Amos 1
The prophet Amos pronounces a series of devastating judgments against the surrounding nations (Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, ...
Amos 2
God's judgment extends to Judah and Israel for their moral and spiritual corruption, despite His past deliveranc...
Amos 3
God's judgment is imminent and justified because of Israel's privileged relationship with Him and their sub...
Amos 4
God recounts His past acts of discipline and warning towards Israel, emphasizing their persistent refusal to repent, ...
Amos 5
God laments over Israel's imminent destruction and calls them to seek Him and turn away from their wicked ways, ...
Amos 6
Woe to those at ease in Zion and Samaria, who trust in their luxury and security, for their destruction is imminent d...
Amos 7
Amos receives visions of impending judgment but intercedes for Israel twice; however, his ministry is opposed by Amaz...
Amos 8
Another vision of ripe fruit signifies Israel's ripeness for judgment due to their oppression of the poor and di...
Amos 9
Despite Israel's attempts to escape God's judgment, it is inescapable; however, a remnant will be restored ...