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Amos 3:10

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3:10 “They do not know how to do what is right.” (The Lord is speaking.)

“They store up 1  the spoils of destructive violence 2  in their fortresses.

Amos 6:4

Context

6:4 They lie around on beds decorated with ivory, 3 

and sprawl out on their couches.

They eat lambs from the flock,

and calves from the middle of the pen.

Amos 6:6-7

Context

6:6 They drink wine from sacrificial bowls, 4 

and pour the very best oils on themselves. 5 

Yet they are not concerned over 6  the ruin 7  of Joseph.

6:7 Therefore they will now be the first to go into exile, 8 

and the religious banquets 9  where they sprawl on couches 10  will end.

1 tn Heb “those who.”

2 tn Heb “violence and destruction.” The expression “violence and destruction” stand metonymically for the goods the oppressors have accumulated by their unjust actions.

3 tn Heb “beds of ivory.”

4 sn Perhaps some religious rite is in view, or the size of the bowls is emphasized (i.e., bowls as large as sacrificial bowls).

5 tn Heb “with the best of oils they anoint [themselves].”

6 tn Or “not sickened by.”

7 sn The ruin of Joseph may refer to the societal disintegration in Israel, or to the effects of the impending judgment.

8 tn Heb “they will go into exile at the head of the exiles.”

9 sn Religious banquets. This refers to the מַרְזֵחַ (marzeakh), a type of pagan religious banquet popular among the upper class of Israel at this time and apparently associated with mourning. See P. King, Amos, Hosea, Micah, 137-61; J. L. McLaughlin, The “Marzeah” in the Prophetic Literature (VTSup). Scholars debate whether at this banquet the dead were simply remembered or actually venerated in a formal, cultic sense.

10 tn Heb “of the sprawled out.” See v. 4.



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