Amos 8

Amos 8

Amos receives his fourth vision: a basket of summer fruit, which symbolizes that Israel's end is imminent—like ripe fruit, the time for harvest (judgment) is at hand. God declares He will punish Israel for their deceitful business practices, such as cheating the poor with false balances and weights. Amos predicts a great famine, not of bread or water, but a desperate famine of hearing the words of the Lord. The people will wander aimlessly, seeking God's word, but they will not find it.

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Acts 11

Peter explains his vision to the Jerusalem church, who praise God. The gospel spreads to Antioch, where disciples are first called Christians.

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King Herod Agrippa executes James and imprisons Peter. An angel miraculously frees Peter. Herod is later struck down by God for accepting divine worship.

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