a9:1
b7:1
c1 Pet 4:17
d9:2-4
ePs 139:7-12
f9:2

‏ Amos 9:1-2

9:1  a I saw ... the Lord (see 7:1  b): God ceased to reveal how or why he would punish Israel; he was now poised to act.

• beside the altar: Judgment must begin with the center of worship (cp. 1 Pet 4:17  c). This altar probably refers to the Bethel shrine, although it could refer to the Temple in Jerusalem.
Summary for Amos 9:2-4: 9:2-4  d God is inescapable (cp. Ps 139:7-12  e). When people trust, believe, and obey God, his inescapability is a great blessing. But because Israel rejected God’s revelation, his presence would mean judgment, not comfort. 9:2  f to the place of the dead (literally to Sheol): In the Old Testament, Sheol is a place beneath the earth where the dead have their abode.
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