Amos 6:7

7 so you will be some of the first ones taken as slaves. Your feasting and lying around will come to an end.

Amos 6:7 Meaning and Commentary

Amos 6:7

Therefore now shall they go captive with the first that go
captive
That is, these men, who were the first and chief in the nation, who would not believe the day of Israel's captivity would ever come; or, however, had very distant apprehensions of it; but indulged and gratified their several senses of tasting, hearing, smelling, in a carnal way, and had no sympathy with and compassion upon their afflicted brethren; these should be the first the enemy should lay hold upon, and carry captive; as we find the royal family, the princes and nobles, the courtiers and chief tradesmen, were the first that were carried captive of the Jews, in Jeconiah's captivity, ( 2 Kings 24:12 2 Kings 24:14 ) ; and the banquet of them that stretched themselves shall be removed;
that stretched themselves upon couches, ( Amos 6:4 ) ; they shall have no more banquets or feasting bouts to attend to, by stretching themselves out, and lying upon couches at their ease; these shall be taken from them; and be glad of bread and water in an enemy's country, without a couch to recline upon. Some understand this of a funeral banquet, as in ( Jeremiah 16:5 ) ; and so the sense is, that when they die, they shall not have that honour done to their memory, as to have a funeral feast provided for those that attend their burial, as was customary. Kimchi interprets it, "the mourning [of such] shall draw nigh" F2; and according to his father, Joseph Kimchi, the word in the Arabic language signifies to lift up the voice, either in mourning or joy; and so may signify, that as all feasts, and the joy that attends them, should be removed, which is the sense of the Targum, instead of that, mourning should take place; or they should be deprived of the common ceremony at death of mourning men and women.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 (ro) "ad veniet", Munster; "appropinquabit", Mercerus; "veniet", Calvin. So R. Sol. Urbin. Ohel Moed, fol. 84. 2.

Amos 6:7 In-Context

5 You make up songs on your harps, and, like David, you compose songs on musical instruments.
6 You drink wine by the bowlful and use the best perfumed lotions. But you are not sad over the ruin of Israel,
7 so you will be some of the first ones taken as slaves. Your feasting and lying around will come to an end.
8 The Lord God made this promise; the Lord God All-Powerful says: "I hate the pride of the Israelites, and I hate their strong buildings, so I will let the enemy take the city and everything in it."
9 At that time there might be only ten people left alive in just one house, but they will also die.
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