a5:1-3
b3:1-2
c4:1-3
d5:1
e5:2
fIsa 47:1
gLam 2:13
hLam 1:1
i5:3
jLev 26:8

‏ Amos 5:1-3

Summary for Amos 5:1-3: 5:1-3  a The charges against Israel had been filed (3:1-2  b; 4:1-3  c); now it was time for judgment. Amos made this point clear by singing a funeral song for Israel, as though the nation were already dead. 5:1  d funeral song: The Hebrew word (qinah) describes a special rhythm (3+2 beats) used for funeral dirges (most of the book of Lamentations is written in qinah). The ominous significance was clear: Israel had already died and now awaited burial.
5:2  e When used to describe political powers, virgin refers to a state of being unconquered by a foreign power (e.g., Babylon, Isa 47:1  f; Jerusalem, Lam 2:13  g; cp. Lam 1:1  h).
5:3  i This verse is a reversal of the promises made in Lev 26:8  j.
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