Amos 1:8
remove <03772> [I will cut.]
<07725> [turn.]
rest <07611> [and the.]
Amos 3:7
revealing <01540> [but.]
Amos 3:11
enemy <06862> [An.]
fortresses <0759> [and thy.]
Amos 4:2
confirms this oath <07650> [hath sworn.]
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carried away <05375> [he will.]
Amos 5:3
city <05892> [The city.]
Amos 5:6
Seek <01875> [Seek.]
will break <06743> [lest.]
family <01004> [the house.]
quench <03518> [there.]
Amos 6:8
confirms this oath by <07650> [sworn.]
despise <08374> [I abhor.]
arrogance <01347> [the excellency.]
hate <08130> [and hate.]
over <05462> [therefore.]
everything <04393> [all that is therein. Heb. the fulness thereof.]
Amos 7:1
showed <07200> [shewed.]
making <03335> [he.]
locusts <01462> [grasshoppers. or, green worms.]
{Govai,} in Arabic {gabee,} "locusts," probably in their caterpillar state, in which they are most destructive. This is supposed to have been an emblem of the first invasion of the Assyrians.
harvest <01488> [mowings.]
Or rather, feedings or grazings, as the people of the East make no hay. This was probably in the month of March, which is the only time of the year that the Arabs to this day feed their horses with grass.
Amos 8:9
sun <08121> [that I.]
This is supposed to refer to an eclipse; and Abp. Usher has shown that about eleven years after Amos prophesied there were two great eclipses of the sun, one at the feast of tabernacles, and the other some time before the passover.
dark <02821> [and I.]
Amos 9:5
touches <05060> [toucheth.]
live <03427> [and all.]
rises <05927> [shall rise.]
Amos 9:15
uprooted <05428> [they shall.]
As the Jews, after their return from Babylon, were driven from their land by the Romans, this can only refer to their future conversion and restoration, and to the security and peace of the church.