Amos 2

Amos 2

Amos continues his pronouncements of judgment, first against Moab for its act of desecrating a king's bones, and then directly against Judah and Israel. He condemns Judah for rejecting God’s law, but his harshest words are for Israel, listing numerous social sins: oppressing the poor, immorality, corruption, and silencing God’s prophets. Amos reminds them that despite God’s miraculous power in delivering them from Egypt and giving them the land, their consistent disobedience will result in swift and certain punishment.

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