Amos 6:9
Amharic Tigrinya 2011
ኪኸውን ድማ እዩ፡ ኣብ ሓንቲ ቤት ዓሰርተ ሰብ እኳ እንተ ተረፉ፡ ኪሞቱ እዮም።
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Amos says that even if only ten people are left in a house, they will still die. It's part of Amos' message to the Israelites about judgment and God’s wrath due to their sins.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big box of cookies, but someone tells you all the cookies will disappear, even if only ten are left. That's how sad and serious this message is from God through Amos.
Historical Background
Amos wrote this around 750 BC to the Northern Kingdom of Israel, warning them about God’s judgment due to their sinful lifestyles. The culture was characterized by wealth and social injustice.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, if a community is facing severe challenges like a pandemic or natural disaster, this verse can remind us that we need to turn back to God for mercy and protection.
Topics
judgmentsinhopemercydisasterrepentance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God say this to the Israelites?
God was warning them about severe consequences for their disobedience and sins. He wanted them to change their ways before it was too late.
What can we learn from Amos 6:9 today?
We can see the importance of repentance and turning back to God, even in dire circumstances. It encourages us to seek His mercy and guidance.
How do other prophets compare with Amos on this topic?
Prophets like Jeremiah and Isaiah also spoke about judgment for sin but often paired it with messages of hope and restoration if people repented.
What does the death of ten men in a house symbolize?
It symbolizes that no one is exempt from God's judgment, emphasizing the severity of the consequences for not turning back to Him.
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