Amos 2:16

2:16 Bravehearted warriors will run away naked in that day.”

The Lord is speaking!

Amos 3:7

3:7 Certainly the sovereign Lord does nothing without first revealing his plan to his servants the prophets.

Amos 5:4

5:4 The Lord says this to the family of Israel:

“Seek me so you can live!

Amos 7:5

7:5 I said, “Sovereign Lord, stop!

How can Jacob survive?

He is too weak!”

Amos 8:1

More Visions and Messages of Judgment

8:1 The sovereign Lord showed me this: I saw a basket of summer fruit.


tn Or “the most stouthearted” (NAB); NRSV “those who are stout of heart.”

tn Heb “house.”

sn The following verses explain what it meant to seek the Lord. Israel was to abandon the mere formalism and distorted view of God and reality that characterized religious activity at the worship sites, as well as the social injustice that permeated Israelite society. Instead the people were to repent and promote justice in the land. This call to seek the Lord echoes the challenge in 4:13 to prepare to meet him as he truly is.

tn Heb “stand.”

tn Heb “small.”

tn Heb “behold” or “look.”

sn The basket of summer fruit (also in the following verse) probably refers to figs from the summer crop, which ripens in August-September. See O. Borowski, Agriculture in Iron Age Israel, 115.