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Text -- Amos 5:1-26 (NET)

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Death is Imminent
5:1 Listen to this funeral song I am ready to sing about you, family of Israel: 5:2 “The virgin Israel has fallen down and will not get up again. She is abandoned on her own land with no one to help her get up.” 5:3 The sovereign Lord says this: “The city that marches out with a thousand soldiers will have only a hundred left; the town that marches out with a hundred soldiers will have only ten left for the family of Israel.” 5:4 The Lord says this to the family of Israel: “Seek me so you can live! 5:5 Do not seek Bethel! Do not visit Gilgal! Do not journey down to Beer Sheba! For the people of Gilgal will certainly be carried into exile; and Bethel will become a place where disaster abounds.” 5:6 Seek the Lord so you can live! Otherwise he will break out like fire against Joseph’s family; the fire will consume and no one will be able to quench it and save Bethel. 5:7 The Israelites turn justice into bitterness; they throw what is fair and right to the ground. 5:8 (But there is one who made the constellations Pleiades and Orion; he can turn the darkness into morning and daylight into night. He summons the water of the seas and pours it out on the earth’s surface. The Lord is his name! 5:9 He flashes destruction down upon the strong so that destruction overwhelms the fortified places.) 5:10 The Israelites hate anyone who arbitrates at the city gate; they despise anyone who speaks honestly. 5:11 Therefore, because you make the poor pay taxes on their crops and exact a grain tax from them, you will not live in the houses you built with chiseled stone, nor will you drink the wine from the fine vineyards you planted. 5:12 Certainly I am aware of your many rebellious acts and your numerous sins. You torment the innocent, you take bribes, and you deny justice to the needy at the city gate. 5:13 For this reason whoever is smart keeps quiet in such a time, for it is an evil time. 5:14 Seek good and not evil so you can live! Then the Lord, the God who commands armies, just might be with you, as you claim he is. 5:15 Hate what is wrong, love what is right! Promote justice at the city gate! Maybe the Lord, the God who commands armies, will have mercy on those who are left from Joseph. 5:16 Because of Israel’s sins this is what the Lord, the God who commands armies, the sovereign One, says: “In all the squares there will be wailing, in all the streets they will mourn the dead. They will tell the field workers to lament and the professional mourners to wail. 5:17 In all the vineyards there will be wailing, for I will pass through your midst,” says the Lord.
The Lord Demands Justice
5:18 Woe to those who wish for the day of the Lord! Why do you want the Lord’s day of judgment to come? It will bring darkness, not light. 5:19 Disaster will be inescapable, as if a man ran from a lion only to meet a bear, then escaped into a house, leaned his hand against the wall, and was bitten by a poisonous snake. 5:20 Don’t you realize the Lord’s day of judgment will bring darkness, not light– gloomy blackness, not bright light? 5:21 “I absolutely despise your festivals! I get no pleasure from your religious assemblies! 5:22 Even if you offer me burnt and grain offerings, I will not be satisfied; I will not look with favor on your peace offerings of fattened calves. 5:23 Take away from me your noisy songs; I don’t want to hear the music of your stringed instruments. 5:24 Justice must flow like torrents of water, righteous actions like a stream that never dries up. 5:25 You did not bring me sacrifices and grain offerings during the forty years you spent in the wilderness, family of Israel. 5:26 You will pick up your images of Sikkuth, your king, and Kiyyun, your star god, which you made for yourselves,
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Beer-Sheba a famous well, its town and district in southern Judah
 · Beer-sheba a famous well, its town and district in southern Judah
 · Bethel a town of Benjamin bordering Ephraim 18 km north of Jerusalem
 · Gilgal a place where Israel encamped between Jericho and the Jordan,a town between Dor and Tirza in the territory of Ephraim (YC),a town just north of Joppa, originally a military base (YC),a place 12 miles south of Shechem now called Jiljiliah (YC)
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Joseph the husband of Mary and foster-father of Jesus,a Jewish man from Arimathea in whose grave the body of Jesus was laid,two different men listed as ancestors of Jesus,a man nominated with Matthias to take the place of Judas Iscariot as apostle,a son of Jacob and Rachel; the father of Ephraim and Manasseh and ruler of Egypt,a brother of Jesus; a son of Mary,a man who was a companion of Paul,son of Jacob and Rachel; patriarch of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh,a tribe, actually two tribes named after Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh,father of Igal, of Issachar, who helped spy out Canaan,son of Asaph the Levite; worship leader under Asaph and King David,a man who put away his heathen wife; an Israelite descended from Binnui,priest and head of the house of Shebaniah under High Priest Joiakim in the time of Nehemiah
 · Kaiwan name of a star-god or idol
 · Orion a constellation of stars
 · Pleiades a constellation of stars
 · Sakkuth a pagan god and idol revered as king


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Sin | Israel | CALF, GOLDEN | AMOS (1) | Idolatry | Salvation | PEKAHIAH | Hypocrisy | Judgments | SANCTIFICATION | Seekers | Repentance | HIGH PLACE | JOEL (2) | JEROBOAM | Wicked | Worship | Offerings | Prayer | Stars | more
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NET Notes: Amo 5:1 Heb “house.”

NET Notes: Amo 5:2 Or “with no one to lift her up.”

NET Notes: Amo 5:3 Heb “for/to the house of Israel.” The translation assumes that this is a graphic picture of what is left over for the defense of the natio...

NET Notes: Amo 5:4 The following verses explain what it meant to seek the Lord. Israel was to abandon the mere formalism and distorted view of God and reality that chara...

NET Notes: Amo 5:5 Again there is irony. The name Bethel means “house of God” in Hebrew. How surprising and tragic that Bethel, the “house of God”...

NET Notes: Amo 5:6 Heb “to/for Bethel.” The translation assumes that the preposition indicates advantage, “on behalf of.” Another option is to ta...

NET Notes: Amo 5:7 In v. 7 the prophet begins to describe the guilty Israelites, but then interrupts his word picture with a parenthetical, but powerful, description of ...

NET Notes: Amo 5:8 Heb “darkens the day into night.”

NET Notes: Amo 5:9 Heb “comes upon.” Many prefer to repoint the verb as Hiphil and translate, “he brings destruction upon the fortified places.”

NET Notes: Amo 5:10 In ancient Israelite culture, legal disputes were resolved in the city gate, where the town elders met.

NET Notes: Amo 5:11 Heb “Houses of chiseled stone you built, but you will not live in them. Fine vineyards you planted, but you will not drink their wine.”

NET Notes: Amo 5:12 Legal disputes were resolved in the city gate, where the town elders met.

NET Notes: Amo 5:13 If this is a judgment announcement against the rich, then the Hebrew phrase עֵת רָעָה (’et ra...

NET Notes: Amo 5:15 Joseph (= Ephraim and Manasseh), as the most prominent of the Israelite tribes, represents the entire northern kingdom.

NET Notes: Amo 5:16 Professional mourners are referred to elsewhere in the OT (2 Chr 35:25; Jer 9:17) and ancient Near Eastern literature. See S. M. Paul, Amos (Hermeneia...

NET Notes: Amo 5:17 The expression pass through your midst alludes to Exod 12:12, where the Lord announced he would “pass through” Egypt and bring death to th...

NET Notes: Amo 5:18 The term הוֹי (hoy, “woe”) was used when mourning the dead (see the note on the word “dead” in 5:16). ...

NET Notes: Amo 5:19 Heb “went” (so KJV, NRSV).

NET Notes: Amo 5:20 Heb “Will not the day of the Lord be.”

NET Notes: Amo 5:21 Heb “I will not smell.” These verses are full of vivid descriptions of the Lord’s total rejection of Israelite worship. In the first...

NET Notes: Amo 5:22 Heb “Peace offering[s], your fattened calves, I will not look at.”

NET Notes: Amo 5:23 The Hebrew word probably refers to “harps” (NASB, NIV, NRSV) or “lutes” (NEB).

NET Notes: Amo 5:24 Traditionally, “righteousness.”

NET Notes: Amo 5:25 Heb “house.”

NET Notes: Amo 5:26 The Hebrew term כִּיּוּן (kiyyun) apparently refers to the Mesopotamian god Kayamanu, or Saturn. The n...

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