Amos , Sarah Barry
THE LORD ROARS FROM ZION
Passage: Amos 1:1~2:3  
Key verse: 1:2
1 The words of Amos, one of the shepherds of Tekoa(A)—the vision he saw concerning Israel two years before the earthquake,(B) when Uzziah(C) was king of Judah and Jeroboam(D) son of Jehoash[a] was king of Israel.(E)
2 He said:
“The Lord roars(F) from Zion
and thunders(G) from Jerusalem;(H)
the pastures of the shepherds dry up,
and the top of Carmel(I) withers.”(J)
Judgment on Israel’s Neighbors
3 This is what the Lord says:
“For three sins of Damascus,(K)
even for four, I will not relent.(L)
Because she threshed Gilead
with sledges having iron teeth,
4 I will send fire(M) on the house of Hazael(N)
that will consume the fortresses(O) of Ben-Hadad.(P)
5 I will break down the gate(Q) of Damascus;
I will destroy the king who is in[b] the Valley of Aven[c]
and the one who holds the scepter in Beth Eden.(R)
The people of Aram will go into exile to Kir,(S)”
says the Lord.(T)
6 This is what the Lord says:
“For three sins of Gaza,(U)
even for four, I will not relent.(V)
Because she took captive whole communities
and sold them to Edom,(W)
7 I will send fire on the walls of Gaza
that will consume her fortresses.
8 I will destroy the king[d] of Ashdod(X)
and the one who holds the scepter in Ashkelon.
I will turn my hand(Y) against Ekron,
till the last of the Philistines(Z) are dead,”(AA)
says the Sovereign Lord.(AB)
9 This is what the Lord says:
“For three sins of Tyre,(AC)
even for four, I will not relent.(AD)
Because she sold whole communities of captives to Edom,
disregarding a treaty of brotherhood,(AE)
10 I will send fire on the walls of Tyre
that will consume her fortresses.(AF)”
11 This is what the Lord says:
“For three sins of Edom,(AG)
even for four, I will not relent.
Because he pursued his brother with a sword(AH)
and slaughtered the women of the land,
because his anger raged continually
and his fury flamed unchecked,(AI)
12 I will send fire on Teman(AJ)
that will consume the fortresses of Bozrah.(AK)”
13 This is what the Lord says:
“For three sins of Ammon,(AL)
even for four, I will not relent.
Because he ripped open the pregnant women(AM) of Gilead
in order to extend his borders,
14 I will set fire to the walls of Rabbah(AN)
that will consume(AO) her fortresses
amid war cries(AP) on the day of battle,
amid violent winds(AQ) on a stormy day.
15 Her king[e] will go into exile,
he and his officials together,(AR)”
says the Lord.(AS)
2 This is what the Lord says:
“For three sins of Moab,(AT)
even for four, I will not relent.
Because he burned to ashes(AU)
the bones of Edom’s king,
2 I will send fire on Moab
that will consume the fortresses of Kerioth.[f](AV)
Moab will go down in great tumult
amid war cries(AW) and the blast of the trumpet.(AX)
3 I will destroy her ruler(AY)
and kill all her officials with him,”(AZ)
says the Lord.(BA)
Footnotes
Cross references
- Amos 1:1 : S 2Sa 14:2
- Amos 1:1 : Zec 14:5
- Amos 1:1 : S 2Ki 14:21; S 2Ch 26:23
- Amos 1:1 : S 2Ki 14:23
- Amos 1:1 : S Hos 1:1
- Amos 1:2 : S Isa 42:13
- Amos 1:2 : S Ps 29:3
- Amos 1:2 : Joel 3:16
- Amos 1:2 : Am 9:3
- Amos 1:2 : S Jer 12:4
- Amos 1:3 : Isa 7:8; 8:4; 17:1-3
- Amos 1:3 : ver 6, 9, 11, 13; Am 2:6
- Amos 1:4 : S Jer 49:27; S Eze 30:8
- Amos 1:4 : S 1Ki 19:17; 2Ki 8:7-15
- Amos 1:4 : Jer 17:27
- Amos 1:4 : 1Ki 20:1; 2Ki 6:24; Jer 49:23-27
- Amos 1:5 : Jer 51:30
- Amos 1:5 : S Isa 37:12
- Amos 1:5 : S 2Ki 16:9; S Isa 22:6; Zec 9:1
- Amos 1:5 : S Isa 7:16; Jer 49:27
- Amos 1:6 : S Ge 10:19; 1Sa 6:17; Zep 2:4
- Amos 1:6 : S ver 3
- Amos 1:6 : S Ge 14:6; Ob 1:11
- Amos 1:8 : S 2Ch 26:6
- Amos 1:8 : Ps 81:14
- Amos 1:8 : S Eze 25:16
- Amos 1:8 : S Isa 34:8
- Amos 1:8 : Isa 14:28-32; Zep 2:4-7
- Amos 1:9 : 1Ki 5:1; 9:11-14; Jer 25:22; Joel 3:4; S Mt 11:21
- Amos 1:9 : ver 3
- Amos 1:9 : S 1Ki 5:12
- Amos 1:10 : Isa 23:1-18; S 34:8; S Jer 47:4; Eze 26:2-4; Zec 9:1-4
- Amos 1:11 : Nu 20:14-21; S 2Ch 28:17; S Ps 83:6
- Amos 1:11 : S Ps 63:10
- Amos 1:11 : S Eze 25:12-14; Zec 1:15
- Amos 1:12 : S Ge 36:11, 15
- Amos 1:12 : S Isa 34:5; 63:1-6; Jer 25:21; Eze 25:12-14; 35:1-15; Ob 1:1; Mal 1:2-5
- Amos 1:13 : S Ge 19:38; S Eze 21:28
- Amos 1:13 : S Ge 34:29; S 2Ki 8:12; S Hos 13:16
- Amos 1:14 : S Dt 3:11
- Amos 1:14 : Isa 30:30
- Amos 1:14 : S Job 39:25
- Amos 1:14 : Jer 23:19
- Amos 1:15 : S Jer 25:21
- Amos 1:15 : 1Ch 20:1; S Jer 49:1; Eze 21:28-32; 25:2-7
- Amos 2:1 : S Isa 16:6
- Amos 2:1 : Isa 33:12
- Amos 2:2 : Jer 48:24
- Amos 2:2 : S Job 39:25
- Amos 2:2 : S Jos 6:20
- Amos 2:3 : S Ps 2:10
- Amos 2:3 : S Isa 40:23
- Amos 2:3 : Isa 15:1-9; 16:1-14; S 25:10; Jer 48:1; S Eze 25:8-11; Zep 2:8-9
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INTRODUCTION TO AMOS
Amos says of himself, 'I was neither a prophet nor a prophet's son, but I was a shepherd, and I also took care of sycamore-fig trees. But the Lord took me from tending the flock and said to me, 'Go, prophesy to my people Israel'' (7:14,15). He was from Tekoa in Judah, but he was called to speak God's word to Northern Israel. He prophesied during the reign of Jeroboam II, king of Israel, in about 760 BC, some 40 years before the Assyrian conquest of Samaria, capital of Israel. He was not a religious professional, but he spoke with authority because he spoke the word of God. The phrase 'This is what the Lord says...,' or its equivalent is repeated more than 20 times. Amos was a country man, but he had a world view. He speaks of God's universal judgment on all nations. God is the Sovereign Lord of all men and nations. Amos preached repentance. He lived in a time of crisis; but no one knew that it was a time of crisis. From a military and political point of view, Jeroboam II was a strong king. The wealthy people enjoyed false security and lived in luxury on wealth squeezed from the poor. Idolatry and injustice flourished. The nation was rushing downhill to destruction. Amos called for justice and righteousness. The key verse is 5:24.
(i) Judgment on the Gentiles--1:1-2:3; (ii) Judgment on Israel--2:4-16; (iii) Israel's guilt--3:1-6:14; (iv) Five visions-- 7:1-9:10; (v) Israel's restoration--9:11-15.
1. A roar of warning (1:1-10)
The God of Israel, whose throne is in Jerusalem, is Sovereign Lord of all the earth. When he saw the wickedness of the Gentile nations, he roared like a lion ready to pounce on his prey. His roar is a warning of judgment. Damascus was the capital of Syria; Gaza, the capital of Philistia; and Type, a wealthy trading center in its own right. These were nations who had harassed Israel from early times. Hazel king of Aram, treated God's people so ruthlessly (2Ki 8:12). Philistia and Type engaged in slave trade with Edom. The Sovereign Lord would judge these crimes against humanity.
2. Judgment on Edom, Ammon, Moab (1:11-2:3)
Each of these nations had a blood tie with Israel. But they, too, had been enemies. God would punish them because of their inhumanity and lack of regard for their brothers, God's people, in Israel.
Prayer: Sovereign Lord, attune our nation's ears to hear your roar, and help us to repent.
One Word: The Lion roars from Zion