Amos


Amos is the thirtieth book of the Bible and contains the prophetic message of Amos, who called Israel to account for injustice and spiritual corruption. He condemned oppression of the poor, dishonest practices, and empty religious rituals without true righteousness. Amos emphasizes that God desires justice, mercy, and sincere worship. The book also points to future restoration for God’s people. It is a book of justice, warning, and hope.

Read more: The Book of Amos

Amos 1 | Amos 2 | Amos 3 | Amos 4 | Amos 5 | Amos 6 | Amos 7 | Amos 8 | Amos 9

Amos Chapter Highlights

  • Amos 1: Judgments pronounced on surrounding nations
  • Amos 2: Judgment also declared against Judah and Israel
  • Amos 3: Israel warned of punishment for covenant unfaithfulness
  • Amos 4: Israel’s stubborn refusal to return to God
  • Amos 5: Call to seek the Lord and practice justice
  • Amos 6: Woe to the complacent and self-indulgent
  • Amos 7: Visions of judgment; Amos opposed by Amaziah
  • Amos 8: Vision of ripe fruit; end is near for Israel
  • Amos 9: Final judgment and promise of restoration
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