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Also Amaziah said to Amos, you seer, go, flee you away into the land of Judah, and there eat bread, and prophesy there:
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Prophets vs. Profits
Commentators highlight that Amaziah, the priest of Bethel, judged Amos by his own worldly standards. He assumed Amos prophesied for money ("eat bread") and advised him to go where his message would be more profitable. Scholars see this as a timeless warning: those motivated by personal gain often cannot understand or believe in those who are motivated by a genuine calling from God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Jeroboam apparently took no account of the false priest’s message. Perhaps the memory of the true prophecies of Elisha regarding the successes of h…
19th Century
Anglican
Jeroboam treated the charge made by Amaziah with indifference, or perhaps with awe: at least, with silence. And so the priest of Bethel takes upon …
16th Century
Protestant
The Prophet here relates the scheme by which Satan attempted to depress his mind, so that he might not continue in the discharge of his prophetic o…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Also Amaziah said unto Amos Either at the same time; or, it may be, after he had waited for the king's answer, and receiv…
It is nothing new for the accusers of fellow believers to misrepresent them as enemies to the king and kingdom, as traitors to their prince, and tr…