Interesting Facts About Amos

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MEANING: “Burden” or “Burden Bearer.”

AUTHOR: Amos

TIME WRITTEN: Likely around 755 B.C.

POSITION IN THE BIBLE:

  • HOLY BIBLE
  • CHAPTERS: 9
  • VERSES: 146
  • WORDS: 4,217
  • 30th Book in the Bible
  • 30th Book in the Old Testament
  • 8th of 17 Books of Prophecy (Isaiah – Malachi)
  • 3rd of 12 Minor Prophets (Hosea – Malachi)
  • 36 Books to Follow It

OBSERVATIONS ABOUT AMOS:

  • Amos delivered his prophecies in Bethel around 755 B.C.
  • He was a farmer who transitioned into a prophet.
  • The name Amos appears solely in the Book of Amos in the Old Testament.
  • Amos hailed from Tekoa in Judah, situated approximately twelve miles south of Jerusalem.
  • Astronomical data suggests a solar eclipse occurred in Israel on June 15, 763 B.C., which might have influenced Amos’ prophecy in Amos 8:9: “And it shall come to pass in that day, says the Lord God, That I will make the sun go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in broad daylight.”
  • Amos ministered after Obadiah, Joel, and Jonah, and before Hosea, Micah, and Isaiah.
  • His time was marked by:
  • Optimism in Israel.
  • Significant prosperity.
  • Near-ideal economic and military conditions.
  • Weakness of Assyria, Babylon, Syria, and Egypt.
  • A period three decades before Israel’s fall to Assyria.

KEY THEMES IN THE BOOK OF AMOS:

  • The central theme is God’s judgment of Israel.
  • The sins condemned include:
  • Empty ritualism in religion.
  • Oppression of the poor by the wealthy.
  • Idolatry.
  • Deceit.
  • Self-righteousness.
  • Arrogance.
  • Greed.
  • Materialism.
  • Callousness.
  • Despite Israel’s breaches of their covenant with Jehovah, God’s mercy and love are evident in His sending Amos to warn them of the consequences of their failure to repent.
  • Repeatedly, God declares, “I will send fire.”
  • Promises from God include:
  • The reinstatement of the Davidic line.
  • Renewal of the land.
  • Restoration of the Temple.


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