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“The LORD roars from Zion and thunders from Jerusalem; the pastures of the shepherds dry up, and the top of Carmel withers.” So begins the prophecy of Amos. Why does the Lord roar? What had led to such abuses of privilege on the part of the people of Israel in that day? What happens when God’s holiness is offended and when his voice is ignored? Michael Bentley competently leads us through the...

she conceived, and bare Cain’. In this prophecy, God was not just addressing the northern kingdom; he spoke of the ‘whole family I brought up out of Egypt’. Although the Israelites had been split into two nations for a long while, God still saw them as one people. But privileges go hand-in-hand with responsibilities. We have already seen some of the sins of Israel described in lurid detail. Now, as the Lord highlights his choice of the people we can see how ungrateful they were, especially in view
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