Amos 7
Amos sees a vision of locusts, a symbol of God's judgment, and intercedes on behalf of the people.
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A Vision of Locusts
Commentary
Amos 7 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the consequences of sin and the need for repentance. In this chapter, Amos is sent by God to deliver a message of judgment to the people of Israel. He is sent to warn them of the consequences of their sin and to call them to repentance. The first part of the chapter focuses on the judgment that God will bring upon the people of Israel if they do not repent. God sends a series of plagues and disasters to the land, including locusts, fire, and drought. These plagues are meant to serve as a warning to the people of Israel that they must turn away from their sin and turn to God. The second part of the chapter focuses on God's mercy and grace. Despite the judgment that God has sent, He still offers the people of Israel a chance to repent and be forgiven. God is willing to forgive and restore the people of Israel if they will turn away from their sin and turn to Him. Amos 7 is a powerful reminder of the consequences of sin and the need for repentance. It is a reminder that God is willing to forgive and restore us if we turn away from our sin and turn to Him. It is a reminder that God's mercy and grace are always available to us, no matter how far we have strayed.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Amos, chapter 7 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 17 verses in Amos, chapter 7.