Proverbs 22:22-23

     22, 23. Here follow ten precepts of two verses each. Though men fail to defend the poor, God will (Pr 17:5; Ps 12:5).

      in the gate—place of public gathering (Job 5:4; Ps 69:12).

Amos 8:4-7

     4. Hear—The nobles needed to be urged thus, as hating to hear reproof.

      swallow up the needy—or, "gape after," that is, pant for their goods; so the word is used, Job 7:2, Margin.

      to make the poor . . . to fail—"that they (themselves) may be placed alone in the midst of the earth" (Isa 5:8).

     5. So greedy are they of unjust gain that they cannot spare a single day, however sacred, from pursuing it. They are strangers to God and enemies to themselves, who love market days better than sabbath days; and they who have lost piety will not long keep honesty. The new moons (Nu 10:10) and sabbaths were to be kept without working or trading (Ne 10:31).

      set forth wheat—literally, "open out" stores of wheat for sale.

      ephah—containing three seahs, or above three pecks.

      making . . . small—making it below the just weight to purchasers.

      shekel great—taking from purchasers a greater weight of money than was due. Shekels used to be weighed out in payments (Ge 23:16). Thus they committed a double fraud against the law (De 25:13, 14).

     6. buy . . . poor for silver . . . pair of shoes—that is, that we may compel the needy for money, or any other thing of however little worth, to sell themselves to us as bondmen, in defiance of Le 25:39; the very thing which brings down God's judgment (Am 2:6).

      sell the refuse of . . . wheat—which contains no nutriment, but which the poor eat at a low price, being unable to pay for flour.

     7. Lord hath sworn by the excellency of Jacob—that is, by Himself, in whom Jacob's seed glory [MAURER]. Rather, by the spiritual privileges of Israel, the adoption as His peculiar people [CALVIN], the temple, and its Shekinah symbol of His presence. Compare Am 6:8, where it means Jehovah's temple (compare Am 4:2).

      never forget—not pass by without punishing (Am 8:2; Ho 8:13; 9:9).

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