Title The Cause of Destruction / Amos 3
Content Amos 3 / Cause of Destruction
Cancer 3:1,2
As the people of Israel are the only chosen people of Jehovah God, he will strike them down.
say you are saying God scourges those he loves. who gets punished
If not, says Hebrews 12:8, “an illegitimate son and not a true son.” “All discipline was pleasant in those days.
It does not look gloomy and sad, but to those who have been trained by it later, it is the peaceful fruit of righteousness.
therefore raise up weary hands and feeble knees, and make upright for your feet
Make a way so that the lame leg may be healed without being broken” (Hebrews 12:11-13).
3-8 These verses tell Israel to listen to the prophet's attack and be afraid.
All.
Cancer 3:3
How can two walk together unless they agree? - That is, the words of the prophet Amos, ha
It means that you are speaking while you are walking with me. Afraid of the Word that God walks with
Those who don't will be offended. According to one theory, the meaning of this verse is that God was in agreement with Israel.
Therefore, it is difficult to understand that it means that you cannot accompany them and that you will be punished.
to be.
Cancer 3:4
How can the lion roar from the bushes because it has caught nothing? The young lion has caught nothing.
Hey, how can you make a noise out of a cave? - God's word like a lion's voice,
It's not, it's for a good reason. The words of the 66 books of the New and Old Testament
It is a great thing that vibrates, how could it have come without a reason? Some saints study Romans
He is said to have received great favor. The motivation for his in-depth study of the book of Romans was that this book was
Having a great name that makes a lot of noise, thinking that there must be something among them
said to have started
Cancer 3:5
Without harlotry on the ground, how can a bird fly there, and nothing is caught?
How can a harlot jump from the ground? - This is not an accident that came upon Israel.
By Me, it means that they must fear God and repent. four
As a ram lays a harlot in secret and catches a bird, so God will come for Israel.
He punishes them for their sins with the calamity he had planned from before. Disaster is not accidental.
Therefore, they should not despise Amos' prophecy of calamity. disaster
Those who turn to chance are difficult to repent.
Cancer 3:6
Shall the people not fear when the trumpet is blown in the city?
How can calamity come upon the city except for Shim? - This verse is the explanation of the above verse.
Disasters do not come by chance. When a prophet blows a trumpet, when prophesying a disaster, the people
you have to be afraid
Cancer 3:7,8
These verses reveal that Amos' prophecy was at the command of the Lord.
After all, the words of the prophets are the words of God, and those who hear them are in awe as they hear the word of God.
(敬畏) You have to listen with a heart. When the Thessalonian believers heard Paul's preaching,
I did not listen to the words of others, but received them as the words of God (1 Thessalonians 2:13).
If we are to receive the Bible as the word of God, the attitude of the prophet who also received the word of God
must be accepted as That is, (1) we must receive the Word of God for the purpose of walking with God.
being. (2) Just as we fear lions, or more, the authority of God's Word
should be afraid of (3) The Word of God will eventually judge unrepentant sinners,
You should know that Changae is like catching a bird.
Amos 3:9,10
God gave Samaria (this one) out of Ashdod (the Philistine city) and the palaces of the land of Egypt.
By pointing out that violence is not practiced as in the royal palace of the city of Israel),
He laments Israel's inexorable fall. here
The word "Ashdod" is "Assyria" in the Septuagint. A crane named K. Marti
He regarded "Assyria" as it is in the Septuagint (Hand-Commenter, Dodeka Propheten,
p. 175). However, authoritative commentators say "Ashdod" according to our Masoretic Bible (Hebrew original).
(Van Gelderen, Het Book Amos, p. 59).
"Gathered in the mountains of Samaria" - these "mountains" here, rather than where the royal palaces of Israel were built
It refers to the mountains surrounding it. These words, from the surrounding mountains, to the city and
It came from the meaning of being able to see clearly the atrocities that are being carried out in the palace.
Cancer 3:11,12
These verses say that Israel will be surrounded by enemies and will be unavoidable.
All. It is said that very few people who live in the royal palace will be saved.
Cancer 3:13-15
The sins of particular concern to Israel at this time were the sins of idolatry and luxury. ha
Keep in mind that God will eventually send Assyria in the sense of destroying these sins.
you say According to this prophecy, Tiglath-Pileser of Assyria in 734 B.C.
They invaded Gilead and Galilee, and in 724 B.C. Shalmaneser moved north.
invaded Israel. At that time Samaria was besieged for three years, and eventually fell
and many were taken prisoner.