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Am 3:1-6:14 REASONS FOR ISRAEL’S PUNISHMENT

The prophet’s responsibility (Am 3:1-8)

Many Israelites thought that because they were God’s people, they could do as they liked without fear of punishment. On the contrary, says Amos, God’s choice of them to be his people is all the more reason why he will punish them if they are disobedient (Am 3:1-2).

To prevent the people from thinking that he is making idle threats, Amos points out that he has good reason for speaking with such boldness. He gives a list of illustrations to show that there is a reason for everything. For example, if people go on a journey together, the reason is they have arranged it. If a lion roars, the reason is it has caught its prey. If a bird-trap shuts, the reason is a bird has been caught in it. If troops assemble for battle, the reason is the city fears an attack (Am 3:3-6).

Likewise if a prophet speaks boldly, the reason is God has given him a warning to pass on to the people. They should therefore take notice (Am 3:7-8).