CONTENTS
The Prophet is going on in this Chapter, in the Lord's name, to preach
to the people of their sins, when he is interrupted by Amaziah the
priest, who informs the king against him. Amos continues faithful and
denounceth judgment upon Amaziah.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Prophet is here preaching by figure, in vision perhaps it might
be; and by a multitude of grasshoppers, he points out the certain ruin
of the country by famine. If we compare this scripture with the
corresponding history of the times in which 4rnos ministered, we shall
discover the illustration... [ Continue Reading ]
The subject in these verses is the same, but the figure is changed.
Under the image of fire, and so tremendous as to devour the great
deep, the ruin of the people is set forth. But, here as before, the
intercession of the Prophet prevents it. There is somewhat
particularly striking in all this: and... [ Continue Reading ]
We have here a third sermon of the Prophet in figure, and to the same
amount as the former. The similitude of measuring is adopted, and
probably it was here meant to shew the time limited thereby for the
Lord's forbearance, until the captivity commenced. But I beg the
Reader to keep in view what oug... [ Continue Reading ]
This is an interesting passage in the history of Amos, and deserves to
be particularly considered. It seems that this Amaziah, priest of
Bethel, was priest of the golden calves at Bethel which Jeroboam had
set up. He had the ear of the king, and, therefore, while the poor
Prophet was preaching to th... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe the awful character of this golden calf-priest. While carrying
on a private charge against poor Amos to the king, he recommends him,
as a kind friend, to run away from his station, and to gain popular
favour among the men of Judah. Perhaps he intended, had he
accomplished his purpose, to bri... [ Continue Reading ]
Blessed be the Lord for making his servants faithful. Who but must
admire the humbleness and modesty of Amos, in his account of his call
to the ministry! And who but must be delighted with the firmness of
the man, while acting as the servant of the Lord? Observe what holy
zeal and boldness an heart... [ Continue Reading ]