Amos
2 – Judgment on Judah and Israel
Burning
a dead person’s bones to lime was not just despicable but was considered a
desecration.
Judgment
was harsher for Judah and Israel than the other nations because they had
forsaken God’s revealed and written law. Their covenant relationship with God
held them to a higher standard.
Israel’s
social injustice, materialism, self-centeredness, and willful ignorance of God
were rampant. Notice that Israel’s list is the only one that names four crimes.
The other nations’ lists are deliberately shortened, as if to say that Israel’s
sins accumulated faster than their counterparts.
God
had declared that the poor be afforded the same privileges and care as the rest
of the society, yet the Israelites were selling their brothers and sisters into
slavery.
Amos
uses hyperbole to demonstrate how seriously the rich extorted the poor: to the
point of desiring the dust on their heads. To this sin of greed, he adds
injustice, sexual sin, and the cruelty of not returning clothes to the poor so
they could keep warm at night. (Ex,
22L26,27).
God’s
faithful provision to Israel included military victory, deliverance, and
spiritual leadership. As part of their consecration to the Lord, the Nazirites
were to drink no wine (Numbers 6:1-21). Yet Israel had spurned God’s messengers
by tempting them to sin.
The
seven statements in these verses describe how completely devastated the
Israelite army would be.
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David Jeremiah Study Bible. Through the Bible by J. Vernon McGee.
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