Amos 1

Amos 1

Amos begins by delivering God’s judgment against the surrounding nations, including Damascus, Philistia, and Tyre. His messages are structured as solemn pronouncements, condemning these nations for their extreme violence, cruelty in war, and refusal to show basic human decency. Amos frames God as a powerful judge who holds all people, even those outside Israel, accountable for their moral failures and disregard for divine law. This establishes a powerful, undeniable argument before Amos turns to pronounce judgment against the Israelites themselves.

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