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David Guzik commentary on Amos 2 describes the word of the Lord going out to Moab, Judah, and Israel, declaring judgment on those nations.
The Book of Amos In-Depth Bible Study is a 32-Part Sermon Series on the Book of Amos. Learn the foundations of the book, who Amos was, as well as what the Bible has to say on a number of...
Join us for a line upon line, precept upon precept look at Joel chapter 2 In this study we look at a greater understanding of Amos message and that the very oppression of the poor which...
21 maj 2006 · “Reference in 1:1 to the reigns of Uzziah (of Judah) and Jeroboam II (of Israel), who reigned concurrently from 792 to 753 B.C., gives a general time period. The prophecy in Amos 7:9 concerning the imminence of doom suggests a date ca.760 B.C., toward the end of Jeroboam’s reign.
Embark on a captivating journey through the Book of Amos with Pastor Allen Nolan as he presents "Book of Amos Bible Study 2: INTRODUCTION to Amos." In this e...
Amos 2 is a profound chapter in the Old Testament of the Bible that foretells God's judgment on Moab, Judah, and Israel due to their continuous disobedience and sinful acts. The chapter underscores the themes of divine judgment, social injustice, sin, and punishment, while also emphasizing the need for repentance.
I will send a fire upon Judah, and it shall devour the palaces of Jerusalem: Because Judah sinned like the other nations, they would be judged as the other nations, with fire against them and their palaces (Amos 1:4, 1:7, 1:10, 1:12, 1:14, 2:2).