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+ | Amos was one of the twelve minor prophets in the Old Testament. The only direct information about him comes from the [[Book of Amos]]. | ||
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+ | [[Amos 1:1]] says that Amos was "among the shepherds of Tekoa". This is likely to refer to modern [[Tekua]], about 12 miles south-east of [[Bethlehem]]. He is often assumed to have been a rich shepherd. | ||
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+ | He prophesied in the days of [[Jeroboam II]] of Israel, while [[Uzziah]] was king of Judah. The writer of the book remembers that two years after he spoke an earthquake struck the area (1:1). Amos was contemporary with [[Isaiah]], [[Micah]] and [[Hosea]]. Under Jeroboam II, the [[kingdom of Israel]] rose to the zenith of its prosperity. The gulf between rich and poor widened at this time. Amos was called from his rural home to remind the rich and powerful of [[God]]'s requirement for [[justice]] (e.g. [[Amos 2]]:6-16). He claimed that religion that is not accompanied by right action is anathema to God ([[Amos 5:21]]), and that the kingdom of Israel would be destroyed (e.g. [[Amos 8:2]]). | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_%28prophet%29 Wikipedia - Amos (prophet)] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_%28prophet%29 Wikipedia - Amos (prophet)] | ||
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Synopsis
Amos was one of the twelve minor prophets in the Old Testament. The only direct information about him comes from the Book of Amos. He preached that God desires justice and that the Kingdom of Israel would fall.
Contents
See also Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Amos
Related topics
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Amos (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
For related quotations see Amos (quotes)
Main article
Amos was one of the twelve minor prophets in the Old Testament. The only direct information about him comes from the Book of Amos.
Amos 1:1 says that Amos was "among the shepherds of Tekoa". This is likely to refer to modern Tekua, about 12 miles south-east of Bethlehem. He is often assumed to have been a rich shepherd.
He prophesied in the days of Jeroboam II of Israel, while Uzziah was king of Judah. The writer of the book remembers that two years after he spoke an earthquake struck the area (1:1). Amos was contemporary with Isaiah, Micah and Hosea. Under Jeroboam II, the kingdom of Israel rose to the zenith of its prosperity. The gulf between rich and poor widened at this time. Amos was called from his rural home to remind the rich and powerful of God's requirement for justice (e.g. Amos 2:6-16). He claimed that religion that is not accompanied by right action is anathema to God (Amos 5:21), and that the kingdom of Israel would be destroyed (e.g. Amos 8:2).
Links
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