The Book of Amos

The Book of Amos

Auteur : Jason R. Jackson

Date de publication : 2018

Éditeur : Seedbed Publishing

Nombre de pages : 96

Résumé du livre

During the eighth century BC, the Northern Kingdom of Israel experienced a period of unprecedented economic growth. But this financial boom wasn't enough for Israel's elite. To increase their already robust profits and fund their already upscale lifestyles, they leveraged their powerful positions to exploit their poor neighbors. They often did so under the guise of worship. Their actions violated God's laws, trampled God's people, and defamed God's name.

God took exception to Israel's acts and commissioned Amos, a farmer from the Southern Kingdom of Judah, to speak on his behalf. Through this prophet, God stood up to the rich and spoke up for the poor. He condemned Israel's religious, economic, and judicial leaders and their practices. He pronounced impending judgment and proclaimed future salvation.

In this OneBook: Daily-Weekly study, Jason R. Jackson helps readers understand Amos's challenging words within the context of his world and apply those words to our startlingly similar world. This eight-week study will encourage participants, through the finished work of Jesus and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit, to pursue justice that rolls like a river and righteousness that flows like a constant stream.

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