Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
The Lord God shows the prophet Amos a basket of summer fruit and declares that the end has come for Israel, promising no longer to spare them and warning that temple songs will turn into wailing amidst silent corpses. The text condemns merchants who trample the needy, shorten the ephah, increase the shekel, use dishonest scales, and sell the poor for silver or sandals. In response, the Lord swears by the Pride of Jacob that the land will quake, rise and subside like the Nile, and experience a daytime darkness where the sun sets at noon. Feasts and songs will transform into mourning, sackcloth, and shaved heads resembling the loss of an only son. Finally, the Lord announces a coming famine of hearing the words of the Lord, causing people to stagger across the land in vain search, while youths faint from thirst and those who swear by the gods of Samaria, Dan, and Beersheba fall to rise no more.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.