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Amos 2:2

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2:2 So I will set Moab on fire, 1 

and it will consume Kerioth’s 2  fortresses.

Moab will perish 3  in the heat of battle 4 

amid war cries and the blaring 5  of the ram’s horn. 6 

Job 39:25

Context

39:25 At the sound of the trumpet, it says, ‘Aha!’

And from a distance it catches the scent of battle,

the thunderous shouting of commanders,

and the battle cries.

Isaiah 9:5

Context

9:5 Indeed every boot that marches and shakes the earth 7 

and every garment dragged through blood

is used as fuel for the fire.

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[2:2]  1 sn The destruction of Moab by fire is an example of a judgment in kind – as the Moabites committed the crime of “burning,” so the Lord will punish them by setting them on fire.

[2:2]  2 sn Kerioth was an important Moabite city. See Jer 48:24, 41.

[2:2]  3 tn Or “die” (KJV, NASB, NRSV, TEV); NAB “shall meet death.”

[2:2]  4 tn Or “in the tumult.” This word refers to the harsh confusion of sounds that characterized an ancient battle – a mixture of war cries, shouts, shrieks of pain, clashes of weapons, etc.

[2:2]  5 tn Heb “sound” (so KJV, NASB, NRSV).

[2:2]  6 sn The ram’s horn (used as a trumpet) was blown to signal the approaching battle.

[9:5]  7 tn Heb “Indeed every boot marching with shaking.” On the meaning of סְאוֹן (sÿon, “boot”) and the related denominative verb, both of which occur only here, see HALOT 738 s.v. סְאוֹן.



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