Amos 9 commentary
Amos 9:9. God truly desires this bountiful, happy life for His people. Yet the terrible punishment that He inflicts upon the people of Israel—war, famine, pestilence, captivity, slavery, exile—is in itself a necessary and painful test of their professed faithfulness. Verse 9 parallels Romans 11:26 where Paul says, "All Israel will be saved." Matthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (v. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (v. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (v. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (v. 8), for a remnant of good ... Isaiah tells us that the coming 'Day of the Lord' is cruel, and that it is coming with God's fury and burning anger. He says it will make the land a desolation and that the Lord will exterminate its sinners from the earth. Other passages identify it as a wonderful time of peace and prosperity when God's anointed King rules and reigns on the ... In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Sense of the Prophets and Psalms.1 This work includes a verse-by-verse overview of each of the nine chapters of Amos. The overview gives a general statement about the internal sense. Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Isaiah tells us that the coming 'Day of the Lord' is cruel, and that it is coming with God's fury and burning anger. He says it will make the land a desolation and that the Lord will exterminate its sinners from the earth. Other passages identify it as a wonderful time of peace and prosperity when God's anointed King rules and reigns on the ... Amos Commentary Chapter 1 Chapter 6 Chapter 2 Chapter 7 Chapter 3 Chapter 8 Chapter 4 Chapter 9 Chapter 5 Introduction . HTML view of the presentation. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Jan 04, 2020 · Amos 9:1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said, "Smite the capitals so that the thresholds will shake, And break them on the heads of them all! Then I will slay the rest of them with the sword; They will not have a fugitive who will flee, Or a refugee who will escape. Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Jun 07, 2018 · The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God’s verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God’s promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God’s overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.Amos 9 In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape ( ver 1-4 ), which an almighty power shall inflict ( ver 5, 6 ), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people ( ver 7, 8 ); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation ( ver 8 ), for a remnant of good people shall escape, ver 9.9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... Feb 26, 2003 · However, it may be that the altar of Amos 9:1 Amos 9:1I saw the LORD standing on the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that flees of them shall not flee away, and he that escapes of them shall not be delivered. The final of a five part series from Amos; God’s great love leads him to restore our relationship. Restoration in Relation to God Amos 9:11-15 1. God promises to restore his people; we will be lifted up. (v11) • A question of position. “God is far more interested in who you are, than in what you do. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. Feb 26, 2003 · However, it may be that the altar of Amos 9:1 Amos 9:1I saw the LORD standing on the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that flees of them shall not flee away, and he that escapes of them shall not be delivered. Feb 24, 2019 · CHAPTER WISE SUMMARY: Chapter#1: Judgments on Surrounding Nations. Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom and Ammon will be judged for their crimes. Chapter#3: The Luxurious Palaces of Samaria. The necessity of God’s judgment against Israel. God reveals his confidential matter to the prophet. Chapter#4: “Prepare to Meet thy God.”. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Amos 9. ×. Verse 1. This chapter comprises the fifth vision of Amos as recorded in this section of the prophecy. It is a vision diverse from all of the others and deals with a great deal more than the temporal fortunes of the kingdom of Israel (either one of the two kingdoms, Judah, or Israel). It entails the final and total destruction of ... Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Amos enlarges the prophecy of Hosea, "they shall be wanderers among the nations." He adds two thoughts; the violence with which they shall be shaken, and that this their unsettled life, to and fro, shall be not "among the nations" only, but "in all" nations.Watch our overview video on the book of Amos, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. In this book, Amos accuses Israel of... Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. The final of a five part series from Amos; God’s great love leads him to restore our relationship. Restoration in Relation to God Amos 9:11-15 1. God promises to restore his people; we will be lifted up. (v11) • A question of position. “God is far more interested in who you are, than in what you do. Amos 9:11 Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (11, 12) These verses present some difficulties, as the quotation of the passage in Acts 15:15-17 is a free reproduction by St. James of the rendering of the LXX. Amos used parts of songs as a way to say things. 4:13 and 5:8 are examples of this. The songs emphasised the message. Also, God gave Amos five pictures, which begin in chapter 7. The first four of these (7:1-3; 7:4-6; 7:7-9 and 8:1-3) are similar. Amos puts these four pictures together in the same way. The fifth picture (9:1-6) is different.In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Sense of the Prophets and Psalms.1 This work includes a verse-by-verse overview of each of the nine chapters of Amos. The overview gives a general statement about the internal sense. The wind blows at His command. God is omnipotent. He is all power. Amos 9:6 " [It is] he that buildeth his stories in the heaven, and hath founded his troop in the earth; he that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The LORD [is] his name." We know that Paul went to the third heaven. Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers IX. (1) The last vision is transferred to the shrine at Bethel, the seat of the calf-worship. The prophet sees Jehovah Himself standing in pomp by the altar of burnt offering, and by His side the angel of His presence, to whom now, as on many other occasions, the mission of destruction has been entrusted.Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Israel to Be Destroyed - I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: "Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. Not one will get away, none will escape. Though they dig down to the depths below, from there my hand will take them. Though they climb up to the heavens above ...9-10 “I’m still giving the orders around here. I’m throwing Israel into a sieve among all the nations and shaking them good, shaking out all the sin, all the sinners. No real grain will be lost, but all the sinners will be sifted out and thrown away, the people who say, ‘Nothing bad will ever happen in our lifetime. It won’t even come ... and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Amos (London: SPCK, 1969), pp. 270 and 320; Smith, Amos, pp. 378-9 takes it as the Davidic kingdom. Hans Walter Wolff, A Commentary on the Books of the Prophets Joel and Amos (Hermeneia; Philadelpha: Fortress Press, 1975), p. 352, suggests it could refer to the Davidic dynasty, the southern Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري AND ROSES WILL BLOOM AMOS 9:1 - AMOS 9:15 Responsive Reading: Lev. 26:1 - Lev. 26:13 Scripture Reading: Amos 9:1 - Amos 9:15 Introduction: It has been a long haul studying the book of Amos. Some of you are probably wondering if there is any good news in this at all. Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10.The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15.See Act 15:15, Act 15:16.John Gill's Exposition of the Bible. This chapter contains the fifth and last vision the prophet saw; which represents the certain desolation of the land, city, and temple, and the slaughter of all sorts of persons, high and low, none should escape it, Amos 9:1; be they where they would, they should be found out, whether in hell or heaven, on ...Jan 04, 2020 · Amos 9:1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said, "Smite the capitals so that the thresholds will shake, And break them on the heads of them all! Then I will slay the rest of them with the sword; They will not have a fugitive who will flee, Or a refugee who will escape. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. What is the Forerunner Commentary? The vision in Amos 9 is different from the four visions in chapters 7 and 8. There is no conversation between God and the prophet. The time for talk is over; God simply acts. The situation has moved beyond Amos' ability to intercede—God's time to act has come, and He will not relent. Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... AND ROSES WILL BLOOM AMOS 9:1 - AMOS 9:15 Responsive Reading: Lev. 26:1 - Lev. 26:13 Scripture Reading: Amos 9:1 - Amos 9:15 Introduction: It has been a long haul studying the book of Amos. Some of you are probably wondering if there is any good news in this at all. Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكريConstantly, Amos and the other prophets teach us what we should do based on understanding who God is. i. Amos uses the title Lord GOD again - used 12 times in Amos 7-9, emphasizing the sovereignty of God. "That sovereignty is symbolized in the name of God that dominates this section - Lord God, literally 'My Master Yahwheh.'" (Hubbard) ii.Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). [email protected] Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible Amos 9 × Verse 1 This chapter comprises the fifth vision of Amos as recorded in this section of the prophecy. It is a vision diverse from all of the others and deals with a great deal more than the temporal fortunes of the kingdom of Israel (either one of the two kingdoms, Judah, or Israel).In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ...Jan 04, 2020 · Amos 9:1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said, "Smite the capitals so that the thresholds will shake, And break them on the heads of them all! Then I will slay the rest of them with the sword; They will not have a fugitive who will flee, Or a refugee who will escape. 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. Amos used parts of songs as a way to say things. 4:13 and 5:8 are examples of this. The songs emphasised the message. Also, God gave Amos five pictures, which begin in chapter 7. The first four of these (7:1-3; 7:4-6; 7:7-9 and 8:1-3) are similar. Amos puts these four pictures together in the same way. The fifth picture (9:1-6) is different.Amos 9:1 “I saw the Lord standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that fleeth of them shall not flee away, and he that escapeth of them shall not be delivered.”. In another vision, Amos sees ... Feb 26, 2003 · However, it may be that the altar of Amos 9:1 Amos 9:1I saw the LORD standing on the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that flees of them shall not flee away, and he that escapes of them shall not be delivered. The closing oracles of Joel, Hosea and Amos (Hos. 14; Amos 9:11-15) illustrate this in explicitly economic terms. The threshing floors shall be full of grain, the vats shall overflow with wine and oil….You shall eat in plenty and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, who has dealt wondrously with you. Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. Revelation 4:11 — New International Reader’s Version, 1998 ed. (NIrV) (NIrV) 11 “You are worthy, our Lord and God! You are worthy to receive glory and honor and power. You are worthy because you created all things. They were created and they exist. That is the way you planned it.”. Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Amos 9:9. God truly desires this bountiful, happy life for His people. Yet the terrible punishment that He inflicts upon the people of Israel—war, famine, pestilence, captivity, slavery, exile—is in itself a necessary and painful test of their professed faithfulness. Verse 9 parallels Romans 11:26 where Paul says, "All Israel will be saved." Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... 42 views, 5 likes, 1 loves, 19 comments, 1 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from United Institutional Baptist Church: Hello, members and friends of UIBC! We are thankful you've chosen to join us this... Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 – Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God’s judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: “Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword. But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. Revelation 4:11 — New International Reader’s Version, 1998 ed. (NIrV) (NIrV) 11 “You are worthy, our Lord and God! You are worthy to receive glory and honor and power. You are worthy because you created all things. They were created and they exist. That is the way you planned it.”. The wind blows at His command. God is omnipotent. He is all power. Amos 9:6 " [It is] he that buildeth his stories in the heaven, and hath founded his troop in the earth; he that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The LORD [is] his name." We know that Paul went to the third heaven. Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). Amos 9:8-10. CRITICAL NOTES.] AMOS 9:9.] The figure explains how. FOR] God will disperse Israel, shake them with other nations. Wheat and chaff are mixed together. The wicked, chaff and dust, fall through the sieve and perish; the GRAIN (solid grain), the godly, will be preserved, every one shall be saved (Matt... [ Continue Reading ] Amos 9:11 ...Amos 9:9. God truly desires this bountiful, happy life for His people. Yet the terrible punishment that He inflicts upon the people of Israel—war, famine, pestilence, captivity, slavery, exile—is in itself a necessary and painful test of their professed faithfulness. Verse 9 parallels Romans 11:26 where Paul says, "All Israel will be saved." Amos Commentary Chapter 1 Chapter 6 Chapter 2 Chapter 7 Chapter 3 Chapter 8 Chapter 4 Chapter 9 Chapter 5 Introduction . HTML view of the presentation. 9-10 “I’m still giving the orders around here. I’m throwing Israel into a sieve among all the nations and shaking them good, shaking out all the sin, all the sinners. No real grain will be lost, but all the sinners will be sifted out and thrown away, the people who say, ‘Nothing bad will ever happen in our lifetime. It won’t even come ... Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible Amos 9 × Verse 1 This chapter comprises the fifth vision of Amos as recorded in this section of the prophecy. It is a vision diverse from all of the others and deals with a great deal more than the temporal fortunes of the kingdom of Israel (either one of the two kingdoms, Judah, or Israel).The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.this change is deliberate in order to heighten the impact of the announcement of divine punishment: "by changing the conclusion from the expected to the unexpected, amos's words were heard more clearly than otherwise." 9 the staccato structure of the book, the rapid-fire shifts in topics and subgenres, heightens the prophet's subversion of the …Amos 9 In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape ( ver 1-4 ), which an almighty power shall inflict ( ver 5, 6 ), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people ( ver 7, 8 ); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation ( ver 8 ), for a remnant of good people shall escape, ver 9. In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 – Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God’s judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: “Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword. May 11, 2019 · Amos 9 Commentary. Within the judgment of Amos, there is hope to be found. There is always hope with God because He is full of both grace and truth. Amos 9:13 GNB “The days are coming,” says the LORD, “when grain will grow faster than it can be harvested, and grapes will grow faster than the wine can be made. What is the Forerunner Commentary? The vision in Amos 9 is different from the four visions in chapters 7 and 8. There is no conversation between God and the prophet. The time for talk is over; God simply acts. The situation has moved beyond Amos' ability to intercede—God's time to act has come, and He will not relent. and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Amos (London: SPCK, 1969), pp. 270 and 320; Smith, Amos, pp. 378-9 takes it as the Davidic kingdom. Hans Walter Wolff, A Commentary on the Books of the Prophets Joel and Amos (Hermeneia; Philadelpha: Fortress Press, 1975), p. 352, suggests it could refer to the Davidic dynasty, the southern I. Amos Message: 1. Amos proclaimed God’s message concerning eight nations, especially the northern kingdom of Israel. 2. In Amos 1:2, we see a vivid picture of the Lord as a lion whose roar reaches all the way to Mt. Carmel in the North. 3. This describes what God is doing through Amos - proclaiming a fiery message of condemnation and 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. he calls for the waters of the sea in the course of his common providence, causes vapours to ascend out of it, and pours them out in showers, the small rain and the great rain of his strength, upon the face of the earth; this was mentioned before as a reason why we should seek the lord ( ch. 5:8) and make him our friend, as it is here made a …Amos’s message stands as one of the most powerful voices ever to challenge hypocrisy and injustice. He boldly indicts kings, priests, and leaders ( 6:1 ; 7:9 , 16 – 17 ). He stresses the importance and the divine origin of the prophetic word ( 3:3 – 8 ); one must either heed that word in its entirety or suffer its disappearance ( 8:11 ... Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. 42 views, 5 likes, 1 loves, 19 comments, 1 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from United Institutional Baptist Church: Hello, members and friends of UIBC! We are thankful you've chosen to join us this... Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ...Commentary on Amos 9:11-15. (Read Amos 9:11-15) Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it. Verses 13-15 may refer to the early ...Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.Isaiah tells us that the coming 'Day of the Lord' is cruel, and that it is coming with God's fury and burning anger. He says it will make the land a desolation and that the Lord will exterminate its sinners from the earth. Other passages identify it as a wonderful time of peace and prosperity when God's anointed King rules and reigns on the ... Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Amos used parts of songs as a way to say things. 4:13 and 5:8 are examples of this. The songs emphasised the message. Also, God gave Amos five pictures, which begin in chapter 7. The first four of these (7:1-3; 7:4-6; 7:7-9 and 8:1-3) are similar. Amos puts these four pictures together in the same way. The fifth picture (9:1-6) is different.Amos 9:11. Amos is one of many Old Testament prophets who spoke of the great and terrible 'Day of the Lord'. Certain prophetic voices refer to the 'Day of the Lord' as the 'Time of Jacob's Trouble', when God's wrath is poured out on a God-hating, Christ-rejecting, sinful world - and it is also referred to as the '70th week of Daniel', by many ... Amo 9:9 Vv 9-15: Promise of a final, glorious restoration. AND NOT A PEBBLE WILL REACH THE GROUND: "[Amos] foretold the desolation of the kingdom in all its elements, but also that Jehovah will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob; but that he would sift them among all nations as grain is sifted in a sieve, yet that not one good seed should ... Amos - God is just and must judge sin. 765-50 B.C. Obadiah - Sure retribution must overtake merciless pride. 848* B.C. Jonah - Divine grace is universal in its sweep. 780-50 B.C. Micah - Bethlehem-born Messiah will be mankind's Deliverer. 740-690 B.C. Nahum - Doom is to descend on wicked Nineveh. 630-12 B.C.Amos 9:1 I saw the LORD standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that fleeth of them shall not flee away, and he that escapeth of them shall not be delivered. Amos 9:2 Though they dig into hell, thence ... Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Amos 9 Commentary by Hank Workman In the final chapter of Amos and from the 5th vision of Amos, destruction, and ruin for Israel is foretold. There will be nowhere to hide as it will affect every single one. Yet even in this prophesy He will not 'totally destroy' (Amos 9:8). His judgment would not be permanent. God demands obedience.Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Amos 9 In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape ( ver 1-4 ), which an almighty power shall inflict ( ver 5, 6 ), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people ( ver 7, 8 ); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation ( ver 8 ), for a remnant of good people shall escape, ver 9.A MESSAGE OF RESTORATION - Amos 9: 11-15 WE come now to the last revelation of God through Amos to the faithful in Israel. The truth is that even in the worse scenario of the church, there is always some whom God preserves unto eternal life.Constantly, Amos and the other prophets teach us what we should do based on understanding who God is. i. Amos uses the title Lord GOD again - used 12 times in Amos 7-9, emphasizing the sovereignty of God. "That sovereignty is symbolized in the name of God that dominates this section - Lord God, literally 'My Master Yahwheh.'" (Hubbard) ii.The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God's verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God's promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God's overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance.Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers IX. (1) The last vision is transferred to the shrine at Bethel, the seat of the calf-worship. The prophet sees Jehovah Himself standing in pomp by the altar of burnt offering, and by His side the angel of His presence, to whom now, as on many other occasions, the mission of destruction has been entrusted.Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... Watch our overview video on the book of Amos, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. In this book, Amos accuses Israel of... 9. sift --i will cause the israelites to be tossed about through all nations as corn is shaken about in a sieve, in such a way, however, that while the chaff and dust (the wicked) fall through (perish), all the solid grains (the godly elect) remain (are preserved), ( romans 11:26 ; compare note, so spiritual israel's final safety is ensured ( …Amos 9:11. Amos is one of many Old Testament prophets who spoke of the great and terrible 'Day of the Lord'. Certain prophetic voices refer to the 'Day of the Lord' as the 'Time of Jacob's Trouble', when God's wrath is poured out on a God-hating, Christ-rejecting, sinful world - and it is also referred to as the '70th week of Daniel', by many ... Jul 09, 2022 · As noted Jamieson's commentary is generally more literal (see his much more literal comments on Amos 9:11ff). These older commentaries have some good material (Gill frequently injects interesting comments by Jewish writers) but clearly must be approached with a Berean-like mindset (Acts 17:11-note). The best rule to apply to the interpretation ... The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.in this very discerning passage, the "seed of abraham," called the "house of jacob" ( amos 9:8 ), is severed, terminally and completely from any identification whatever with a jewish state, whether ancient judah, or israel, or any subsequent state (or kingdom) that might appear later in history, professing to be any kind of successor to it ( amos … Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... Paul, Shalom M. Amos. Herm. Fortress Press, 1990. (4.94) Rank Score: 6.02 from 8 reviews, 4 featured collections, and 6 user libraries. WorldCat Amazon CBD Logos Bible Software Accordance Olive Tree. capcap. The overall best commentary on Amos. more. Ligonier Ministries (Keith Mathison) he calls for the waters of the sea in the course of his common providence, causes vapours to ascend out of it, and pours them out in showers, the small rain and the great rain of his strength, upon the face of the earth; this was mentioned before as a reason why we should seek the lord ( ch. 5:8) and make him our friend, as it is here made a …Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible Amos 9 × Verse 1 This chapter comprises the fifth vision of Amos as recorded in this section of the prophecy. It is a vision diverse from all of the others and deals with a great deal more than the temporal fortunes of the kingdom of Israel (either one of the two kingdoms, Judah, or Israel).Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 - Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God's judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: "Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword.But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Amos Commentary Chapter 1 Chapter 6 Chapter 2 Chapter 7 Chapter 3 Chapter 8 Chapter 4 Chapter 9 Chapter 5 Introduction . HTML view of the presentation. Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... Commentary on Amos 9:11-15. (Read Amos 9:11-15) Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it. Verses 13-15 may refer to the early ...Israel to Be Destroyed - I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: "Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. Not one will get away, none will escape. Though they dig down to the depths below, from there my hand will take them. Though they climb up to the heavens above ...A MESSAGE OF RESTORATION - Amos 9: 11-15 WE come now to the last revelation of God through Amos to the faithful in Israel. The truth is that even in the worse scenario of the church, there is always some whom God preserves unto eternal life.Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ...Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; [email protected] he calls for the waters of the sea in the course of his common providence, causes vapours to ascend out of it, and pours them out in showers, the small rain and the great rain of his strength, upon the face of the earth; this was mentioned before as a reason why we should seek the lord (ch. v. 8) and make him our friend, as it is here made a …9. sift --i will cause the israelites to be tossed about through all nations as corn is shaken about in a sieve, in such a way, however, that while the chaff and dust (the wicked) fall through (perish), all the solid grains (the godly elect) remain (are preserved), ( romans 11:26 ; compare note, so spiritual israel's final safety is ensured ( …Amos 9:1 “I saw the Lord standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that fleeth of them shall not flee away, and he that escapeth of them shall not be delivered.”. In another vision, Amos sees ... Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... Amos enlarges the prophecy of Hosea, "they shall be wanderers among the nations." He adds two thoughts; the violence with which they shall be shaken, and that this their unsettled life, to and fro, shall be not "among the nations" only, but "in all" nations.in this very discerning passage, the "seed of abraham," called the "house of jacob" ( amos 9:8 ), is severed, terminally and completely from any identification whatever with a jewish state, whether ancient judah, or israel, or any subsequent state (or kingdom) that might appear later in history, professing to be any kind of successor to it ( amos … Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... Commentary on Amos 9:11-15. (Read Amos 9:11-15) Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it. Verses 13-15 may refer to the early ...Amo 9:1-10. We have here the justice of God passing sentence upon a provoking people; and observe, I. With what solemnity the sentence is passed. The prophet saw in vision the Lord standing upon the altar ( v. 1 ), the altar of burnt-offerings; for the Lord has a sacrifice, and multitudes must fall as victims to his justice. I. Amos Message: 1. Amos proclaimed God’s message concerning eight nations, especially the northern kingdom of Israel. 2. In Amos 1:2, we see a vivid picture of the Lord as a lion whose roar reaches all the way to Mt. Carmel in the North. 3. This describes what God is doing through Amos - proclaiming a fiery message of condemnation and Amos 9:8-10. CRITICAL NOTES.] AMOS 9:9.] The figure explains how. FOR] God will disperse Israel, shake them with other nations. Wheat and chaff are mixed together. The wicked, chaff and dust, fall through the sieve and perish; the GRAIN (solid grain), the godly, will be preserved, every one shall be saved (Matt... [ Continue Reading ] Amos 9:11 ...Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Amos 9:1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said, "Smite the capitals so that the thresholds will shake, And break them on the heads of them all! Then I will slay the rest of them with the sword; They will not have a fugitive who will flee, Or a refugee who will escape.The time of the restoration would be "in that day" ( Amos 9:11; 5:18-20 ). It would be a day when God would purge the nation by its devastation. It would be a day of judgment. This occurred in 722 B.C. and in 586 B.C. The remnant of "Joseph" in the South (5:15) survived until 586 B.C. Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... Amos 9:8-10. CRITICAL NOTES.] AMOS 9:9.] The figure explains how. FOR] God will disperse Israel, shake them with other nations. Wheat and chaff are mixed together. The wicked, chaff and dust, fall through the sieve and perish; the GRAIN (solid grain), the godly, will be preserved, every one shall be saved (Matt... [ Continue Reading ] Amos 9:11 ...May 11, 2019 · Amos 9 Commentary. Within the judgment of Amos, there is hope to be found. There is always hope with God because He is full of both grace and truth. Amos 9:13 GNB “The days are coming,” says the LORD, “when grain will grow faster than it can be harvested, and grapes will grow faster than the wine can be made. Amos 9:1 I saw the LORD standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that fleeth of them shall not flee away, and he that escapeth of them shall not be delivered. Amos 9:2 Though they dig into hell, thence ... Revelation 4:11 — New International Reader’s Version, 1998 ed. (NIrV) (NIrV) 11 “You are worthy, our Lord and God! You are worthy to receive glory and honor and power. You are worthy because you created all things. They were created and they exist. That is the way you planned it.”. The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Amos 9:11 Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (11, 12) These verses present some difficulties, as the quotation of the passage in Acts 15:15-17 is a free reproduction by St. James of the rendering of the LXX. Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... 9-10 “I’m still giving the orders around here. I’m throwing Israel into a sieve among all the nations and shaking them good, shaking out all the sin, all the sinners. No real grain will be lost, but all the sinners will be sifted out and thrown away, the people who say, ‘Nothing bad will ever happen in our lifetime. It won’t even come ... Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.This passage is a further elaboration of what was said in the conclusion of Amos 9:1, that, "not one of them shall escape." There is no teaching here to the effect that anyone could hide from God, or that it would be necessary for God to "search" for any who might be attempting to do so.Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ...Constantly, Amos and the other prophets teach us what we should do based on understanding who God is. i. Amos uses the title Lord GOD again - used 12 times in Amos 7-9, emphasizing the sovereignty of God. "That sovereignty is symbolized in the name of God that dominates this section - Lord God, literally 'My Master Yahwheh.'" (Hubbard) ii.Commentary on Amos 9:11-15. (Read Amos 9:11-15) Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it. Verses 13-15 may refer to the early ... AND ROSES WILL BLOOM AMOS 9:1 - AMOS 9:15 Responsive Reading: Lev. 26:1 - Lev. 26:13 Scripture Reading: Amos 9:1 - Amos 9:15 Introduction: It has been a long haul studying the book of Amos. Some of you are probably wondering if there is any good news in this at all. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 - Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God's judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: "Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword.The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.Amo 9:9 Vv 9-15: Promise of a final, glorious restoration. AND NOT A PEBBLE WILL REACH THE GROUND: "[Amos] foretold the desolation of the kingdom in all its elements, but also that Jehovah will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob; but that he would sift them among all nations as grain is sifted in a sieve, yet that not one good seed should ... 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. Feb 24, 2019 · CHAPTER WISE SUMMARY: Chapter#1: Judgments on Surrounding Nations. Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom and Ammon will be judged for their crimes. Chapter#3: The Luxurious Palaces of Samaria. The necessity of God’s judgment against Israel. God reveals his confidential matter to the prophet. Chapter#4: “Prepare to Meet thy God.”. Paul, Shalom M. Amos. Herm. Fortress Press, 1990. (4.94) Rank Score: 6.02 from 8 reviews, 4 featured collections, and 6 user libraries. WorldCat Amazon CBD Logos Bible Software Accordance Olive Tree. capcap. The overall best commentary on Amos. more. Ligonier Ministries (Keith Mathison) Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible Amos 9 × Verse 1 This chapter comprises the fifth vision of Amos as recorded in this section of the prophecy. It is a vision diverse from all of the others and deals with a great deal more than the temporal fortunes of the kingdom of Israel (either one of the two kingdoms, Judah, or Israel).Amos used parts of songs as a way to say things. 4:13 and 5:8 are examples of this. The songs emphasised the message. Also, God gave Amos five pictures, which begin in chapter 7. The first four of these (7:1-3; 7:4-6; 7:7-9 and 8:1-3) are similar. Amos puts these four pictures together in the same way. The fifth picture (9:1-6) is different. [email protected] Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Jun 07, 2018 · The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God’s verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God’s promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God’s overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance. Amos 9:11. Amos is one of many Old Testament prophets who spoke of the great and terrible 'Day of the Lord'. Certain prophetic voices refer to the 'Day of the Lord' as the 'Time of Jacob's Trouble', when God's wrath is poured out on a God-hating, Christ-rejecting, sinful world - and it is also referred to as the '70th week of Daniel', by many ... in this very discerning passage, the "seed of abraham," called the "house of jacob" ( amos 9:8 ), is severed, terminally and completely from any identification whatever with a jewish state, whether ancient judah, or israel, or any subsequent state (or kingdom) that might appear later in history, professing to be any kind of successor to it ( amos … Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Amos (London: SPCK, 1969), pp. 270 and 320; Smith, Amos, pp. 378-9 takes it as the Davidic kingdom. Hans Walter Wolff, A Commentary on the Books of the Prophets Joel and Amos (Hermeneia; Philadelpha: Fortress Press, 1975), p. 352, suggests it could refer to the Davidic dynasty, the southern Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). Amos 9:1 “I saw the Lord standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that fleeth of them shall not flee away, and he that escapeth of them shall not be delivered.”. In another vision, Amos sees ... Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... AND ROSES WILL BLOOM AMOS 9:1 - AMOS 9:15 Responsive Reading: Lev. 26:1 - Lev. 26:13 Scripture Reading: Amos 9:1 - Amos 9:15 Introduction: It has been a long haul studying the book of Amos. Some of you are probably wondering if there is any good news in this at all. Paul, Shalom M. Amos. Herm. Fortress Press, 1990. (4.94) Rank Score: 6.02 from 8 reviews, 4 featured collections, and 6 user libraries. WorldCat Amazon CBD Logos Bible Software Accordance Olive Tree. capcap. The overall best commentary on Amos. more. Ligonier Ministries (Keith Mathison) Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.John Gill's Exposition of the Bible. This chapter contains the fifth and last vision the prophet saw; which represents the certain desolation of the land, city, and temple, and the slaughter of all sorts of persons, high and low, none should escape it, Amos 9:1; be they where they would, they should be found out, whether in hell or heaven, on ...Jul 09, 2022 · As noted Jamieson's commentary is generally more literal (see his much more literal comments on Amos 9:11ff). These older commentaries have some good material (Gill frequently injects interesting comments by Jewish writers) but clearly must be approached with a Berean-like mindset (Acts 17:11-note). The best rule to apply to the interpretation ... In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Isaiah tells us that the coming 'Day of the Lord' is cruel, and that it is coming with God's fury and burning anger. He says it will make the land a desolation and that the Lord will exterminate its sinners from the earth. Other passages identify it as a wonderful time of peace and prosperity when God's anointed King rules and reigns on the ... The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God's verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God's promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God's overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance.Constantly, Amos and the other prophets teach us what we should do based on understanding who God is. i. Amos uses the title Lord GOD again - used 12 times in Amos 7-9, emphasizing the sovereignty of God. "That sovereignty is symbolized in the name of God that dominates this section - Lord God, literally 'My Master Yahwheh.'" (Hubbard) ii.and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Amos (London: SPCK, 1969), pp. 270 and 320; Smith, Amos, pp. 378-9 takes it as the Davidic kingdom. Hans Walter Wolff, A Commentary on the Books of the Prophets Joel and Amos (Hermeneia; Philadelpha: Fortress Press, 1975), p. 352, suggests it could refer to the Davidic dynasty, the southern The time of the restoration would be "in that day" ( Amos 9:11; 5:18-20 ). It would be a day when God would purge the nation by its devastation. It would be a day of judgment. This occurred in 722 B.C. and in 586 B.C. The remnant of "Joseph" in the South (5:15) survived until 586 B.C. Amos 1 - Judgment on the Nations. Amos 1. - Judgment on the Nations. A. The man and his message. 1. (1) Amos the man. The words of Amos, who was among the sheepbreeders of Tekoa, which he saw concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel, two years before the earthquake. a.Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Constantly, Amos and the other prophets teach us what we should do based on understanding who God is. i. Amos uses the title Lord GOD again - used 12 times in Amos 7-9, emphasizing the sovereignty of God. "That sovereignty is symbolized in the name of God that dominates this section - Lord God, literally 'My Master Yahwheh.'" (Hubbard) ii.Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Amos 9:11. Amos is one of many Old Testament prophets who spoke of the great and terrible 'Day of the Lord'. Certain prophetic voices refer to the 'Day of the Lord' as the 'Time of Jacob's Trouble', when God's wrath is poured out on a God-hating, Christ-rejecting, sinful world - and it is also referred to as the '70th week of Daniel', by many ... Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Amo 9:9 Vv 9-15: Promise of a final, glorious restoration. AND NOT A PEBBLE WILL REACH THE GROUND: "[Amos] foretold the desolation of the kingdom in all its elements, but also that Jehovah will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob; but that he would sift them among all nations as grain is sifted in a sieve, yet that not one good seed should ... In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10.The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15.See Act 15:15, Act 15:16.Amos used parts of songs as a way to say things. 4:13 and 5:8 are examples of this. The songs emphasised the message. Also, God gave Amos five pictures, which begin in chapter 7. The first four of these (7:1-3; 7:4-6; 7:7-9 and 8:1-3) are similar. Amos puts these four pictures together in the same way. The fifth picture (9:1-6) is different.Verse 9. For, lo, I will command ,.... What follows; which is expressive of afflictive and trying dispensations of Providence, which are according to the will of God, by his appointment and order, and overruled for his glory, and the good of his people: Amos’s message stands as one of the most powerful voices ever to challenge hypocrisy and injustice. He boldly indicts kings, priests, and leaders ( 6:1 ; 7:9 , 16 – 17 ). He stresses the importance and the divine origin of the prophetic word ( 3:3 – 8 ); one must either heed that word in its entirety or suffer its disappearance ( 8:11 ... Amos’s message stands as one of the most powerful voices ever to challenge hypocrisy and injustice. He boldly indicts kings, priests, and leaders ( 6:1 ; 7:9 , 16 – 17 ). He stresses the importance and the divine origin of the prophetic word ( 3:3 – 8 ); one must either heed that word in its entirety or suffer its disappearance ( 8:11 ... Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Amos 5:8. Amos 5:9. Having called individuals in Israel to seek God so that they may live, Amos portrays the LORD as the sovereign God who controls everything in the world. In this section, Amos interrupts his denunciation of injustice that he began in verse 7 to talk about the LORD. In doing so, he establishes a contrast between corrupt Israel ... Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Paul, Shalom M. Amos. Herm. Fortress Press, 1990. (4.94) Rank Score: 6.02 from 8 reviews, 4 featured collections, and 6 user libraries. WorldCat Amazon CBD Logos Bible Software Accordance Olive Tree. capcap. The overall best commentary on Amos. more. Ligonier Ministries (Keith Mathison) This passage is a further elaboration of what was said in the conclusion of Amos 9:1, that, "not one of them shall escape." There is no teaching here to the effect that anyone could hide from God, or that it would be necessary for God to "search" for any who might be attempting to do so.Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... A MESSAGE OF RESTORATION - Amos 9: 11-15 WE come now to the last revelation of God through Amos to the faithful in Israel. The truth is that even in the worse scenario of the church, there is always some whom God preserves unto eternal life.Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Amos 9 Commentary by Hank Workman In the final chapter of Amos and from the 5th vision of Amos, destruction, and ruin for Israel is foretold. There will be nowhere to hide as it will affect every single one. Yet even in this prophesy He will not 'totally destroy' (Amos 9:8). His judgment would not be permanent. God demands obedience.In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Amos - God is just and must judge sin. 765-50 B.C. Obadiah - Sure retribution must overtake merciless pride. 848* B.C. Jonah - Divine grace is universal in its sweep. 780-50 B.C. Micah - Bethlehem-born Messiah will be mankind's Deliverer. 740-690 B.C. Nahum - Doom is to descend on wicked Nineveh. 630-12 B.C.Amos 1 - Judgment on the Nations. Amos 1. - Judgment on the Nations. A. The man and his message. 1. (1) Amos the man. The words of Amos, who was among the sheepbreeders of Tekoa, which he saw concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel, two years before the earthquake. a.I. Amos Message: 1. Amos proclaimed God’s message concerning eight nations, especially the northern kingdom of Israel. 2. In Amos 1:2, we see a vivid picture of the Lord as a lion whose roar reaches all the way to Mt. Carmel in the North. 3. This describes what God is doing through Amos - proclaiming a fiery message of condemnation and Isaiah tells us that the coming 'Day of the Lord' is cruel, and that it is coming with God's fury and burning anger. He says it will make the land a desolation and that the Lord will exterminate its sinners from the earth. Other passages identify it as a wonderful time of peace and prosperity when God's anointed King rules and reigns on the ... Feb 26, 2003 · However, it may be that the altar of Amos 9:1 Amos 9:1I saw the LORD standing on the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that flees of them shall not flee away, and he that escapes of them shall not be delivered. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 - Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God's judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: "Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword.Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Amos 9:9. God truly desires this bountiful, happy life for His people. Yet the terrible punishment that He inflicts upon the people of Israel—war, famine, pestilence, captivity, slavery, exile—is in itself a necessary and painful test of their professed faithfulness. Verse 9 parallels Romans 11:26 where Paul says, "All Israel will be saved." Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Amos 1 - Judgment on the Nations. Amos 1. - Judgment on the Nations. A. The man and his message. 1. (1) Amos the man. The words of Amos, who was among the sheepbreeders of Tekoa, which he saw concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel, two years before the earthquake. a.The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God's verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God's promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God's overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance.Amos - God is just and must judge sin. 765-50 B.C. Obadiah - Sure retribution must overtake merciless pride. 848* B.C. Jonah - Divine grace is universal in its sweep. 780-50 B.C. Micah - Bethlehem-born Messiah will be mankind's Deliverer. 740-690 B.C. Nahum - Doom is to descend on wicked Nineveh. 630-12 B.C.The wind blows at His command. God is omnipotent. He is all power. Amos 9:6 " [It is] he that buildeth his stories in the heaven, and hath founded his troop in the earth; he that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The LORD [is] his name." We know that Paul went to the third heaven. Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكريSense of the Prophets and Psalms.1 This work includes a verse-by-verse overview of each of the nine chapters of Amos. The overview gives a general statement about the internal sense. Amos’s message stands as one of the most powerful voices ever to challenge hypocrisy and injustice. He boldly indicts kings, priests, and leaders ( 6:1 ; 7:9 , 16 – 17 ). He stresses the importance and the divine origin of the prophetic word ( 3:3 – 8 ); one must either heed that word in its entirety or suffer its disappearance ( 8:11 ... Matthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (v. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (v. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (v. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (v. 8), for a remnant of good ... The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers IX. (1) The last vision is transferred to the shrine at Bethel, the seat of the calf-worship. The prophet sees Jehovah Himself standing in pomp by the altar of burnt offering, and by His side the angel of His presence, to whom now, as on many other occasions, the mission of destruction has been entrusted.Amo 9:9 Vv 9-15: Promise of a final, glorious restoration. AND NOT A PEBBLE WILL REACH THE GROUND: "[Amos] foretold the desolation of the kingdom in all its elements, but also that Jehovah will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob; but that he would sift them among all nations as grain is sifted in a sieve, yet that not one good seed should ... Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكريHosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ...Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 - Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God's judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: "Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword.Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Amo 9:9 Vv 9-15: Promise of a final, glorious restoration. AND NOT A PEBBLE WILL REACH THE GROUND: "[Amos] foretold the desolation of the kingdom in all its elements, but also that Jehovah will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob; but that he would sift them among all nations as grain is sifted in a sieve, yet that not one good seed should ... Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) 9. sift --i will cause the israelites to be tossed about through all nations as corn is shaken about in a sieve, in such a way, however, that while the chaff and dust (the wicked) fall through (perish), all the solid grains (the godly elect) remain (are preserved), ( romans 11:26 ; compare note, so spiritual israel's final safety is ensured ( …Jun 07, 2018 · The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God’s verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God’s promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God’s overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance. irs hurricane ida tax reliefold renault tractorslost ark providence stone farm
Amos 9:9. God truly desires this bountiful, happy life for His people. Yet the terrible punishment that He inflicts upon the people of Israel—war, famine, pestilence, captivity, slavery, exile—is in itself a necessary and painful test of their professed faithfulness. Verse 9 parallels Romans 11:26 where Paul says, "All Israel will be saved." Matthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (v. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (v. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (v. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (v. 8), for a remnant of good ... Isaiah tells us that the coming 'Day of the Lord' is cruel, and that it is coming with God's fury and burning anger. He says it will make the land a desolation and that the Lord will exterminate its sinners from the earth. Other passages identify it as a wonderful time of peace and prosperity when God's anointed King rules and reigns on the ... In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Sense of the Prophets and Psalms.1 This work includes a verse-by-verse overview of each of the nine chapters of Amos. The overview gives a general statement about the internal sense. Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Isaiah tells us that the coming 'Day of the Lord' is cruel, and that it is coming with God's fury and burning anger. He says it will make the land a desolation and that the Lord will exterminate its sinners from the earth. Other passages identify it as a wonderful time of peace and prosperity when God's anointed King rules and reigns on the ... Amos Commentary Chapter 1 Chapter 6 Chapter 2 Chapter 7 Chapter 3 Chapter 8 Chapter 4 Chapter 9 Chapter 5 Introduction . HTML view of the presentation. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Jan 04, 2020 · Amos 9:1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said, "Smite the capitals so that the thresholds will shake, And break them on the heads of them all! Then I will slay the rest of them with the sword; They will not have a fugitive who will flee, Or a refugee who will escape. Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Jun 07, 2018 · The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God’s verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God’s promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God’s overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.Amos 9 In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape ( ver 1-4 ), which an almighty power shall inflict ( ver 5, 6 ), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people ( ver 7, 8 ); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation ( ver 8 ), for a remnant of good people shall escape, ver 9.9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... Feb 26, 2003 · However, it may be that the altar of Amos 9:1 Amos 9:1I saw the LORD standing on the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that flees of them shall not flee away, and he that escapes of them shall not be delivered. The final of a five part series from Amos; God’s great love leads him to restore our relationship. Restoration in Relation to God Amos 9:11-15 1. God promises to restore his people; we will be lifted up. (v11) • A question of position. “God is far more interested in who you are, than in what you do. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. Feb 26, 2003 · However, it may be that the altar of Amos 9:1 Amos 9:1I saw the LORD standing on the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that flees of them shall not flee away, and he that escapes of them shall not be delivered. Feb 24, 2019 · CHAPTER WISE SUMMARY: Chapter#1: Judgments on Surrounding Nations. Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom and Ammon will be judged for their crimes. Chapter#3: The Luxurious Palaces of Samaria. The necessity of God’s judgment against Israel. God reveals his confidential matter to the prophet. Chapter#4: “Prepare to Meet thy God.”. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Amos 9. ×. Verse 1. This chapter comprises the fifth vision of Amos as recorded in this section of the prophecy. It is a vision diverse from all of the others and deals with a great deal more than the temporal fortunes of the kingdom of Israel (either one of the two kingdoms, Judah, or Israel). It entails the final and total destruction of ... Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Amos enlarges the prophecy of Hosea, "they shall be wanderers among the nations." He adds two thoughts; the violence with which they shall be shaken, and that this their unsettled life, to and fro, shall be not "among the nations" only, but "in all" nations.Watch our overview video on the book of Amos, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. In this book, Amos accuses Israel of... Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. The final of a five part series from Amos; God’s great love leads him to restore our relationship. Restoration in Relation to God Amos 9:11-15 1. God promises to restore his people; we will be lifted up. (v11) • A question of position. “God is far more interested in who you are, than in what you do. Amos 9:11 Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (11, 12) These verses present some difficulties, as the quotation of the passage in Acts 15:15-17 is a free reproduction by St. James of the rendering of the LXX. Amos used parts of songs as a way to say things. 4:13 and 5:8 are examples of this. The songs emphasised the message. Also, God gave Amos five pictures, which begin in chapter 7. The first four of these (7:1-3; 7:4-6; 7:7-9 and 8:1-3) are similar. Amos puts these four pictures together in the same way. The fifth picture (9:1-6) is different.In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Sense of the Prophets and Psalms.1 This work includes a verse-by-verse overview of each of the nine chapters of Amos. The overview gives a general statement about the internal sense. The wind blows at His command. God is omnipotent. He is all power. Amos 9:6 " [It is] he that buildeth his stories in the heaven, and hath founded his troop in the earth; he that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The LORD [is] his name." We know that Paul went to the third heaven. Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers IX. (1) The last vision is transferred to the shrine at Bethel, the seat of the calf-worship. The prophet sees Jehovah Himself standing in pomp by the altar of burnt offering, and by His side the angel of His presence, to whom now, as on many other occasions, the mission of destruction has been entrusted.Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Israel to Be Destroyed - I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: "Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. Not one will get away, none will escape. Though they dig down to the depths below, from there my hand will take them. Though they climb up to the heavens above ...9-10 “I’m still giving the orders around here. I’m throwing Israel into a sieve among all the nations and shaking them good, shaking out all the sin, all the sinners. No real grain will be lost, but all the sinners will be sifted out and thrown away, the people who say, ‘Nothing bad will ever happen in our lifetime. It won’t even come ... and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Amos (London: SPCK, 1969), pp. 270 and 320; Smith, Amos, pp. 378-9 takes it as the Davidic kingdom. Hans Walter Wolff, A Commentary on the Books of the Prophets Joel and Amos (Hermeneia; Philadelpha: Fortress Press, 1975), p. 352, suggests it could refer to the Davidic dynasty, the southern Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري AND ROSES WILL BLOOM AMOS 9:1 - AMOS 9:15 Responsive Reading: Lev. 26:1 - Lev. 26:13 Scripture Reading: Amos 9:1 - Amos 9:15 Introduction: It has been a long haul studying the book of Amos. Some of you are probably wondering if there is any good news in this at all. Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10.The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15.See Act 15:15, Act 15:16.John Gill's Exposition of the Bible. This chapter contains the fifth and last vision the prophet saw; which represents the certain desolation of the land, city, and temple, and the slaughter of all sorts of persons, high and low, none should escape it, Amos 9:1; be they where they would, they should be found out, whether in hell or heaven, on ...Jan 04, 2020 · Amos 9:1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said, "Smite the capitals so that the thresholds will shake, And break them on the heads of them all! Then I will slay the rest of them with the sword; They will not have a fugitive who will flee, Or a refugee who will escape. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. What is the Forerunner Commentary? The vision in Amos 9 is different from the four visions in chapters 7 and 8. There is no conversation between God and the prophet. The time for talk is over; God simply acts. The situation has moved beyond Amos' ability to intercede—God's time to act has come, and He will not relent. Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... AND ROSES WILL BLOOM AMOS 9:1 - AMOS 9:15 Responsive Reading: Lev. 26:1 - Lev. 26:13 Scripture Reading: Amos 9:1 - Amos 9:15 Introduction: It has been a long haul studying the book of Amos. Some of you are probably wondering if there is any good news in this at all. Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكريConstantly, Amos and the other prophets teach us what we should do based on understanding who God is. i. Amos uses the title Lord GOD again - used 12 times in Amos 7-9, emphasizing the sovereignty of God. "That sovereignty is symbolized in the name of God that dominates this section - Lord God, literally 'My Master Yahwheh.'" (Hubbard) ii.Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). [email protected] Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible Amos 9 × Verse 1 This chapter comprises the fifth vision of Amos as recorded in this section of the prophecy. It is a vision diverse from all of the others and deals with a great deal more than the temporal fortunes of the kingdom of Israel (either one of the two kingdoms, Judah, or Israel).In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ...Jan 04, 2020 · Amos 9:1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said, "Smite the capitals so that the thresholds will shake, And break them on the heads of them all! Then I will slay the rest of them with the sword; They will not have a fugitive who will flee, Or a refugee who will escape. 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. Amos used parts of songs as a way to say things. 4:13 and 5:8 are examples of this. The songs emphasised the message. Also, God gave Amos five pictures, which begin in chapter 7. The first four of these (7:1-3; 7:4-6; 7:7-9 and 8:1-3) are similar. Amos puts these four pictures together in the same way. The fifth picture (9:1-6) is different.Amos 9:1 “I saw the Lord standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that fleeth of them shall not flee away, and he that escapeth of them shall not be delivered.”. In another vision, Amos sees ... Feb 26, 2003 · However, it may be that the altar of Amos 9:1 Amos 9:1I saw the LORD standing on the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that flees of them shall not flee away, and he that escapes of them shall not be delivered. The closing oracles of Joel, Hosea and Amos (Hos. 14; Amos 9:11-15) illustrate this in explicitly economic terms. The threshing floors shall be full of grain, the vats shall overflow with wine and oil….You shall eat in plenty and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, who has dealt wondrously with you. Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. Revelation 4:11 — New International Reader’s Version, 1998 ed. (NIrV) (NIrV) 11 “You are worthy, our Lord and God! You are worthy to receive glory and honor and power. You are worthy because you created all things. They were created and they exist. That is the way you planned it.”. Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Amos 9:9. God truly desires this bountiful, happy life for His people. Yet the terrible punishment that He inflicts upon the people of Israel—war, famine, pestilence, captivity, slavery, exile—is in itself a necessary and painful test of their professed faithfulness. Verse 9 parallels Romans 11:26 where Paul says, "All Israel will be saved." Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... 42 views, 5 likes, 1 loves, 19 comments, 1 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from United Institutional Baptist Church: Hello, members and friends of UIBC! We are thankful you've chosen to join us this... Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 – Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God’s judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: “Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword. But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. Revelation 4:11 — New International Reader’s Version, 1998 ed. (NIrV) (NIrV) 11 “You are worthy, our Lord and God! You are worthy to receive glory and honor and power. You are worthy because you created all things. They were created and they exist. That is the way you planned it.”. The wind blows at His command. God is omnipotent. He is all power. Amos 9:6 " [It is] he that buildeth his stories in the heaven, and hath founded his troop in the earth; he that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The LORD [is] his name." We know that Paul went to the third heaven. Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). Amos 9:8-10. CRITICAL NOTES.] AMOS 9:9.] The figure explains how. FOR] God will disperse Israel, shake them with other nations. Wheat and chaff are mixed together. The wicked, chaff and dust, fall through the sieve and perish; the GRAIN (solid grain), the godly, will be preserved, every one shall be saved (Matt... [ Continue Reading ] Amos 9:11 ...Amos 9:9. God truly desires this bountiful, happy life for His people. Yet the terrible punishment that He inflicts upon the people of Israel—war, famine, pestilence, captivity, slavery, exile—is in itself a necessary and painful test of their professed faithfulness. Verse 9 parallels Romans 11:26 where Paul says, "All Israel will be saved." Amos Commentary Chapter 1 Chapter 6 Chapter 2 Chapter 7 Chapter 3 Chapter 8 Chapter 4 Chapter 9 Chapter 5 Introduction . HTML view of the presentation. 9-10 “I’m still giving the orders around here. I’m throwing Israel into a sieve among all the nations and shaking them good, shaking out all the sin, all the sinners. No real grain will be lost, but all the sinners will be sifted out and thrown away, the people who say, ‘Nothing bad will ever happen in our lifetime. It won’t even come ... Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible Amos 9 × Verse 1 This chapter comprises the fifth vision of Amos as recorded in this section of the prophecy. It is a vision diverse from all of the others and deals with a great deal more than the temporal fortunes of the kingdom of Israel (either one of the two kingdoms, Judah, or Israel).The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.this change is deliberate in order to heighten the impact of the announcement of divine punishment: "by changing the conclusion from the expected to the unexpected, amos's words were heard more clearly than otherwise." 9 the staccato structure of the book, the rapid-fire shifts in topics and subgenres, heightens the prophet's subversion of the …Amos 9 In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape ( ver 1-4 ), which an almighty power shall inflict ( ver 5, 6 ), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people ( ver 7, 8 ); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation ( ver 8 ), for a remnant of good people shall escape, ver 9. In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 – Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God’s judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: “Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword. May 11, 2019 · Amos 9 Commentary. Within the judgment of Amos, there is hope to be found. There is always hope with God because He is full of both grace and truth. Amos 9:13 GNB “The days are coming,” says the LORD, “when grain will grow faster than it can be harvested, and grapes will grow faster than the wine can be made. What is the Forerunner Commentary? The vision in Amos 9 is different from the four visions in chapters 7 and 8. There is no conversation between God and the prophet. The time for talk is over; God simply acts. The situation has moved beyond Amos' ability to intercede—God's time to act has come, and He will not relent. and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Amos (London: SPCK, 1969), pp. 270 and 320; Smith, Amos, pp. 378-9 takes it as the Davidic kingdom. Hans Walter Wolff, A Commentary on the Books of the Prophets Joel and Amos (Hermeneia; Philadelpha: Fortress Press, 1975), p. 352, suggests it could refer to the Davidic dynasty, the southern I. Amos Message: 1. Amos proclaimed God’s message concerning eight nations, especially the northern kingdom of Israel. 2. In Amos 1:2, we see a vivid picture of the Lord as a lion whose roar reaches all the way to Mt. Carmel in the North. 3. This describes what God is doing through Amos - proclaiming a fiery message of condemnation and 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. he calls for the waters of the sea in the course of his common providence, causes vapours to ascend out of it, and pours them out in showers, the small rain and the great rain of his strength, upon the face of the earth; this was mentioned before as a reason why we should seek the lord ( ch. 5:8) and make him our friend, as it is here made a …Amos’s message stands as one of the most powerful voices ever to challenge hypocrisy and injustice. He boldly indicts kings, priests, and leaders ( 6:1 ; 7:9 , 16 – 17 ). He stresses the importance and the divine origin of the prophetic word ( 3:3 – 8 ); one must either heed that word in its entirety or suffer its disappearance ( 8:11 ... Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. 42 views, 5 likes, 1 loves, 19 comments, 1 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from United Institutional Baptist Church: Hello, members and friends of UIBC! We are thankful you've chosen to join us this... Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ...Commentary on Amos 9:11-15. (Read Amos 9:11-15) Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it. Verses 13-15 may refer to the early ...Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.Isaiah tells us that the coming 'Day of the Lord' is cruel, and that it is coming with God's fury and burning anger. He says it will make the land a desolation and that the Lord will exterminate its sinners from the earth. Other passages identify it as a wonderful time of peace and prosperity when God's anointed King rules and reigns on the ... Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Amos used parts of songs as a way to say things. 4:13 and 5:8 are examples of this. The songs emphasised the message. Also, God gave Amos five pictures, which begin in chapter 7. The first four of these (7:1-3; 7:4-6; 7:7-9 and 8:1-3) are similar. Amos puts these four pictures together in the same way. The fifth picture (9:1-6) is different.Amos 9:11. Amos is one of many Old Testament prophets who spoke of the great and terrible 'Day of the Lord'. Certain prophetic voices refer to the 'Day of the Lord' as the 'Time of Jacob's Trouble', when God's wrath is poured out on a God-hating, Christ-rejecting, sinful world - and it is also referred to as the '70th week of Daniel', by many ... Amo 9:9 Vv 9-15: Promise of a final, glorious restoration. AND NOT A PEBBLE WILL REACH THE GROUND: "[Amos] foretold the desolation of the kingdom in all its elements, but also that Jehovah will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob; but that he would sift them among all nations as grain is sifted in a sieve, yet that not one good seed should ... Amos - God is just and must judge sin. 765-50 B.C. Obadiah - Sure retribution must overtake merciless pride. 848* B.C. Jonah - Divine grace is universal in its sweep. 780-50 B.C. Micah - Bethlehem-born Messiah will be mankind's Deliverer. 740-690 B.C. Nahum - Doom is to descend on wicked Nineveh. 630-12 B.C.Amos 9:1 I saw the LORD standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that fleeth of them shall not flee away, and he that escapeth of them shall not be delivered. Amos 9:2 Though they dig into hell, thence ... Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Amos 9 Commentary by Hank Workman In the final chapter of Amos and from the 5th vision of Amos, destruction, and ruin for Israel is foretold. There will be nowhere to hide as it will affect every single one. Yet even in this prophesy He will not 'totally destroy' (Amos 9:8). His judgment would not be permanent. God demands obedience.Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Amos 9 In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape ( ver 1-4 ), which an almighty power shall inflict ( ver 5, 6 ), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people ( ver 7, 8 ); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation ( ver 8 ), for a remnant of good people shall escape, ver 9.A MESSAGE OF RESTORATION - Amos 9: 11-15 WE come now to the last revelation of God through Amos to the faithful in Israel. The truth is that even in the worse scenario of the church, there is always some whom God preserves unto eternal life.Constantly, Amos and the other prophets teach us what we should do based on understanding who God is. i. Amos uses the title Lord GOD again - used 12 times in Amos 7-9, emphasizing the sovereignty of God. "That sovereignty is symbolized in the name of God that dominates this section - Lord God, literally 'My Master Yahwheh.'" (Hubbard) ii.The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God's verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God's promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God's overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance.Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers IX. (1) The last vision is transferred to the shrine at Bethel, the seat of the calf-worship. The prophet sees Jehovah Himself standing in pomp by the altar of burnt offering, and by His side the angel of His presence, to whom now, as on many other occasions, the mission of destruction has been entrusted.Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... Watch our overview video on the book of Amos, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. In this book, Amos accuses Israel of... 9. sift --i will cause the israelites to be tossed about through all nations as corn is shaken about in a sieve, in such a way, however, that while the chaff and dust (the wicked) fall through (perish), all the solid grains (the godly elect) remain (are preserved), ( romans 11:26 ; compare note, so spiritual israel's final safety is ensured ( …Amos 9:11. Amos is one of many Old Testament prophets who spoke of the great and terrible 'Day of the Lord'. Certain prophetic voices refer to the 'Day of the Lord' as the 'Time of Jacob's Trouble', when God's wrath is poured out on a God-hating, Christ-rejecting, sinful world - and it is also referred to as the '70th week of Daniel', by many ... Jul 09, 2022 · As noted Jamieson's commentary is generally more literal (see his much more literal comments on Amos 9:11ff). These older commentaries have some good material (Gill frequently injects interesting comments by Jewish writers) but clearly must be approached with a Berean-like mindset (Acts 17:11-note). The best rule to apply to the interpretation ... The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.in this very discerning passage, the "seed of abraham," called the "house of jacob" ( amos 9:8 ), is severed, terminally and completely from any identification whatever with a jewish state, whether ancient judah, or israel, or any subsequent state (or kingdom) that might appear later in history, professing to be any kind of successor to it ( amos … Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... Paul, Shalom M. Amos. Herm. Fortress Press, 1990. (4.94) Rank Score: 6.02 from 8 reviews, 4 featured collections, and 6 user libraries. WorldCat Amazon CBD Logos Bible Software Accordance Olive Tree. capcap. The overall best commentary on Amos. more. Ligonier Ministries (Keith Mathison) he calls for the waters of the sea in the course of his common providence, causes vapours to ascend out of it, and pours them out in showers, the small rain and the great rain of his strength, upon the face of the earth; this was mentioned before as a reason why we should seek the lord ( ch. 5:8) and make him our friend, as it is here made a …Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible Amos 9 × Verse 1 This chapter comprises the fifth vision of Amos as recorded in this section of the prophecy. It is a vision diverse from all of the others and deals with a great deal more than the temporal fortunes of the kingdom of Israel (either one of the two kingdoms, Judah, or Israel).Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 - Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God's judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: "Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword.But Amos said, “Behold, the eyes of the Lord GOD are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth” (Amos 9:8). His message was not a popular message. He warned that it was God’s intention to punish sin. (McGee, J. Vernon. Thru the Bible Commentary, Vol. 28: Amos & Obadiah. Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Amos Commentary Chapter 1 Chapter 6 Chapter 2 Chapter 7 Chapter 3 Chapter 8 Chapter 4 Chapter 9 Chapter 5 Introduction . HTML view of the presentation. Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... Commentary on Amos 9:11-15. (Read Amos 9:11-15) Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it. Verses 13-15 may refer to the early ...Israel to Be Destroyed - I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: "Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. Not one will get away, none will escape. Though they dig down to the depths below, from there my hand will take them. Though they climb up to the heavens above ...A MESSAGE OF RESTORATION - Amos 9: 11-15 WE come now to the last revelation of God through Amos to the faithful in Israel. The truth is that even in the worse scenario of the church, there is always some whom God preserves unto eternal life.Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ...Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; [email protected] he calls for the waters of the sea in the course of his common providence, causes vapours to ascend out of it, and pours them out in showers, the small rain and the great rain of his strength, upon the face of the earth; this was mentioned before as a reason why we should seek the lord (ch. v. 8) and make him our friend, as it is here made a …9. sift --i will cause the israelites to be tossed about through all nations as corn is shaken about in a sieve, in such a way, however, that while the chaff and dust (the wicked) fall through (perish), all the solid grains (the godly elect) remain (are preserved), ( romans 11:26 ; compare note, so spiritual israel's final safety is ensured ( …Amos 9:1 “I saw the Lord standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that fleeth of them shall not flee away, and he that escapeth of them shall not be delivered.”. In another vision, Amos sees ... Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... Amos enlarges the prophecy of Hosea, "they shall be wanderers among the nations." He adds two thoughts; the violence with which they shall be shaken, and that this their unsettled life, to and fro, shall be not "among the nations" only, but "in all" nations.in this very discerning passage, the "seed of abraham," called the "house of jacob" ( amos 9:8 ), is severed, terminally and completely from any identification whatever with a jewish state, whether ancient judah, or israel, or any subsequent state (or kingdom) that might appear later in history, professing to be any kind of successor to it ( amos … Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... Commentary on Amos 9:11-15. (Read Amos 9:11-15) Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it. Verses 13-15 may refer to the early ...Amo 9:1-10. We have here the justice of God passing sentence upon a provoking people; and observe, I. With what solemnity the sentence is passed. The prophet saw in vision the Lord standing upon the altar ( v. 1 ), the altar of burnt-offerings; for the Lord has a sacrifice, and multitudes must fall as victims to his justice. I. Amos Message: 1. Amos proclaimed God’s message concerning eight nations, especially the northern kingdom of Israel. 2. In Amos 1:2, we see a vivid picture of the Lord as a lion whose roar reaches all the way to Mt. Carmel in the North. 3. This describes what God is doing through Amos - proclaiming a fiery message of condemnation and Amos 9:8-10. CRITICAL NOTES.] AMOS 9:9.] The figure explains how. FOR] God will disperse Israel, shake them with other nations. Wheat and chaff are mixed together. The wicked, chaff and dust, fall through the sieve and perish; the GRAIN (solid grain), the godly, will be preserved, every one shall be saved (Matt... [ Continue Reading ] Amos 9:11 ...Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Amos 9:1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said, "Smite the capitals so that the thresholds will shake, And break them on the heads of them all! Then I will slay the rest of them with the sword; They will not have a fugitive who will flee, Or a refugee who will escape.The time of the restoration would be "in that day" ( Amos 9:11; 5:18-20 ). It would be a day when God would purge the nation by its devastation. It would be a day of judgment. This occurred in 722 B.C. and in 586 B.C. The remnant of "Joseph" in the South (5:15) survived until 586 B.C. Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... Amos 9:8-10. CRITICAL NOTES.] AMOS 9:9.] The figure explains how. FOR] God will disperse Israel, shake them with other nations. Wheat and chaff are mixed together. The wicked, chaff and dust, fall through the sieve and perish; the GRAIN (solid grain), the godly, will be preserved, every one shall be saved (Matt... [ Continue Reading ] Amos 9:11 ...May 11, 2019 · Amos 9 Commentary. Within the judgment of Amos, there is hope to be found. There is always hope with God because He is full of both grace and truth. Amos 9:13 GNB “The days are coming,” says the LORD, “when grain will grow faster than it can be harvested, and grapes will grow faster than the wine can be made. Amos 9:1 I saw the LORD standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that fleeth of them shall not flee away, and he that escapeth of them shall not be delivered. Amos 9:2 Though they dig into hell, thence ... Revelation 4:11 — New International Reader’s Version, 1998 ed. (NIrV) (NIrV) 11 “You are worthy, our Lord and God! You are worthy to receive glory and honor and power. You are worthy because you created all things. They were created and they exist. That is the way you planned it.”. The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Amos 9:11 Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (11, 12) These verses present some difficulties, as the quotation of the passage in Acts 15:15-17 is a free reproduction by St. James of the rendering of the LXX. Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... 9-10 “I’m still giving the orders around here. I’m throwing Israel into a sieve among all the nations and shaking them good, shaking out all the sin, all the sinners. No real grain will be lost, but all the sinners will be sifted out and thrown away, the people who say, ‘Nothing bad will ever happen in our lifetime. It won’t even come ... Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.This passage is a further elaboration of what was said in the conclusion of Amos 9:1, that, "not one of them shall escape." There is no teaching here to the effect that anyone could hide from God, or that it would be necessary for God to "search" for any who might be attempting to do so.Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ...Constantly, Amos and the other prophets teach us what we should do based on understanding who God is. i. Amos uses the title Lord GOD again - used 12 times in Amos 7-9, emphasizing the sovereignty of God. "That sovereignty is symbolized in the name of God that dominates this section - Lord God, literally 'My Master Yahwheh.'" (Hubbard) ii.Commentary on Amos 9:11-15. (Read Amos 9:11-15) Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it. Verses 13-15 may refer to the early ... AND ROSES WILL BLOOM AMOS 9:1 - AMOS 9:15 Responsive Reading: Lev. 26:1 - Lev. 26:13 Scripture Reading: Amos 9:1 - Amos 9:15 Introduction: It has been a long haul studying the book of Amos. Some of you are probably wondering if there is any good news in this at all. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 - Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God's judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: "Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword.The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.Amo 9:9 Vv 9-15: Promise of a final, glorious restoration. AND NOT A PEBBLE WILL REACH THE GROUND: "[Amos] foretold the desolation of the kingdom in all its elements, but also that Jehovah will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob; but that he would sift them among all nations as grain is sifted in a sieve, yet that not one good seed should ... 9:1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. Feb 24, 2019 · CHAPTER WISE SUMMARY: Chapter#1: Judgments on Surrounding Nations. Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom and Ammon will be judged for their crimes. Chapter#3: The Luxurious Palaces of Samaria. The necessity of God’s judgment against Israel. God reveals his confidential matter to the prophet. Chapter#4: “Prepare to Meet thy God.”. Paul, Shalom M. Amos. Herm. Fortress Press, 1990. (4.94) Rank Score: 6.02 from 8 reviews, 4 featured collections, and 6 user libraries. WorldCat Amazon CBD Logos Bible Software Accordance Olive Tree. capcap. The overall best commentary on Amos. more. Ligonier Ministries (Keith Mathison) Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible Amos 9 × Verse 1 This chapter comprises the fifth vision of Amos as recorded in this section of the prophecy. It is a vision diverse from all of the others and deals with a great deal more than the temporal fortunes of the kingdom of Israel (either one of the two kingdoms, Judah, or Israel).Amos used parts of songs as a way to say things. 4:13 and 5:8 are examples of this. The songs emphasised the message. Also, God gave Amos five pictures, which begin in chapter 7. The first four of these (7:1-3; 7:4-6; 7:7-9 and 8:1-3) are similar. Amos puts these four pictures together in the same way. The fifth picture (9:1-6) is different. [email protected] Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Jun 07, 2018 · The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God’s verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God’s promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God’s overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance. Amos 9:11. Amos is one of many Old Testament prophets who spoke of the great and terrible 'Day of the Lord'. Certain prophetic voices refer to the 'Day of the Lord' as the 'Time of Jacob's Trouble', when God's wrath is poured out on a God-hating, Christ-rejecting, sinful world - and it is also referred to as the '70th week of Daniel', by many ... in this very discerning passage, the "seed of abraham," called the "house of jacob" ( amos 9:8 ), is severed, terminally and completely from any identification whatever with a jewish state, whether ancient judah, or israel, or any subsequent state (or kingdom) that might appear later in history, professing to be any kind of successor to it ( amos … Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Amos (London: SPCK, 1969), pp. 270 and 320; Smith, Amos, pp. 378-9 takes it as the Davidic kingdom. Hans Walter Wolff, A Commentary on the Books of the Prophets Joel and Amos (Hermeneia; Philadelpha: Fortress Press, 1975), p. 352, suggests it could refer to the Davidic dynasty, the southern Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). Amos 9:1 “I saw the Lord standing upon the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that fleeth of them shall not flee away, and he that escapeth of them shall not be delivered.”. In another vision, Amos sees ... Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... AND ROSES WILL BLOOM AMOS 9:1 - AMOS 9:15 Responsive Reading: Lev. 26:1 - Lev. 26:13 Scripture Reading: Amos 9:1 - Amos 9:15 Introduction: It has been a long haul studying the book of Amos. Some of you are probably wondering if there is any good news in this at all. Paul, Shalom M. Amos. Herm. Fortress Press, 1990. (4.94) Rank Score: 6.02 from 8 reviews, 4 featured collections, and 6 user libraries. WorldCat Amazon CBD Logos Bible Software Accordance Olive Tree. capcap. The overall best commentary on Amos. more. Ligonier Ministries (Keith Mathison) Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary 9:11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it.John Gill's Exposition of the Bible. This chapter contains the fifth and last vision the prophet saw; which represents the certain desolation of the land, city, and temple, and the slaughter of all sorts of persons, high and low, none should escape it, Amos 9:1; be they where they would, they should be found out, whether in hell or heaven, on ...Jul 09, 2022 · As noted Jamieson's commentary is generally more literal (see his much more literal comments on Amos 9:11ff). These older commentaries have some good material (Gill frequently injects interesting comments by Jewish writers) but clearly must be approached with a Berean-like mindset (Acts 17:11-note). The best rule to apply to the interpretation ... In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Isaiah tells us that the coming 'Day of the Lord' is cruel, and that it is coming with God's fury and burning anger. He says it will make the land a desolation and that the Lord will exterminate its sinners from the earth. Other passages identify it as a wonderful time of peace and prosperity when God's anointed King rules and reigns on the ... The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God's verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God's promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God's overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance.Constantly, Amos and the other prophets teach us what we should do based on understanding who God is. i. Amos uses the title Lord GOD again - used 12 times in Amos 7-9, emphasizing the sovereignty of God. "That sovereignty is symbolized in the name of God that dominates this section - Lord God, literally 'My Master Yahwheh.'" (Hubbard) ii.and Exegetical Commentary on the Book of Amos (London: SPCK, 1969), pp. 270 and 320; Smith, Amos, pp. 378-9 takes it as the Davidic kingdom. Hans Walter Wolff, A Commentary on the Books of the Prophets Joel and Amos (Hermeneia; Philadelpha: Fortress Press, 1975), p. 352, suggests it could refer to the Davidic dynasty, the southern The time of the restoration would be "in that day" ( Amos 9:11; 5:18-20 ). It would be a day when God would purge the nation by its devastation. It would be a day of judgment. This occurred in 722 B.C. and in 586 B.C. The remnant of "Joseph" in the South (5:15) survived until 586 B.C. Amos 1 - Judgment on the Nations. Amos 1. - Judgment on the Nations. A. The man and his message. 1. (1) Amos the man. The words of Amos, who was among the sheepbreeders of Tekoa, which he saw concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel, two years before the earthquake. a.Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Constantly, Amos and the other prophets teach us what we should do based on understanding who God is. i. Amos uses the title Lord GOD again - used 12 times in Amos 7-9, emphasizing the sovereignty of God. "That sovereignty is symbolized in the name of God that dominates this section - Lord God, literally 'My Master Yahwheh.'" (Hubbard) ii.Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Amos 9:11. Amos is one of many Old Testament prophets who spoke of the great and terrible 'Day of the Lord'. Certain prophetic voices refer to the 'Day of the Lord' as the 'Time of Jacob's Trouble', when God's wrath is poured out on a God-hating, Christ-rejecting, sinful world - and it is also referred to as the '70th week of Daniel', by many ... Dec 10, 2017 · Hosea 6:2 In agreement with this the apostle says to us, If you be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above. Colossians 3:1 Amos also prophesies thus concerning such things: Prepare you, that you may invoke your God, O Israel; for lo, I am binding the thunder, and creating the spirit, and announcing to men their Christ. Amos 4:12-13 ... Amo 9:9 Vv 9-15: Promise of a final, glorious restoration. AND NOT A PEBBLE WILL REACH THE GROUND: "[Amos] foretold the desolation of the kingdom in all its elements, but also that Jehovah will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob; but that he would sift them among all nations as grain is sifted in a sieve, yet that not one good seed should ... In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10.The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15.See Act 15:15, Act 15:16.Amos used parts of songs as a way to say things. 4:13 and 5:8 are examples of this. The songs emphasised the message. Also, God gave Amos five pictures, which begin in chapter 7. The first four of these (7:1-3; 7:4-6; 7:7-9 and 8:1-3) are similar. Amos puts these four pictures together in the same way. The fifth picture (9:1-6) is different.Verse 9. For, lo, I will command ,.... What follows; which is expressive of afflictive and trying dispensations of Providence, which are according to the will of God, by his appointment and order, and overruled for his glory, and the good of his people: Amos’s message stands as one of the most powerful voices ever to challenge hypocrisy and injustice. He boldly indicts kings, priests, and leaders ( 6:1 ; 7:9 , 16 – 17 ). He stresses the importance and the divine origin of the prophetic word ( 3:3 – 8 ); one must either heed that word in its entirety or suffer its disappearance ( 8:11 ... Amos’s message stands as one of the most powerful voices ever to challenge hypocrisy and injustice. He boldly indicts kings, priests, and leaders ( 6:1 ; 7:9 , 16 – 17 ). He stresses the importance and the divine origin of the prophetic word ( 3:3 – 8 ); one must either heed that word in its entirety or suffer its disappearance ( 8:11 ... Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Amos 5:8. Amos 5:9. Having called individuals in Israel to seek God so that they may live, Amos portrays the LORD as the sovereign God who controls everything in the world. In this section, Amos interrupts his denunciation of injustice that he began in verse 7 to talk about the LORD. In doing so, he establishes a contrast between corrupt Israel ... Amos Chapter 9. Amos. amo 9:0. The first part of this chapter contains another vision, in which God is represented as declaring the final ruin of the kingdom of Israel, and the general dispersion of the people, Amo 9:1-10. The prophet then passes to the great blessedness of the people of God under the Gospel dispensation, Amo 9:11-15. Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Paul, Shalom M. Amos. Herm. Fortress Press, 1990. (4.94) Rank Score: 6.02 from 8 reviews, 4 featured collections, and 6 user libraries. WorldCat Amazon CBD Logos Bible Software Accordance Olive Tree. capcap. The overall best commentary on Amos. more. Ligonier Ministries (Keith Mathison) This passage is a further elaboration of what was said in the conclusion of Amos 9:1, that, "not one of them shall escape." There is no teaching here to the effect that anyone could hide from God, or that it would be necessary for God to "search" for any who might be attempting to do so.Chapter 9, and I will start at verse 5 – [ Amos 9:5-15] The Lord God of hosts, He who touches the earth and it melts, And all who dwell there mourn; All of it shall swell like the River, And subside like the River of Egypt. 6 He who builds His layers in the sky, And has founded His strata in the earth; Amos 9 commentary. 1. AMOS 9 COMME TARY EDITED BY GLE PEASE Israel to Be Destroyed 1 I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and he said: “Strike the tops of the pillars so that the thresholds shake. Bring them down on the heads of all the people; those who are left I will kill with the sword. ot one will get away, none will escape. Nov 13, 2012 · 9:4 This is a shocking verse. God's anger and judgment will pursue them even into exile. They will be herded like cattle into a foreign land, but even there death will await them! God will show no compassion (cf. Hos. 1:6; 2:4) because they are no longer His covenant people (cf. Hos. 1:9; 2:23 ). Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... A MESSAGE OF RESTORATION - Amos 9: 11-15 WE come now to the last revelation of God through Amos to the faithful in Israel. The truth is that even in the worse scenario of the church, there is always some whom God preserves unto eternal life.Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكري Amos 9 Commentary by Hank Workman In the final chapter of Amos and from the 5th vision of Amos, destruction, and ruin for Israel is foretold. There will be nowhere to hide as it will affect every single one. Yet even in this prophesy He will not 'totally destroy' (Amos 9:8). His judgment would not be permanent. God demands obedience.In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) Amos - God is just and must judge sin. 765-50 B.C. Obadiah - Sure retribution must overtake merciless pride. 848* B.C. Jonah - Divine grace is universal in its sweep. 780-50 B.C. Micah - Bethlehem-born Messiah will be mankind's Deliverer. 740-690 B.C. Nahum - Doom is to descend on wicked Nineveh. 630-12 B.C.Amos 1 - Judgment on the Nations. Amos 1. - Judgment on the Nations. A. The man and his message. 1. (1) Amos the man. The words of Amos, who was among the sheepbreeders of Tekoa, which he saw concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel, two years before the earthquake. a.I. Amos Message: 1. Amos proclaimed God’s message concerning eight nations, especially the northern kingdom of Israel. 2. In Amos 1:2, we see a vivid picture of the Lord as a lion whose roar reaches all the way to Mt. Carmel in the North. 3. This describes what God is doing through Amos - proclaiming a fiery message of condemnation and Isaiah tells us that the coming 'Day of the Lord' is cruel, and that it is coming with God's fury and burning anger. He says it will make the land a desolation and that the Lord will exterminate its sinners from the earth. Other passages identify it as a wonderful time of peace and prosperity when God's anointed King rules and reigns on the ... Feb 26, 2003 · However, it may be that the altar of Amos 9:1 Amos 9:1I saw the LORD standing on the altar: and he said, Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts may shake: and cut them in the head, all of them; and I will slay the last of them with the sword: he that flees of them shall not flee away, and he that escapes of them shall not be delivered. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 - Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God's judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: "Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword.Hosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Amos 9:9. God truly desires this bountiful, happy life for His people. Yet the terrible punishment that He inflicts upon the people of Israel—war, famine, pestilence, captivity, slavery, exile—is in itself a necessary and painful test of their professed faithfulness. Verse 9 parallels Romans 11:26 where Paul says, "All Israel will be saved." Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Amos 1 - Judgment on the Nations. Amos 1. - Judgment on the Nations. A. The man and his message. 1. (1) Amos the man. The words of Amos, who was among the sheepbreeders of Tekoa, which he saw concerning Israel in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel, two years before the earthquake. a.The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God's verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God's promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God's overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance.Amos - God is just and must judge sin. 765-50 B.C. Obadiah - Sure retribution must overtake merciless pride. 848* B.C. Jonah - Divine grace is universal in its sweep. 780-50 B.C. Micah - Bethlehem-born Messiah will be mankind's Deliverer. 740-690 B.C. Nahum - Doom is to descend on wicked Nineveh. 630-12 B.C.The wind blows at His command. God is omnipotent. He is all power. Amos 9:6 " [It is] he that buildeth his stories in the heaven, and hath founded his troop in the earth; he that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: The LORD [is] his name." We know that Paul went to the third heaven. Amos 9 (Chapter IX Study) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (ver. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (ver. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (ver. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (ver. 8), for a remnant of good people shall ... Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكريSense of the Prophets and Psalms.1 This work includes a verse-by-verse overview of each of the nine chapters of Amos. The overview gives a general statement about the internal sense. Amos’s message stands as one of the most powerful voices ever to challenge hypocrisy and injustice. He boldly indicts kings, priests, and leaders ( 6:1 ; 7:9 , 16 – 17 ). He stresses the importance and the divine origin of the prophetic word ( 3:3 – 8 ); one must either heed that word in its entirety or suffer its disappearance ( 8:11 ... Matthew Henry Bible Commentary (complete) In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (v. 1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (v. 5, 6), which the people of Israel have deserved as a sinful people (v. 7, 8); and yet it shall not be the utter ruin of their nation (v. 8), for a remnant of good ... The history of the Jews, since their exile from Jerusalem, has been a history of fierce wrongs, disgraceful to the nations of the earth, of extortion, contempt, hatred, cruelty; the history of a people which every other seemed anxious to exterminate, or to preserve only that they might oppress.Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers IX. (1) The last vision is transferred to the shrine at Bethel, the seat of the calf-worship. The prophet sees Jehovah Himself standing in pomp by the altar of burnt offering, and by His side the angel of His presence, to whom now, as on many other occasions, the mission of destruction has been entrusted.Amo 9:9 Vv 9-15: Promise of a final, glorious restoration. AND NOT A PEBBLE WILL REACH THE GROUND: "[Amos] foretold the desolation of the kingdom in all its elements, but also that Jehovah will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob; but that he would sift them among all nations as grain is sifted in a sieve, yet that not one good seed should ... Commentaries on Amos 9 by Matthew Henry; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص تادرس يعقوب ملطي; تفسير الأصحاح التاسع من سفر عاموس لأبونا القمص أنطونيوس فكريHosea/Joel/Amos - People's Bible Commentary (People's ... Obadiah/Jonah/Micah (People's Bible Commentary Series) [Cyril W. Spaude] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Christ-centered Bible truths unfold as you read this complete series of commentaries designed for spiritual growth and reading enjoyment. Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ...Enduring Word Bible Commentary Amos Chapter 9 Amos 9 - Raising Up the Ruins A. Judgment brings ruin. 1. (1-4) God's judgment is inescapable. I saw the Lord standing by the altar, and He said: "Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake, And break them on the heads of them all. I will slay the last of them with the sword.Here in chapter 9 verse 8 he says “I will not totally destroy, but I will take a sieve and the true grain, the true people will land in the land and the false will not”. Chapter 9 verse 10 sadly the false person physically present but inwardly absent, physically involved but spiritually dead will not survive. Amo 9:9 Vv 9-15: Promise of a final, glorious restoration. AND NOT A PEBBLE WILL REACH THE GROUND: "[Amos] foretold the desolation of the kingdom in all its elements, but also that Jehovah will not utterly destroy the house of Jacob; but that he would sift them among all nations as grain is sifted in a sieve, yet that not one good seed should ... Apr 05, 2012 · Response: About Amos 9, this is a prophecy of God coming to bless his people after he has earlier judged them (see earlier in Amos, where God warns them about judgment because of their unrighteousness). Most likely he is referring to sending Judah into exile (Amos preaches to Judah) in Babylon when Nebuchadnezzar defeated them and their return ... Amos - Chapter 9. 1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the lintel, and the sideposts shall quake, and break to pieces those who are at the head of all of them, and their remnant I will slay by the sword; no one of them shall flee, and no one of them shall escape. א רָאִ֨יתִי אֶת־אֲדֹנָ֜י ... In view of the earlier mention of the prophesying of Amos at Bethel (7:13), the reference probably is to the altar there. As the divine judgment would affect all the people of the kingdom of Israel, the altar at Bethel may also be representative of the sites for idolatrous worship that existed in the entire realm. (9:1) 9. sift --i will cause the israelites to be tossed about through all nations as corn is shaken about in a sieve, in such a way, however, that while the chaff and dust (the wicked) fall through (perish), all the solid grains (the godly elect) remain (are preserved), ( romans 11:26 ; compare note, so spiritual israel's final safety is ensured ( …Jun 07, 2018 · The first part is 9:1-10 which is concerning God’s verdict over Israel and 9:11-15 God’s promise of future restoration covenant promise reiteration. The first section divides into three sub-sections. The first section is 9:1-4 which focuses on God’s overwhelming ability to distribute His wrath without hindrance. irs hurricane ida tax reliefold renault tractorslost ark providence stone farm