Amós 5:7

7 consuma a los que convierten el juicio en ajenjo y echan por tierra la justicia.

Amós 5:7 Meaning and Commentary

Amos 5:7

Ye who turn judgment to wormwood
This seems to be spoken to kings and judges, as Aben Ezra and Kimchi observe; in whose hands is the administration of justice, and who often pervert it, as these did here addressed and complained of; that which was the most useful and salubrious, and so the most desirable to the commonwealth, namely, just judgment, was changed into the reverse, what was as bitter and as disagreeable as wormwood; or "hemlock", as it might be rendered, and as it is in ( Amos 6:12 ) ; even injustice: and leave off righteousness in the earth;
leave off doing it among men: or rather, "leave [it] on the earth" F3; who cast it down to the ground, trampled upon it, and there left it; which is expressive not only of their neglect, but of their contempt of it; see ( Daniel 8:12 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (wxynh) "in terram prosterunt", Piscator; "justitiam in terram reliquerunt, i.e. humi prosternitis et deseritis", Mercerus; "collocantes humi", Junius & Tremellius.

Amós 5:7 In-Context

5 Pero no busquéis a Betel, ni vayáis a Gilgal, ni paséis a Beerseba; porque ciertamente Gilgal será llevada cautiva, y Betel caerá en desgracia.
6 Buscad al SEÑOR y viviréis, no sea que El prorrumpa como fuego, oh casa de José, y consuma a Betel sin que haya quien lo apague;
7 consuma a los que convierten el juicio en ajenjo y echan por tierra la justicia.
8 El que hizo las Pléyades y el Orión, cambia las densas tinieblas en aurora, y hace oscurecer el día en noche; el que llama a las aguas del mar, y las derrama sobre la faz de la tierra: el SEÑOR es su nombre.
9 El es quien desencadena destrucción sobre el fuerte, y hace que la ruina venga sobre la fortaleza.
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