13. prophesy not again--
(Am 2:12).
at Beth-el--Amaziah wants to be let alone at least in his own
residence.
the king's chapel--Beth-el was preferred by the king to Dan, the other
seat of the calf-worship, as being nearer Samaria, the capital, and as
hallowed by Jacob of old
(Ge 28:16, 19; 35:6, 7).
He argues by implication against Amos' presumption, as a private man,
in speaking against the worship sanctioned by the king, and that in the
very place consecrated to it for the king's own devotions.
king's court--that is, residence: the seat of empire, where the king
holds his court, and which thou oughtest to have reverenced. Samaria was
the usual king's residence: but for the convenience of attending the
calf-worship, a royal palace was at Beth-el also.
JFB.
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