Amos 5:7

5:7 The Israelites turn justice into bitterness;

they throw what is fair and right to the ground.

Amos 5:10

5:10 The Israelites hate anyone who arbitrates at the city gate;

they despise anyone who speaks honestly.

Amos 6:9

6:9 If ten men are left in one house, they too will die.


tn Heb “Those who”; the referent (the Israelites) has been specified in the translation for clarity. In light of vv. 11-13, it is also possible that the words are directed at a more limited group within the nation – those with social and economic power.

tn There is an interesting wordplay here with the verb הָפַךְ (hafakh, “overturn, turn”). Israel “turns” justice into wormwood (cf. 6:12), while the Lord “turns” darkness into morning (v. 8; cf. 4:11; 8:10). Israel’s turning is for evil, whereas the Lord’s is to demonstrate his absolute power and sovereignty.

tn Heb “they throw righteousness.”

sn In v. 7 the prophet begins to describe the guilty Israelites, but then interrupts his word picture with a parenthetical, but powerful, description of the judge they must face (vv. 8-9). He resumes his description of the sinners in v. 10.

tn Heb “they”; the referent (the Israelites) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

sn In ancient Israelite culture, legal disputes were resolved in the city gate, where the town elders met.