Amos 5:22
Context5:22 Even if you offer me burnt and grain offerings, 1 I will not be satisfied;
I will not look with favor on your peace offerings of fattened calves. 2
Amos 5:25
Context5:25 You did not bring me 3 sacrifices and grain offerings during the forty years you spent in the wilderness, family 4 of Israel.
Amos 8:6
Context8:6 We’re eager to trade silver for the poor, 5
a pair of sandals 6 for the needy!
We want to mix in some chaff with the grain!” 7
1 tn Heb “burnt offerings and your grain offerings.”
2 tn Heb “Peace offering[s], your fattened calves, I will not look at.”
3 tn Heb “Did you bring me…?” This rhetorical question expects a negative answer. The point seems to be this: Since sacrifices did not characterize God’s relationship with Israel during the nation’s formative years, the people should not consider them to be so fundamental. The
sn Like Jer 7:22-23, this passage seems to contradict the Pentateuchal accounts that indicate Israel did offer sacrifices during the wilderness period. It is likely that both Amos and Jeremiah overstate the case to emphasize the relative insignificance of sacrifices in comparison to weightier matters of the covenant. See R. de Vaux, Ancient Israel, 428.
4 tn Heb “house.”
5 tn Heb “to buy the poor for silver.”
sn The expression trade silver for the poor refers to the slave trade.
6 tn See the note on the word “sandals” in 2:6.
7 tn Heb “The chaff of the grain we will sell.”