Amos 1
God sends Amos to prophesy against the nations, including Israel, for their sins of oppression, injustice, and idolatry.
Bible version
The Message to the Nations
Commentary
Amos 1 is a prophetic book of the Bible that speaks of the coming judgment of God on the nations of the world. The book begins with a call to repentance from the Lord, as He declares that He will punish the nations for their wickedness. He begins by calling out the nation of Ammon, who had oppressed their neighbors and taken their land. He then moves on to the other nations, including Syria, Philistia, Tyre, Edom, and Moab. Each of these nations had committed various sins against God and His people, and the Lord was determined to bring justice and retribution upon them. The book of Amos is a powerful reminder of the consequences of sin and disobedience. It serves as a warning to all nations that God will not tolerate wickedness and injustice. It also serves as a reminder that God is a God of justice and mercy, and that He will always bring justice and retribution upon those who have done wrong. The book of Amos is a powerful reminder of the importance of repentance and obedience to God's commands.
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There are 15 verses in Amos, chapter 1.