The Prophet Amos
⭑ Catholic Public Domain Version 2009 ⭑
- Chapter 5 -
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A Call to Repentance
(Joel 1:13–20; Zephaniah 2:1–3; Luke 13:1–5)
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Woe to Rebellious Israel
(Acts 7:39–43)
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Footnotes
(a)5:5
Bethel,--Galgal,--Bersabee: The places where they worshipped their idols.(Challoner)
(b)5:8
Arcturus and Orion: Arcturus is a bright star in the north: Orion a beautiful constellation in the south.(Challoner)
(c)5:9
With a smile: That is, with all ease, and without making any effort.(Challoner)
(d)5:11 The pronoun ‘eo’ appears twice in this verse. Each time it refers to the same person. It could be interpreted to refer to God. So, they have torn apart the poor and they have stolen choice prey from God. The poor are the choice prize valued by God. The prior verse also refers to God, making this interpretation likely. On the other hand, the ‘pro eo’ could also refer to the poor, on whose behalf God punishes those who act unjustly.(Conte)
(e)5:15 The expression ‘the Lord God of hosts’ could also be rendered ‘the Lord God of armies,’ that is, of armies that destroy those who do evil and do not repent. The remnant of Joseph is the small number of believers who continue in the faith during a time when the vast majority of the world’s inhabitants have given themselves over to doing evil.(Conte)
(f)5:25
Did you offer, etc: Except the sacrifices that were offered at the first, in the dedication of the tabernacle, the Israelites offered no sacrifices in the desert.(Challoner)
(g)5:26
A tabernacle, etc: All this alludes to the idolatry which they committed, when they were drawn away by the daughters of Moab to the worship of their gods. Num. 25.(Challoner)