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Amos 5:14-15

Context

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 1  justice at the city gate! 2 

Maybe the Lord, the God who commands armies, will have mercy on 3  those who are left from 4  Joseph. 5 

Amos 6:8

Context

6:8 The sovereign Lord confirms this oath by his very own life. 6 

The Lord, the God who commands armies, is speaking:

“I despise Jacob’s arrogance;

I hate their 7  fortresses.

I will hand over to their enemies 8  the city of Samaria 9  and everything in it.”

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[5:15]  1 tn Heb “set up, establish.” In the ancient Near East it was the responsibility especially of the king to establish justice. Here the prophet extends that demand to local leaders and to the nation as a whole (cf. 5:24).

[5:15]  2 sn Legal disputes were resolved in the city gate (see the note in v. 12). This repetition of this phrase serves to highlight a deliberate contrast to the injustices cited in vv. 11-13.

[5:15]  3 tn Or “will show favor to.”

[5:15]  4 tn Or “the remnant of” (KJV, NAB, NASB, NIV, NRSV); CEV “what’s left of your people.”

[5:15]  5 sn Joseph (= Ephraim and Manasseh), as the most prominent of the Israelite tribes, represents the entire northern kingdom.

[6:8]  1 tn Heb “swears by his life”; or “swears by himself.”

[6:8]  2 tn Heb “his,” referring to Jacob, which stands here for the nation of Israel.

[6:8]  3 tn The words “to their enemies” are supplied in the translation for clarification.

[6:8]  4 tn Heb “the city”; this probably refers to the city of Samaria (cf. 6:1), which in turn, by metonymy, represents the entire northern kingdom.



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