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Amos (Amos; 8th century B.C.) - judgment on sin
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H erdsman of Tekoa is a prophet of God (1.1-2)
E xcessive sins of Gentile nations bring judgement (1.3-2.3)
R ighteousness moves God to judge Judah for her sins (2.4-5)
D elinieated sins of Israel shows the depth of her failure (2.6-3.3)
S entenced Israel judged with captivity, economic,and enviroment (3.4-6.14)
M ultiple Visions of coming judgements as locusts, fire, and plumbline (7.1-9)
A ttempt to silence Amos (7.10-17)
N ew visions of the nation as a fruitbasket and promised restoration (8.1-9.10)

 

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Clarke, Adam
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