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Therefore thus will I do to you, Israel; [and] because I will do this to you, prepare to meet your God, Israel.
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The Unspoken Judgment
Commentators explain that God's threat, "thus will I do to you," is intentionally vague. After lesser punishments failed, this unspecified doom was meant to be more terrifying than any specific plague. It serves as a final, solemn summons for Israel to face God Himself in judgment, with the uncertainty heightening the sense of dread.
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Amos
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Therefore thus will I do to you – God says more by His silence. He had enumerated successive scourges. Now, with His hand uplifted …
19th Century
Anglican
Thus will I do.—What is He about to do? It is left in awful uncertainty, but the doom is wrapped up in the boundless poss…
16th Century
Protestant
Amos here declares, in the person of God, that the people hoped in vain for pardon, or for a modification, an abatement, or an end to their punishm…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Therefore thus will I do to you, O Israel
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