter 9 presents Jehovah Himself as directing the judgment in such a
manner that Israel should in no wise escape it, God treating them as
He would the nations that were strangers to Him, as the Phil...
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AND I WILL PLANT THEM UPON THEIR LAND,.... The land of Israel, as
trees are planted; and they shall take root and flourish, and abound
with all good things, temporal and spiritual:
AND THEY SHALL NO...
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And I will plant them upon their land, and they shall no more be
pulled up out of their land which I have given them, saith the LORD
thy God.
Ver. 15. _And I will plant them upon their land_] As "tre...
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_I will bring again the captivity of my people_ I will restore them to
their own country, and settle them in it. See the following verse, and
notes on Isaiah 11:12; and Ezekiel 28:25. _They shall buil...
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11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were
scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name.
The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has det...
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I WILL PLANT, or settle them, as trees that are well rooted, UPON
THEIR LAND, by ancient gift, and by late restitution to it by the
Lord. THEY SHALL NO MORE BE PULLED UP by the violence of their enemi...
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Amos 9:15 plant H5193 (H8804) land H127 up H5428 (H8735) land H127
given H5414 (H8804) Says...
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THE GRAND FINALE - OUT OF RUIN YHWH WILL PRODUCE THE FULFILMENT OF ALL
HIS PROMISES (AMOS 9:11).
These verse are not to be seen as something tacked on to the prophecy
as a kind of postscript, but as t...
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CONTENTS: Final prophecy of dispersion of Israel and their ultimate
restoration and blessing in the kingdom age.
CHARACTERS: God, Amos.
CONCLUSION: The sword of war is the sword of divine vengeance,...
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Amos 9:1. _I saw the Lord standing upon the altar_ in Jerusalem, as in
Isaiah 6:1, and Ezekiel 9:3. Here the prophet heard the awful words,
that God would hunt the idolaters from all their hiding plac...
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AMOS—NOTE ON AMOS 9:1 This final vision has two parts, one negative
(vv. Amos 9:1) and the other positive (vv. Amos 9:11). God considers
wo
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AMOS—NOTE ON AMOS 9:11 In contrast to the mighty temple of Israel
that God would smash to the ground (v. Amos 9:1), the fragile booth of
David (v....
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CRITICAL NOTES.]
AMOS 9:11. THE BOOTH] The fallen shepherd, _hut_ (not the palace),
indicating the feeble condition of the family and nation. WALL UP] the
rents; the two divided nations should become...
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EXPOSITION
AMOS 9:1
§ 6_. The fifth vision displays the Lord standing by the altar and
_commanding the destruction of the temple (Amos 9:1). No one shall
escape this judgment, flee whither he will (A...
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Now in chapter 9 the final prophecy of Amos, he said,
I saw the Lord standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel
of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all
of the...
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Ezekiel 34:28; Ezekiel 37:25; Isaiah 60:21; Jeremiah 24:6; Jer
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A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF AMOS
Amos 9:9
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We wish to suggest five things about the Prophet whom God used to
deliver His message to Israel.
1. AMOS, THE MAN. Our opening verse reads: "Th...
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Pulled up — On condition that they seek the Lord. This was on God's
part with admirable constancy performed through six hundred years,
perhaps the longest time of freedom from captivity they ever knew...