Amos 7:12
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
ثُمَّ قَالَ أَمَصْيَا لِعَامُوسَ: ”اُخْرُجْ مِنْ هُنَا أَيُّهَا الرَّائِي! اُهْرُبْ إِلَى بِلَادِ يَهُوذَا، وَهُنَاكَ كُلْ خُبْزًا وَهُنَاكَ تَنَبَّأْ.
What Does This Mean?
Amos 7:12 tells us that Amaziah, a priest, is telling the prophet Amos to leave Israel and go prophesy in Judah instead. This shows how some people were uncomfortable with Amos's messages of judgment.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend told you to stop playing at their house because they didn't like what you said about cleaning up toys. That’s kind of like what the priest is doing here; he wants Amos to go away because he doesn’t like what Amos says.
Historical Background
Amos was a prophet who spoke against social injustice and idolatry around 750 BC in Israel. The audience was likely the wealthy and powerful, as they were the ones being criticized by Amos for their greed and disregard for the poor.
Living It Out Today
In today's context, this verse reminds us that speaking truth to power can lead to resistance. For instance, if a company employee voices concerns about unethical practices, they might face pressure to be quiet or leave.
Topics
prophetstruth-tellingresistance to truthjudgment of Godsocial justicefaith under pressure
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Amaziah upset with Amos?
Amaziah, a priest in Bethel, was likely frustrated because Amos's messages of judgment and criticism were directed at the wealthy and powerful people like him. This threatened his position and comfort.
What is the significance of Amos being told to go to Judah?
Sending Amos to Judah was a way for Amaziah to silence him in Israel, as Judah was seen as less important politically. It’s like telling someone with an inconvenient message to speak somewhere else where they won’t be heard.
How does this verse relate to the theme of truth-telling?
This verse highlights how difficult it can be for prophets and others to tell uncomfortable truths, as those in power often resist or try to silence them. It underscores the importance and challenge of speaking truth.
What does this teach us about standing up for justice?
Amos's story shows that standing up for justice can be challenging and lead to opposition, but it is necessary. We must be brave like Amos in addressing injustice even when it’s unpopular or difficult.
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