BIBLE DICTIONARY AMOS
Burden.
The prophet Amos prophesied in the days of Uzziah, king of Judah (died
about 740 B.C.), and Jeroboam II, king of Israel (died about 750 B.C.). He
was a shepherd (Amos 1:
1; Amos 7: 14)
and a native of Tekoa, 12 miles south of Jerusalem, but his ministry was
among those of the northern kingdom of Israel. His emphasis was upon the
moral character of Jehovah, the righteous ruler of all nations and men.
Amos shows that the offering the Lord most cares for is a righteous life -
the sacrifice of animals lose their meaning if offered as substitutes for
personal righteousness (Amos 5: 21-27). The
fact that Israel is the covenant people would make their punishment the
heavier (Amos 3: 2; Amos 9: 7). Yet Israel
will not be utterly destroyed (Amos 9: 8), and in the
last days the kingdom will return to and even surpass its ancient glory
(Amos 9: 11-15).
Amos emphasizes that the Lord speaks through his prophets in warning
mankind (Amos 3:
7).
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