a7:14
b1:1
c7:15
d1:2
e3:8
f7:16
g5:6
i6:6

‏ Amos 7:14-16

7:14  a Amos was not a professional prophet or even a disciple in training. He had no financial incentive to leave his livelihood in order to prophesy.

• shepherd: The Hebrew word here is not the same as in 1:1  b and is not found elsewhere in the Old Testament. It is related to a word for cattle, suggesting that Amos may have raised cattle as a breeder or herder (see Amos Book Introduction, “The Prophet Amos”).

• The sycamore-fig was gathered for cattle feed.
7:15  c Amos was not motivated by financial gain. Instead, the Lord’s voice (see 1:2  d; 3:8  e) moved Amos to prophesy.
7:16  f against my people (literally against the house of Isaac): Isaac represents all Israel (see also study note on 7:9; cp. 5:6  g, 15  h; 6:6  i).
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