Amos

American Standard Version · 9 Chapters

Overview and commentary for this book

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Amos confronts religious complacency, social injustice, and false security with blunt prophetic force.

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justice judgment false worship security restoration

Authorship, setting, and audience

The book reflects Amos, a shepherd-prophet sent to confront northern prosperity without righteousness. It belongs to a period of outward success that masked deep moral corruption. It addresses a prosperous but spiritually numb people who assume worship can hide injustice.

How the book moves

The book moves through oracles against nations, direct indictment of Israel, visions of judgment, and a final note of restoration.

Why this book matters

Amos matters because it proves God is not impressed by worship that leaves oppression untouched.

Questions for this book

  • What injustice, idolatry, or compromise is being confronted?
  • Where does the book hold out hope, renewal, or future restoration?

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