Amos 9:1-6

God's Judgment Unavoidable

1 I saw the Lord standing beside the 1altar, and He said, "Smite the capitals so that the 2thresholds will shake, And 3break them on the heads of them all! Then I will 4slay the rest of them with the sword; They will 5not have a fugitive who will flee, Or a refugee who will escape.
2 "Though they dig into 6Sheol, From there will My hand take them; And though they 7ascend to heaven, From there will I bring them down.
3 "Though they hide on the summit of Carmel, I will 8search them out and take them from there; And though they 9conceal themselves from My sight on the floor of the sea, From there I will command the 10serpent and it will bite them.
4 "And though they go into 11captivity before their enemies, From there I will command the sword that it slay them, And I will 12set My eyes against them for evil and not for good."
5 The Lord GOD of hosts, The One who 13touches the land so that it melts, And 14all those who dwell in it mourn, And all of it rises up like the Nile And subsides like the Nile of Egypt;
6 The One who builds His 15upper chambers in the heavens And has founded His vaulted dome over the earth, He who 16calls for the waters of the sea And 17pours them out on the face of the earth, 18The LORD is His name.

Amos 9:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO AMOS 9

This chapter contains the fifth and last vision the prophet saw; which represents the certain desolation of the land, city, and temple, and the slaughter of all sorts of persons, high and low, none should escape it, Am 9:1; be they where they would, they should be found out, whether in hell or heaven, on the tops of the highest mountains, or in the bottom of the sea, or in a foreign land, since the eyes of the Lord were upon them for evil, Am 9:2-4; nor could they hope to escape, when they considered his greatness and his power, and what he could do, and had done; and how they had behaved towards him, even though they were the people he had brought out of Egypt, Am 9:5-7; but though the sinful kingdom should be destroyed, yet not utterly, a remnant should be saved, Am 9:8-10; and the chapter is concluded with gracious promises of raising up the tabernacle of David fallen down, and of the return of the people of Israel to their own land; and of their settlement and continuance in it, never more to depart from it, Am 9:11-15.

Cross References 18

  • 1. Amos 3:14
  • 2. Zephaniah 2:14
  • 3. Psalms 68:21; Habakkuk 3:13
  • 4. Amos 7:17
  • 5. Jeremiah 11:11
  • 6. Psalms 139:8
  • 7. Jeremiah 51:53; Obadiah 4
  • 8. Jeremiah 16:16
  • 9. Job 34:22; Psalms 139:9, 10
  • 10. Isaiah 27:1
  • 11. Leviticus 26:33
  • 12. Leviticus 17:10; Jeremiah 21:10; Jeremiah 39:16; Jeremiah 44:11
  • 13. Psalms 104:32; Psalms 144:5; Isaiah 64:1; Micah 1:4
  • 14. Amos 8:8
  • 15. Psalms 104:3, 13
  • 16. Amos 5:8
  • 17. Psalms 104:6
  • 18. Amos 4:13

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Heb "YHWH," usually rendered LORD, and so throughout the ch
  • [b]. Or "stairs"
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