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The Bible is primarily a book about Israel and those countries which interact with it. Israel was all 12 tribes and not just Judah. Inspired Scripture from God does not necessitate the writer comprehending its full intent - consider Daniel.
With that said, Amos, like many other books of prophecy, have duality - meaning a warning for the general timeframe and then a warning for an end-time revelation (God says He never brings something about without letting mankind know it will come first). Amos gave a warning to Israel - 10 Northern Tribes about 30 years before their captivity by Assyria and their loss of national identity. Yet, they are not gone as Jesus sent His Apostles to the Lost Tribes of Israel and several historians noted these peoples - beginning with Josephus.
Knowing who they are today would bridge this Old Testament prophet to the 21st Century. In Ezekiel, God speaks of bringing His lost people Israel back to their brother Judah and uniting them once again in the Land of Canaan for ever. With the threads of other prophecies, it seems quite apparent that Amos' prophecies will fall again upon the modern peoples of the Lost Tribes of Israel and those nations that interact with them.
Oh, dude, Amos Fortune's story is divided into 19 chapters. Yeah, like, 19 whole chapters of his journey from being enslaved in Africa to becoming a free man in America. So, if you're looking for a good read with a decent number of chapters, that's the one.
Amos was a humble 'sheep raiser' and 'nipper of figs'(Amos 1:1/Amos 7:14) who was called by God to become a prophet to the idolatrous 10 tribe Kingdom of Israel(Amos 7:15)with it's calf worship, around 829-804 BCE. The entire book of Amos is composed of prophecies about God's execution of judgement against faithless Israel (Amos 3:1-Amos 6:14/Amos 7:1-8:14), as well as Judah and pagan nations at the time(Amos 1:1-2:16), but also held out the promise of a restoration for all those faithful to YHWH (the God of the Bible)(Amos 9:1-15).
Amos. Whoever didn't know that is a stupid retard. look in the Bible fools!
In Amos 8:10, the phrase "baldness on every head" is a metaphorical way of describing a time of mourning and distress. It symbolizes a state of sorrow and grief that will affect everyone, leaving them with a sense of desolation and loss. This passage is part of a prophecy foretelling the impending judgment and devastation that will come upon the people.
ÒGr 1-3-- A mouse named Amos builds a boat and sets off to sea. In one unfortunate moment, he finds himself cast overboard in the middle of the ocean. As he contemplates his death by drowning, Boris the whale emerges. This Spanish translation is wonderfully told and will be a natural for storytime. The watercolor illustrations capture the emotions of the two very unlikely companions who become best friends. ÒSchool Library Journal
The author of the book of Amos is Amos himself. It is a small book , hewas a shepherd.
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The book of Amos is written by the prophet Amos, he was a herdsmen before god called him.
The book of Amos in the Old Testament consists of nine chapters. It contains prophecies attributed to Amos, a shepherd and prophet, addressing the social injustices and moral decay of Israel during the 8th century BCE. Each chapter presents a mix of judgment and hope for restoration.
The book after Micah in the bible is Nahum.
This book in the Hebrew Bibles is called "Sepher Amos", the Book of Amos; and, in the Vulgate Latin and Syriac versions, the Prophecy of Amos. This person, Amos is not the father of Isaiah, as some say. There are no family details regarding, Amos except that this man was a country farmer and herdsman.
There is no record of any children that Amos, who wrote the book of Amos, had. But there is another Amos in the genealogy of Jesus, in Luke 3.25
The book preceding Obadiah in the Old Testament is the Book of Amos.
There are nine chapters in the Book of Amos in the Old Testament.
CLARE AMOS has written: 'BOOK OF GENESIS'
In the book of Amos (8:2, for example).
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