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Verse Amos 8:4. _HEAR THIS, O YE THAT SWALLOW UP THE NEEDY_] Ye that
_bruise_ the poor; exact from them, and _tread them under foot_....
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HERE YE THIS, YE THAT SWALLOW - Or, better in the same sense, “that
pant for the needy;” as Job says, “the hireling panteth for the
evening” Job 7:2. They “panted for the poor,” as the wild beast
for...
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CHAPTER 8
The Fourth Vision: The Basket With Summer Fruit
_ 1. The vision (Amos 8:1) _
2. Israel ripe for judgment (Amos 8:4)
3. The coming days of famine (Amos 8:11)...
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE THEME OF AMOS 3. This section, which re-echoes Amos
2:6, has been regarded as a conglomeration of rather loosely-connected
fragments (_cf._ G. A. Smith). The prophet addresses himse...
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SWALLOW UP. devour.
THE NEEDY. a needy one. Hebrew 'ebyon. See note on. poverty", Proverbs
6:11.
MAKE. TO FAIL. destroy, or cause to cease.
THE POOR. meek ones. Hebrew 'amah, See note on "poverty",...
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Amos indignantly turns to the rapacious merchants of Israel, rebuking
them for their avarice, their dishonesty, and their meanness....
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_Hear this_ Amos 3:1; Amos 4:1; Amos 5:1.
_that_ PANT AFTER _the needy_ i.e. who are eager to destroy them: the
word has the same figurative sense in Psalms
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A fresh denunciation of Israel's sin, followed by a fresh picture of
the impending calamities....
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_THE NATURE OF ISRAEL'S SIN -- AMOS 8:4-6:_ God reminded the leaders
of Israel of their sins in taking advantage of the poor to expand
their own selfish interests. They had literally swallowed up the...
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O YE THAT SWALLOW UP THE NEEDY— _Ye that tread down the poor, and
oppress the meek of the land._ Houbigant....
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CAUSES OF JUDGMENT PROPHESIEDGOD'S LONGSUFFERING HAS EXPIRED
TEXT: Amos 8:1-6
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Thus the Lord Jehovah showed me: and, behold, a basket of summer
fruit.
2
And he said, Amos, what seest thou? And I...
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Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor of
the land to fail,
HEAR THIS. The nobles needed to be urged thus, as hating to hear
reproof.
O YE THAT SWALLOW UP THE NEEDY - or...
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TO MAKE THE POOR OF THE LAND TO FAIL] i.e. to exterminate those who
are in lowly circumstances. 'They make a solitude and call it peace.'
5. The NEW MOON was originally a more important festival than...
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THE VISION OF THE RIPE FRUIT, FOLLOWED BY A FIFTH ADDRESS
1-3. The vision.
4-14. The address, denouncing dishonest traders (Amos 8:4),
threatening earthquakes, eclipse, mourning, a painful sense of...
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THE MAN WITH A DIFFICULT MESSAGE FROM GOD
AMOS
_MARK KIRKPATRICK_
CHAPTER 8
A PICTURE OF A BASKET OF FRUIT
V1 This is what the *Lord the Ruler showed me: I saw a basket of ripe
fruit.
V2 The *L...
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YE THAT SWALLOW UP... — Better, _ye that pant_ (or _are greedy_)_
for the very ashes on their heads._
MAKE... TO FAIL. — Literally, _make_... _to cease: i.e.,_ destroy....
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שִׁמְעוּ ־זֹ֕את הַ שֹּׁאֲפִ֖ים
אֶבְיֹ֑ון וְ ל
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5. THE PROPHET AND HIS MINISTRY
Amos 7:1 - Amos 8:1
We have seen the preparation of the Man for the Word; we have sought
to trace to its source the Word which came to the Man. It now remains
for us...
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DOOM OR DISCIPLINE?
Amos 8:4
WE now enter the Third Section of the Book of Amos: Chapter s 7-9. As
we have already treated the first part of it-the group of four
visions, which probably formed the pr...
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1. EARTHQUAKE, ECLIPSE, AND FAMINE
Amos 8:4
"Hear this, ye who trample the needy, and would put an end to the
lowly of the land, saying, When will the New-Moon be over, that we may
sell grain, and th...
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THE WORST FAMINE OF ALL
Amos 8:1-14
What is more fragile than summer fruit! So beautiful, so refreshing,
yet so readily corrupted and diseased. To Amos it was an emblem of the
rapidity with which dis...
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The next vision, that of the basket of summer fruit, indicated the im
minence of the judgment. Jehovah declared that the end was come, that
He would not pass by them any more.
This announcement was f...
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Hear this, O ye that (c) swallow up the needy, even to make the poor
of the land to fail,
(c) By stopping the sale of food and necessary things which you have
gotten into your own hands, and so cause...
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When devotion itself is out of tune by the heart being under no
influences of grace; alas! what a sacrifice of fools is then offered!
Sabbaths are burdens, ordinances tiresome, prayer a drudgery, in
s...
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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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And he assails by name the princes of the people, _Hear this, _he
says, _ye who tread upon _or _swallow up the poor _The Prophets, as we
have already stated, did not without reason direct their discou...
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Chapter 8 renews the declaration, that the end of Israel was come on
account of their iniquity. God would no longer pass it over. The
prophet announces likewise the distress the people should come int...
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HEAR THIS, O YE THAT SWALLOW UP THE NEEDY,.... Like a man that pants
after a draught of water when thirsty; and, when he has got it,
greedily swallows it down at one gulp; so these rich men swallowed...
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Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, even to make the poor of
the land to fail,
Ver. 4. _Hear this, ye that swallow up the needy_] That seep them up
as drink (our word seep seems to come of the...
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_Hear, O ye that swallow up the needy_ That greedily and cruelly
devour such as would have been objects of your compassion, had you
been just and merciful as well as rich and great. He alludes to the...
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A LAST ADMONITION OF THE LORD...
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Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy, panting after the poor in
their anxiety to destroy them and to grasp their property, EVEN TO
MAKE THE POOR OF THE LAND TO FAIL, in order to take their proper...
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4-10 The rich and powerful of the land were the most guilty of
oppression, as well as the foremost in idolatry. They were weary of
the restraints of the sabbaths and the new moons, and wished them
ov...
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Though the prophet had several times told them what were the sins for
which God would thus punish Israel, yet on a repeated threat he
repeateth the rehearsal of the sins which draw down these judgment...
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Amos 8:4 Hear H8085 (H8798) swallow H7602 (H8802) needy H34 make H7673
poor H6041 (H8675) H603
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THE FOURTH VISION - THE VISION OF THE BASKET OF SUMMER FRUIT
INDICATING THAT ISRAEL WERE ABOUT TO BE HARVESTED (AMOS 8:1).
In his fourth vision Amos was shown a basket of summer fruit (e.g.
figs and p...
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THE REASON FOR THE JUDGMENT (AMOS 8:4).
One reason for this judgment is now clearly stated (we have already
been told, and will be told again, that it was partly because of false
and debased worship -...
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CONTENTS: The basket of summer fruit foretelling Israel's near ruin.
Summary of the case against Israel.
CHARACTERS: God, Amos.
CONCLUSION: The time of God's patience draws surely to a conclusion,
a...
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Amos 8:1. _A basket of summer fruit._ The Lord would not wait till the
vintage; he would cause their sun, as a nation, to set at noon, and
rise no more.
Amos 8:5. _That we may sell corn making the eph...
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_Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy._
AVARICE
I. It is execrable in its spirit.
1. It is sacrilegious. Bad as Israel was, it still kept up the mere
observances of religion, yet these observa...
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AMOS—NOTE ON AMOS 8:1 In powerful word-pictures, Amos describes the
final end of Israel.
⇐ ⇔...
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CRITICAL NOTES.]
AMOS 8:4. HEAR] The nobles hated reproof. SWALLOW] Heb. gape after,
earnestly desire (Job 7:2); pant after goods as wild beasts for prey.
They sought to rid the land of all the poor....
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EXPOSITION
AMOS 8:1
§ 5. _In the fourth vision, the basket of summer fruit, the Lord
shows that the people is ripe for judgment. _Explaining this
revelation, Amos denounces the oppression and greed...
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Now in chapter 8:
Thus hath the Lord GOD showed unto me: and behold a basket of summer
fruit (Amos 8:1).
So now another vision, and in this vision he sees this summer fruit,
apricots and peaches, pl...
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1 Kings 22:19; Amos 2:6; Amos 5:11; Amos 7:16; Isaiah 1:10;...
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To fail — Either to root them out, or to enslave them....