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Thus says Yahweh: For three transgressions of Damascus, yes, for four, I will not turn away the punishment of it; because they have threshed Gilead with threshing instruments of iron:
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God Judges All Nations
Commentators explain that Amos begins by prophesying against Israel's enemies to make a crucial point: God's justice is not limited to His own people. By first condemning the sins of Damascus, God shows Israel that He is the righteous judge of the whole earth. This rhetorical strategy prepares Israel to accept that they, too, will be held accountable and cannot claim special exemption from judgment.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The order of God’s threatenings seems to have been addressed to gain the people's attention. The punishment is first pronounced upon their enemies,…
19th Century
Anglican
CURSE ON DAMASCUS.
Three transgressions... —This form of transgression, which occurs eight times …
16th Century
Protestant
It is strange that Amos said his words concerned Israel, and yet he now turns to speak of Damascus and the country of Syria. This seems inconsisten…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Thus says the Lord Lest it should be thought that the words that Amos spoke were his own, and he spoke them of himsel…
GOD employed a shepherd, a herdsman, to reprove and warn the people. Those to whom God gives abilities for His services, ought not to be despised f…