a5:10
b5:7
c5:12
d5:11
e5:13
f5:10

‏ Amos 5:10-13

5:10  a Amos resumes the thought begun in 5:7  b. Israel’s courts, controlled by the wealthy, depended on corrupt judges and hired witnesses. They had no use for what was true, but only for what was expedient to their own cause (5:12  c).
5:11  d stone houses: Again, Amos targets the rich. The houses of peasants were built of mud brick. Cut stone, the result of laborious handwork, was very expensive.
5:13  e Witnesses pleaded that they saw and heard nothing. Truthfulness had become a liability (5:10  f) and might endanger the one who spoke it.
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