Amos 3:12

12 Alzo zegt de HEERE: Gelijk als een herder twee schenkelen, of een stukje van een oor uit des leeuwen muil redt, alzo zullen de kinderen Israels gered worden, die daar zitten te Samaria, in den hoek van het bed, en op de sponde van de koets.

Amos 3:12 Meaning and Commentary

Amos 3:12

Thus saith the Lord, as the shepherd taketh out of the mouth
of the lion
Or what the lion has left, to show to his master that it had been seized and torn by a beast of prey; for otherwise it is a most daring thing, and not usual, for a shepherd to take anything out of a lion's mouth, though David did: and here it is said to be not a whole sheep, or a lamb, but two legs, or a piece of an ear;
the body of the creature being devoured by the lion, only some offal left he cared not for; two shanks of the legs that had no flesh upon them, and the gristle of the ear, as the Targum; having satisfied his hunger with the best of it: signifying hereby that only a few of the Israelites should escape the enemy, and those poor and insignificant, he made no account of; and this in a miraculous manner, it being like taking anything out of the mouth of a lion, to which a powerful enemy is compared, and particularly the king of Assyria, ( Jeremiah 50:17 ) ; so shall the children of Israel be taken out that dwell in Samaria;
only a few of them, and those the poorest; and their escape will be next to a miracle, when the city will be taken; even such as are weak and sickly, or faint hearted: being in a corner of a bed;
who either through sickness lie there, or slothfulness, danger being near; or through poverty, having only a corner or a piece of a bed to lie on; or through cowardice they hid themselves in one part of it: and in Damascus [in] a couch;
or "in a bed of Damascus" F8; the chief city in Syria, taken much about the same time as Samaria was; and where some of the Israelites might betake themselves, and think themselves secure as persons laid on a couch: or at the bed's feet F9, as some render it; or "in a corner of a couch" F11, as before. The Targum paraphrases it,

``that dwell in Samaria, in the strength of power, trusting in Damascus.''

FOOTNOTES:

F8 (vre qvmdb) "in sponda Damasci", Tigurine version; "in grabbato Damasci", so some in Drusius; "in lectis Damascenis", Castalio; so Abendana.
F9 "In crure spondae", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Tarnovius.
F11 "Angulo grabati", Pagninus; "in angulo strati", Montanus. So R. Sol. Urbin. Ohel Moed, fol. 75. 1.

Amos 3:12 In-Context

10 Want zij weten niet te doen, dat recht is, spreekt de HEERE; die in hun paleizen schatten vergaderen door geweld en verstoring.
11 Daarom, zo zegt de Heere HEERE: De vijand! en dat rondom het land! die zal uw sterkte van u nederstorten, en uw paleizen zullen uitgeplunderd worden.
12 Alzo zegt de HEERE: Gelijk als een herder twee schenkelen, of een stukje van een oor uit des leeuwen muil redt, alzo zullen de kinderen Israels gered worden, die daar zitten te Samaria, in den hoek van het bed, en op de sponde van de koets.
13 Hoort en betuigt in het huis Jakobs, spreekt de Heere HEERE, de God der heirscharen;
14 Dat Ik, ten dage als Ik Israels overtredingen over hem bezoeken zal, ook bezoeking zal doen over de altaren van Beth-El; en de hoornen des altaars zullen worden afgehouwen, en ter aarde vallen.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.