Amos, 7

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1 These things the Lord God has revealed to me. And behold, the locust was formed at the beginning of the germination during the latter rains, and behold, the latter rains came after the thundering of the king.

2 And it happened, when they had finally eaten all the grass in the land, that I said, “Lord God, be gracious, I beg you. Who will raise up Jacob, for he is little?”

3 The Lord has been merciful about this. “It will not be,” said the Lord.

4 These things the Lord God has revealed to me. And behold, the Lord God called for judgment unto fire, and it devoured the manifold abyss, and it consumed simultaneously in every direction.

5 And I said, “Lord God, cease, I beg you. Who will raise up Jacob, for he is little?”

6 The Lord has been merciful about this. “And even this will not be,” said the Lord God.

7 These things the Lord revealed to me. And behold, the Lord was standing near a plastered wall, and in his hand was a mason’s trowel.

8 And the Lord said to me, “What do you see, Amos?” And I said, “A mason’s trowel.” And the Lord said, “Behold, I will place the trowel in the midst of my people Israel. I will no longer plaster over them.

9 And the heights of the idol will be demolished, and the sanctuaries of Israel will be desolate. And I will rise up against the house of Jeroboam with the sword.”

10 And Amaziah, the priest of Bethel, sent to Jeroboam king of Israel, saying: “Amos has rebelled against you in the midst of the house of Israel. The land is not able to withstand all his sermons.

11 For Amos says this: ‘Jeroboam will die by the sword, and Israel will be taken captive out of their own land.’ ”

12 And Amaziah said to Amos, “You, seer, go out and flee into the land of Judah, and eat bread there, and prophesy there.

13 And in Bethel, do not prophesy any longer, because it is the king’s sanctuary, and it is the house of the kingdom.”

14 And Amos responded, and he said to Amasias, “I am not a prophet, and I am not the son of a prophet, but I am a herdsman plucking from wild fig trees.

15 And the Lord took me, when I was following the flock, and the Lord said to me, ‘Go, prophesy to my people Israel.’ ”

16 And now, hear the word of the Lord: You say, “You will not prophesy about Israel, and you will not rain your words upon the house of the idol.”

17 Because of that, the Lord says this: “Your wife will fornicate in the city, and your sons and your daughters will fall by the sword, and your soil will be measured with a string. And you will die on polluted land, and Israel will be taken into captivity out of their land.”




Versículos relacionados com Amos, 7:

Amos 7 is a chapter that reports God's view of Amos of God sending pests and judgments against the people of Israel for their injustice and sin. Following are five verses that address topics related to the chapter:

Psalm 50:6 - "And the heavens announce their righteousness, for God Himself is the judge." This verse emphasizes God's righteousness, which is an important theme in Amos 7, where God is sending judgment against Israel because of his injustices.

Jeremiah 18:7-8-"But if this nation against which I said to repent of his wickedness, I will regret the evil I thought to do. And if you do good, and do not hear my voice, then then I will do evil to this nation, destroying it. " This verse highlights the importance of repentance and how God is willing to change their punishment if the people repent.

Ezekiel 18:30-31-"Convert, then, and live. Throw all your transgressions with which you have transgressed, and make you a new heart and a new spirit." This verse emphasizes the need to repent and move away from sin, which is an important theme in Amos 7, where God is punishing the people of Israel because of their sins.

Hosea 6:1 - "Come, and let us become to the Lord, for he has shattered, and he will heal us; he wounded, and shall act to the wound." This verse highlights the mercy and grace of God, which is an important theme in Amos 7, where God is punishing the people of Israel, but still offers the opportunity for repentance and restoration.

Micah 6:8 - "He has declared you, O man, what is good, and which is what the Lord asks for you: May the righteousness, and love mercy, and Andes humbly with your God." This verse highlights the importance of justice and mercy, which are important themes in Amos 7, where God is punishing the people of Israel because of his lack of justice and mercy.





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