Amós 7

Tres visiones

1 El SEÑOR omnipotente me mostró esta visión: Empezaba a crecer la hierba después de la siega que corresponde al rey, y vi al Señor preparando enjambres de langostas.
2 Cuando las langostas acababan con la hierba de la tierra, exclamé:—¡SEÑOR mi Dios, te ruego que perdones a Jacob! ¿Cómo va a sobrevivir, si es tan pequeño?
3 Entonces el SEÑOR se compadeció y dijo:—Esto no va a suceder.
4 El SEÑOR omnipotente me mostró entonces otra visión: Vi al SEÑOR llamar a juicio con un fuego que devoraba el gran abismo y consumía los campos.
5 Y exclamé:—¡Deténte, SEÑOR mi Dios, te lo ruego! ¿Cómo sobrevivirá Jacob, si es tan pequeño?
6 Entonces el SEÑOR se compadeció y dijo:—Esto tampoco va a suceder.
7 El SEÑOR me mostró otra visión: Estaba él de pie junto a un muro construido a plomo, y tenía una cuerda de plomada en la mano.
8 Y el SEÑOR me preguntó:—¿Qué ves, Amós?—Una cuerda de plomada —respondí.Entonces el Señor dijo:—Mira, voy a tirar la plomada en medio de mi pueblo Israel; no volveré a perdonarlo.
9 »Los altares paganos de Isaac serán destruidos,y arruinados los santuarios de Israel;me levantaré con espadacontra el palacio de Jeroboán.

Amasías contra Amós

10 Entonces Amasías, sacerdote de Betel, envió un mensaje a Jeroboán rey de Israel: «Amós está conspirando contra ti en medio de Israel. El país ya no aguanta tanta palabrería de Amós,
11 porque anda diciendo:»“Jeroboán morirá a espada,e Israel será llevado cautivolejos de su tierra”».
12 Entonces Amasías le dijo a Amós:—¡Largo de aquí, vidente! ¡Si quieres ganarte el pan profetizando, vete a la tierra de Judá!
13 No vuelvas a profetizar en Betel, porque este es el santuario del rey; es el templo del reino.
14 Amós le respondió a Amasías:—Yo no soy profeta ni hijo de profeta, sino que cuido ovejas y cultivo higueras.
15 Pero el SEÑOR me sacó de detrás del rebaño y me dijo: “Ve y profetiza a mi pueblo Israel”.
16 Así que oye la palabra del SEÑOR. Tú dices:»“No profetices contra Israel;deja de predicar contra los descendientes de Isaac”.
17 »Por eso, así dice el SEÑOR:»“Tu esposa se prostituirá en la ciudad,y tus hijos y tus hijas caerán a espada.Tu tierra será medida y repartida,y tú mismo morirás en un país pagano.E Israel será llevado cautivolejos de su tierra”.

Amós 7 Commentary

Chapter 7

Visions of judgments to come upon Israel. (1-9) Amaziah threatens Amos. (10-17)

Verses 1-9 God bears long, but he will not bear always with a provoking people. The remembrance of the mercies we formerly received, like the produce of the earth of the former growth, should make us submissive to the will of God, when we meet with disappointments in the latter growth. The Lord has many ways of humbling a sinful nation. Whatever trouble we are under, we should be most earnest with God for the forgiveness of sin. Sin will soon make a great people small. What will become of Israel, if the hand that should raise him be stretched out against him? See the power of prayer. See what a blessing praying people are to a land. See how ready, how swift God is to show mercy; how he waits to be gracious. Israel was a wall, a strong wall, which God himself reared as a defence to his sanctuary. The Lord now seems to stand upon this wall. He measures it; it appears to be a bowing, bulging wall. Thus God would bring the people of Israel to the trial, would discover their wickedness; and the time will come, when those who have been spared often, shall be spared no longer. But the Lord still calls Israel his people. The repeated prayer and success of the prophet should lead us to seek the Saviour.

Verses 10-17 It is no new thing for the accusers of the brethren, to misrepresent them as enemies to the king and kingdom, as traitors to their prince, and troublers of the land, when they are the best friends to both. Those who make gain their godliness, and are governed by the hopes of wealth and preferment, are ready to think these the most powerful motives with others also. But those who have a warrant from God, like Amos, ought not to fear the face of man. If God, that sent him, had not strengthened him, he could not thus have set his face as a flint. The Lord often chooses the weak and foolish things of the world to confound the wise and mighty. But no fervent prayers, or self-denying labours, can bring proud sinners to bear faithful reproofs and warnings. And all who oppose or despise the Divine word, must expect fatal effects to their souls, unless they repent.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO AMOS 7

In this and the two following chapters are the visions of Amos, in number five; three of which are contained in this chapter, and with which it begins. The first is of the grasshoppers or locusts eating up the later grass of the land, which are stopped at the intercession of the prophet, Am 7:1-3; the second is of fire the Lord called for to contend by, whose devouring flames are made to cease by the same interposition, Am 7:4-6; and the other is of the plumbline, signifying the utter destruction of the people of Israel, according to the righteous judgment of God, Am 7:7-9; upon the delivery of which prophecies and visions, the priest of Bethel forms a charge against the prophet to the king; and advises Amos to flee into Judea, and prophesy there, and not at Bethel, being willing to be rid of him at any rate, Am 7:10-13; next follows the prophet's vindication of himself showing his divine call to the prophetic office, and his mission and express order he had from the Lord to prophesy unto Israel, Am 7:14,15; and concludes with a denunciation of divine judgments on the priest's family, and upon the whole land of Israel, Am 7:16,17.

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