PART II. Chapter S 3 6
In the second part of Amos's book the indictment and sentence of Amos
2:6-16 are further developed and justified. It consists of three main
discourses, each introduced by the s...
FAILING TO WALK WITH GOD
Amos Three
The love and concern that God had for Israel made His judgment upon
them unavoidable. His actions against Israel showed that He was deeply
provoked by their sins....
EXAMINATION
CONSIDERATIONS
1.
Summarize in one paragraph, the philosophy of history as taught by the
Old Testament prophets.
2.
Describe in detail, the circumstances of the times in which Amos to...
1:1 (h-0) * (The title of this Book, 'Amos'), Said to mean,
'Burden-bearer.' herdmen (i-9) Or 'sheepmasters,' 2 Kings 3:4 . Tekoa,
(k-11) In Judah, 2 Chronicles 11:6 ....
III.
Amos 3-6 form a connected series, standing, however, as a natural
sequence upon the previous section (Amos 1:2). In the denunciations
with which the oracles of Amos open, the last strophe refers...
INTRODUCTION TO AMOS 3
In this chapter the prophet goes on with his prophecy against Israel,
whom God had highly favoured, and yet sinned against him, and
therefore must expect to be punished by him;...