a3:14
b1 Kgs 12:26-33
c2 Kgs 10:29
dAmos 7:13
e3:15

‏ Amos 3:14-15

3:14  a pagan altars at Bethel: The shrine at Bethel, built by Jeroboam I shortly after his inauguration (1 Kgs 12:26-33  b), continued through the dynasty of Jehu (2 Kgs 10:29  c), from whom Jeroboam II descended. This shrine merged worship of Yahweh (the Lord) with the pagan symbol of a bull. When the altars were destroyed, the Bethel shrine, the king’s official sanctuary (Amos 7:13  d), and the northern kingdom would also be ruined.
3:15  e Ivory represents the immense, ill-gotten wealth of the rich. Archaeologists have found some of these ivory inlays in the ruins of Samaria.
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