Amos 9
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Commentary
Amos 9 is a powerful chapter that speaks to the consequences of sin and the need for repentance. The Lord speaks through Amos, warning the people of Israel that their sins have caused them to be scattered among the nations and that they will be judged for their wickedness. He also promises that a remnant of Israel will be saved and that He will restore them to their land. The Lord's judgment is severe, but it is also just. He will not allow the wickedness of the people to go unpunished. He will bring destruction upon them, but He will also bring restoration and hope. He will restore the remnant of Israel and will bring them back to their land. The Lord's judgment is also merciful. He promises that He will not completely destroy the people of Israel, but will instead restore them and bring them back to their land. He will also provide them with a new covenant and will forgive their sins. Amos 9 is a powerful reminder of the consequences of sin and the need for repentance. It is also a reminder of the Lord's mercy and grace, and of His promise to restore and forgive.
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