
Text -- Amos 2:14 (NET)




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For their enemies shall be swifter than they.

Natural strength of body shall not deliver.

The valiant man, the man of the greatest courage.
Even the swift shall not be able to escape.

That is, shall not be able to use his strength.
Clarke -> Amo 2:14
Clarke: Amo 2:14 - -- The flight shall perish from the swift - The swiftest shall not be able to save himself from a swifter destruction. None, by might, by counsel, or b...
The flight shall perish from the swift - The swiftest shall not be able to save himself from a swifter destruction. None, by might, by counsel, or by fleetness, shall be able to escape from the impending ruin. In a word, God has so fully determined to avenge the quarrel of his broken covenant, that all attempts to escape from his judgments shall be useless.
Calvin -> Amo 2:14
Calvin: Amo 2:14 - -- I explained yesterday the verse, in which the Prophet says, in the name of God, that the people were like a grievous and heavy burden, as though they...
I explained yesterday the verse, in which the Prophet says, in the name of God, that the people were like a grievous and heavy burden, as though they were a wagon laden with many sheaves. I stated that the Prophet’s words are differently explained by many interpreters, who give this view, — that God compares himself to a loaded wagon, under which the people were to be crushed. But no necessity constrains us to take the same verb in two senses, active and neuter, as they do; and then the comparison seems not quite suitable; and farther, it is better, as I have said, to say, that God complains, that he was loaded and pressed down under the people, than to render
Hence the Prophet now denounces vengeance such as they deserved; and he says first, Perish shall flight from the swift, etc., that is, no one will be so swift as to escape by fleeing; and the valiant shall do nothing by fighting; for it is to confirm strength when one resists an adversary and repels assaults. The valiant, therefore, shall fight with no advantage; and then, The strong shall not deliver his own life: he who holds the bow shall not stand; that is, he who is equipped with a bow, and repels his enemy at a distance, shall not be able to stand in his place. He who is swift on foot shall not be able to flee, nor he who mounts a horse; which means that whether footmen or horsemen, they shall not, by their celerity, be able to escape death. And, lastly, he who is stout and intrepid in heart among the valiant shall flee away naked, being content with life alone, and only anxious to provide for his own safety.
The Prophet intimates by all these words, that so grievous would be the slaughter of the people, that it would be a miracle if any should escape.
We now then see how severely the prophet at the very beginning handled this people. He no doubt observed their great obduracy: for he would not have assailed them so sharply at first, had they not been for a long time rebellious and had despised all warnings and threatening. Amos was not the first who addressed them; but the Israelites had hardened themselves against all threatenings before he came to them. It therefore behaved him sharply to reprove them, as God treats men according to their disposition. I come now to the third chapter.
TSK -> Amo 2:14

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Barnes -> Amo 2:14-16
Barnes: Amo 2:14-16 - -- Israel relied, against God, on his own strength. "Have we not,"they said, "taken to us horns by our own strength?"Amo 6:13. Amos tells them then, th...
Israel relied, against God, on his own strength. "Have we not,"they said, "taken to us horns by our own strength?"Amo 6:13. Amos tells them then, that every means of strength, resistance, flight, swiftness of foot, of horse, place of refuge, should fail them. Three times he repeats, as a sort of dirge, "he shall not deliver himself."
Therefore the flight shall perish - (Probably place of flight Job 11:20; Psa 142:5; Jer 25:35). They had despised God, as their "place of refuge", so "the place of refuge, should perish from the swift,"as though it were not. He should flee amain, but there would be no "place to flee unto."God alone "renews strength;"therefore "the strong"man should not "strengthen his force or might,"should not be able to gather or "collect his strength"as we say. Fear should disable him. "The handler of the bow"(as in Jer 46:9), and who by habit is a skilled archer, although himself out of the immediate reach of the enemy, and able, unharmed, to annoy him and protect the fugitives, "shall not stand"(as in Jer 46:21; Nah 2:8). Panic should overtake him. The "mighty"man, the "fleet of foot"should "not deliver,"yea, "the horseman"should not "deliver himself;"yea, he who, "among the mighty,"was "strongest of his heart,"firm-souled among those of mightiest prowess, "shall flee away naked,"that is, bared of all, armor or dress, which might encumber his flight "in that day"which the Lord made a day of terror His own day.
Saith the Lord - Probably literally, "the secret utterance of the Lord."Amos, more than Hosea, uses this special authentication of his words , which is so common in Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Zechariah. He claims a knowledge, which those around him had not, and ratifies it by the express appeal to the direct, though secret, revelation of God; what those who were not of God, would deny; what they who were of God, would believe.
Poole -> Amo 2:14
Poole: Amo 2:14 - -- Therefore because they first loaded God with their sins, and now he loads them with punishments, no way of escape shall be left.
The flight shall pe...
Therefore because they first loaded God with their sins, and now he loads them with punishments, no way of escape shall be left.
The flight shall perish from the swift not by swiftness of foot fleeing from the judgments, for their enemies shall be swifter than they, Isa 30:16 .
The strong shall not strengthen his force natural strength of body shall not deliver; such, though they might do more than weaker men, yet shall not save themselves, for they shall not know how to use their strength they shall want courage to do it.
The mighty the valiant, and man of greatest courage, shall not be able to deliver himself, his courage shall fail.
Haydock -> Amo 2:14
Haydock: Amo 2:14 - -- Swift. Jeroboam I. Other kings are described afterwards. (St. Jerome) ---
In the latter times all was in confusion. (Calmet)
Swift. Jeroboam I. Other kings are described afterwards. (St. Jerome) ---
In the latter times all was in confusion. (Calmet)
Gill -> Amo 2:14
Gill: Amo 2:14 - -- Therefore the flight shall perish from the swift,.... They should be so straitened and cooped up, and be so loaded with pressures, that those, as swif...
Therefore the flight shall perish from the swift,.... They should be so straitened and cooped up, and be so loaded with pressures, that those, as swift of foot as Asahel, should not be able to make their escape by fleeing:
and the strong shall not strengthen his force; should not increase it, or muster it up, and exert it to such a degree, as to be able to defend and secure himself from the enemy:
neither shall the mighty deliver himself; "his soul" or "life"; a soldier, a man of war, an expert and courageous officer at the head of his troop, or even the general of the army; see Psa 33:16.

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TSK Synopsis -> Amo 2:1-16
TSK Synopsis: Amo 2:1-16 - --1 God's judgments upon Moab,4 upon Judah,6 and upon Israel.9 God complains of their ingratitude.
MHCC -> Amo 2:9-16
MHCC: Amo 2:9-16 - --We need often to be reminded of the mercies we have received; which add much to the evil of the sins we have committed. They had helps for their souls...
Matthew Henry -> Amo 2:9-16
Matthew Henry: Amo 2:9-16 - -- Here, I. God puts his people Israel in mind of the great things he has done for them, in putting them into possession of the land of Canaan, the gre...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Amo 2:13-16
Keil-Delitzsch: Amo 2:13-16 - --
This base contempt of their covenant mercies the Lord would visit with a severe punishment. Amo 2:13. "Behold, I will press you down, as the cart p...
Constable: Amo 1:3--7:1 - --II. Prophetic messages that Amos delivered 1:3--6:14
The Book of Amos consists of words (oracles, 1:3-6:14) and ...

Constable: Amo 1:3--3:1 - --A. Oracles against nations 1:3-2:16
An oracle is a message of judgment. Amos proceeded to deliver eight ...

Constable: Amo 2:6-16 - --8. An oracle against Israel 2:6-16
The greater length of this oracle as well as its last positio...
