Judgment on Moab and Judah In today’s passage, the Lord passes judgement upon Moab
(vv. 1-3) and Judah (vv. 4-5). Moab was situated east of
the Dead Sea between Ammon and Edom (vv. 1-3). They
had descended from an incestuous relationship between Lot
and his oldest daughter. Balak, king of Moab tried to hire
Judgment on Israel After charging many of Israel’s enemies, including the
nation of Judah, Amos turned his attention to Israel itself.
Using the same formula of condemnation that he had
employed for Israel’s enemies, he warned that the nation of
Israel would not escape punishment for its behavior. Amos
mentions ...
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Judgment on Moab and Judah
In today’s passage, the Lord passes judgement upon Moab (vv. 1-3) and Judah (vv. 4-5). Moab was situated east of the Dead Sea between Ammon and Edom (vv. 1-3). They had descended from an incestuous relationship between Lot and his oldest daughter. Balak, king of Moab tried to hire
Judgment on Israel
After charging many of Israel’s enemies, including the nation of Judah, Amos turned his attention to Israel itself. Using the same formula of condemnation that he had employed for Israel’s enemies, he warned that the nation of Israel would not escape punishment for its behavior. Amos mentions ...