
Text -- Amos 5:22 (NET)




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Flour, &c. Unbloody offerings.

JFB: Amo 5:22 - -- Offerings for obtaining from God peace and prosperity. Hebrew, "thank offerings."
Offerings for obtaining from God peace and prosperity. Hebrew, "thank offerings."
Clarke -> Amo 5:22
Clarke: Amo 5:22 - -- The peace-offerings of your fat beasts - מריאיכם merieychem probably means buffaloes; and so Bochart.
The peace-offerings of your fat beasts -
Calvin -> Amo 5:22
Calvin: Amo 5:22 - -- When ye offer me sacrifices and your gift, etc. מנחה , meneche, properly means a gift of flour, which was an addition to the sacrifice; but it ...
When ye offer me sacrifices and your gift, etc.
This is the reason why the Prophet declares that these offerings would not be received by God,
The peace-offerings of your fat things, he says, I will not regard God indeed promised in the law that he would regard their sacrifices provided they were lawful; but as the Israelites had in two ways departed from pure worship, God now justly says, I will not look on your sacrifices, nor on the peace-offerings of your fat things He calls them the peace-offerings of fat things, intimating, that though the beasts were the choicest, they would not yet be acceptable to him; for the Lord regards not fatness, as he needs neither meat nor drink. Then, in a word, the Prophet here sets this fatness in opposition to true godliness and obedience too. In both respects there was, as we have seen, a defect among the Israelites; for they obeyed not the law as to its outward requirements, and their hearts were impure and perverse: hence all their sacrifices were necessarily polluted and corrupt.
TSK -> Amo 5:22
TSK: Amo 5:22 - -- offer : Psa 50:8-13; Isa 66:3; Mic 6:6, Mic 6:7
peace offerings : or, thank offerings, Amo 4:4, Amo 4:5; Lev 7:12-15; Psa 50:14, Psa 50:23, Psa 107:21...
offer : Psa 50:8-13; Isa 66:3; Mic 6:6, Mic 6:7
peace offerings : or, thank offerings, Amo 4:4, Amo 4:5; Lev 7:12-15; Psa 50:14, Psa 50:23, Psa 107:21, Psa 107:22, Psa 116:17

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Poole -> Amo 5:22
Poole: Amo 5:22 - -- Though ye that have departed from my temple, law, and institutions, you of the ten tribes, offer me burnt-offerings; which was wholly burnt on the al...
Though ye that have departed from my temple, law, and institutions, you of the ten tribes, offer me burnt-offerings; which was wholly burnt on the altar; no part due to any but God; of this these hypocrites had a high esteem, Mic 6:6 , because they accounted it an entire gift to God.
And your meat-offerings to your burnt-offering add the other, your meat-offering also, as Lev 2:1,2 Nu 6:17 . See Joe 1:13 2:14 .
I will not accept them it may be a meiosis, I will hate them, as Amo 5:21 .
Neither will I regard the peace-offerings your thank-offerings too, of which Lev 6:12 7:15 , your praises for your prosperity, are no better pleasing neither.
Of your fat beasts: in these peace-offerings, though you bring the best, the fattest, yet you bring nothing but a beast, for you leave your hearts with your sins; and you have no warrant from God to do this, nay, you are prohibited, for you are to offer only at Jerusalem, and at the temple.
Haydock -> Amo 5:22
Haydock: Amo 5:22 - -- Vows. Hebrew, "peace-offerings of your mercies;" a sort of oxen, 2 Kings vi. 13., and 3 Kings i. 9. Septuagint, "the salvation of your appearance,"...
Vows. Hebrew, "peace-offerings of your mercies;" a sort of oxen, 2 Kings vi. 13., and 3 Kings i. 9. Septuagint, "the salvation of your appearance," or what you offer for your welfare.
Gill -> Amo 5:22
Gill: Amo 5:22 - -- Though ye offer me burnt offerings, and your meat offerings, I will not accept them,.... The daily burnt offerings, morning and night, and others whi...
Though ye offer me burnt offerings, and your meat offerings, I will not accept them,.... The daily burnt offerings, morning and night, and others which were wholly the Lord's; and the "minchah", or bread offering, which went along with them; in which they thought to do God service, and to merit his favour; but instead of that they were unacceptable to him, being neither offered up in a proper place, if in a right manner according to the law of Moses; however, not in the faith of the great sacrifice, Christ; nor attended with repentance towards God:
neither will I regard the peace offerings of your fat beasts; even though their peace offerings were of the best of the herd. Aben Ezra says the creature here meant is the same which in the Ishmaelitish or Arabic language is called "giamus", a creature bigger than an ox, and like one, which is called a buffle or buffalo. And so Ben Melech says it means one of the kinds of the larger cattle; for not a lamb, a ram, or a sheep, is meant, as the word is sometimes rendered by the Septuagint, but a creature like an ox; not larger, or the wild ox, as the above Hebrew writers, but smaller; with which agrees the description Bellonius n gives of the Syrian "bubalus" or "buffalo", which he calls a small ox, full bodied, little, smooth, sleek, fat, and well made; and is no doubt the same the Arabs call "almari", from its smoothness.

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TSK Synopsis -> Amo 5:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Amo 5:1-27 - --1 A lamentation for Israel.4 An exhortation to repentance.21 God rejects their hypocritical service.
MHCC -> Amo 5:18-27
MHCC: Amo 5:18-27 - --Woe unto those that desire the day of the Lord's judgments, that wish for times of war and confusion; as some who long for changes, hoping to rise upo...
Matthew Henry -> Amo 5:21-27
Matthew Henry: Amo 5:21-27 - -- The scope of these verses is to show how little God valued their shows of devotion, nay, how much he detested them, while they went on in their sins...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Amo 5:21-24
Keil-Delitzsch: Amo 5:21-24 - --
This threatening judgment will not be averted by the Israelites, even by their feasts and sacrifices (Amo 5:21, Amo 5:22). The Lord has no pleasure ...
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 3:1--6:14 - --B. Messages of Judgment against Israel chs. 3-6
After announcing that God would judge Israel, Amos deliv...

Constable: Amo 5:18-27 - --4. The fourth message on unacceptable worship 5:18-27
This lament also has a chiastic structure....
