Book of Amos in Smiths Bible Dictionary
The book of the prophecies of Amos seems to be divided into
four principal portions closely connected together. (1) From
1:1 to 2:3 he denounces the sins of the nations bordering on
Israel and Judah. (2) From 2:4 to 6:14 he describes the state
of those two kingdoms, especially, the former. (3) From 7:1 to
9:10 he relates his visit to Bethel, and sketches the
impending punishment of Israel. At last he promises blessings.
The chief peculiarity of the style consists in the number of
allusions to natural objects and agricultural occupations, as
might be expected from the early life of the author.
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