Amos 6

Amos 6

Amos condemns the false sense of security held by the rich and powerful in both Samaria and Zion. These complacent nobles spend their days in excessive comfort, reclining on ivory couches, feasting, and drinking, while ignoring the desperate suffering and impending ruin of the nation. Amos highlights their arrogance, believing their wealth makes them safe. God promises that because of their indifference to justice, they will be the very first to go into exile, turning their lavish feasts into funeral dirges.

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Job 5

Eliphaz advises Job to turn to God and accept correction, promising that if he confesses his sin, God will restore him to great prosperity. He emphasizes that man is born to trouble.

Job 6

Job replies to Eliphaz, insisting that his friends’ counsel is worthless, like a dried-up brook. Job laments the extreme severity of his suffering, stating his calamity is greater than he can bear.

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