Amos 9

Fifth Vision: The Lord beside the Altar

1 I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said: Strike the capitals of the pillars so that the thresholds shake; knock them down on the heads of all the people. Then I will kill the rest of them with the sword. None of those who flee will get away; none of their fugitives will escape.
2 If they dig down to Sheol, from there My hand will take them; if they climb up to heaven, from there I will bring them down.
3 If they hide themselves on the top of Carmel, from there I will track them down and seize them; if they conceal themselves from My sight on the sea floor,[a] from there I will command the [sea] serpent to bite them.
4 And if they are driven by their enemies into captivity, from there I will command the sword to kill them.[b] I will fix My eyes on them for harm and not for good.[c]
5 The Lord, the God of Hosts- He touches the earth; it melts, and all who dwell on it mourn; all of it rises like the Nile and subsides like the Nile of Egypt.[d]
6 He builds His upper chambers in the heavens and lays the foundation of His vault on the earth.[e] He summons the waters of the sea and pours them out on the face of the earth. Yahweh is His name.

Announcement of Judgment

7 Israelites, are you not like the Cushites to Me? [This is]*The bracketed text has been added for clarity. the Lord's declaration. Didn't I bring Israel from the land of Egypt, the Philistines from Caphtor,[f] and the Arameans from Kir?
8 Look, the eyes of the Lord God are on the sinful kingdom,[g] and I will destroy it from the face of the earth. However, I will not totally destroy the house of Jacob- the Lord's declaration-
9 for I am about to give the command, and I will shake the house of Israel among all the nations, as one shakes a sieve, but not a pebble will fall to the ground.
10 All the sinners among My people, who say: Disaster will never overtake[h] or confront us,[i] will die by the sword.

Announcement of Restoration

11 In that day I will restore the fallen booth of David:[j] I will repair its gaps, restore its ruins,[k] and rebuild it as in the days of old,
12 so that they may possess the remnant of Edom[l] and all the nations that are called by My name[m][n]- [this is]*The bracketed text has been added for clarity. the Lord's declaration- He will do this.
13 Hear this! The days are coming- the Lord's declaration- when the plowman will overtake the reaper and the one who treads grapes, the sower of seed. The mountains will drip with sweet wine, and all the hills will flow [with it].[o]
14 I will restore the fortunes of My people Israel.[p][q] They will rebuild and occupy ruined cities,[r] plant vineyards and drink their wine, make gardens and eat their produce.[s]
15 I will plant them on their land, and they will never again be uprooted from the land I have given them.[t] Yahweh your God has spoken.

Amos 9 Commentary

Chapter 9

The ruin of Israel. (1-10) The restoration of the Jews and the gospel blessing. (11-15)

Verses 1-10 The prophet, in vision, saw the Lord standing upon the idolatrous altar at Bethel. Wherever sinners flee from God's justice, it will overtake them. Those whom God brings to heaven by his grace, shall never be cast down; but those who seek to climb thither by vain confidence in themselves, will be cast down and filled with shame. That which makes escape impossible and ruin sure, is, that God will set his eyes upon them for evil, not for good. Wretched must those be on whom the Lord looks for evil, and not for good. The Lord would scatter the Jews, and visit them with calamities, as the corn is shaken in a sieve; but he would save some from among them. The astonishing preservation of the Jews as a distinct people, seems here foretold. If professors make themselves like the world, God will level them with the world. The sinners who thus flatter themselves, shall find that their profession will not protect them.

Verses 11-15 Christ died to gather together the children of God that were scattered abroad, here said to be those who were called by his name. The Lord saith this, who doeth this, who can do it, who has determined to do it, the power of whose grace is engaged for doing it. Verses ( 13-15 ) may refer to the early times of Christianity, but will receive a more glorious fulfilment in the events which all the prophets more or less foretold, and may be understood of the happy state when the fulness both of the Jews and the Gentiles come into the church. Let us continue earnest in prayer for the fulfilment of these prophecies, in the peace, purity, and the beauty of the church. God marvellously preserves his elect amidst the most fearful confusions and miseries. When all seems desperate, he wonderfully revives his church, and blesses her with all spiritual blessings in Christ Jesus. And great shall be the glory of that period, in which not one good thing promised shall remain unfulfilled.

Footnotes 20

  • [a]. Jnh 2:2-6
  • [b]. Jb 34:21-22; Ps 139:7-12; Jr 23:24
  • [c]. Jr 21:10; 44:27
  • [d]. Am 8:8
  • [e]. Ps 102:25; Isa 48:13; 51:13
  • [f]. Crete; Dt 2:23; Jr 47:4
  • [g]. Am 9:4
  • [h]. Or You will not let disaster come near
  • [i]. Am 6:3; Jr 5:12; 23:17
  • [j]. 2 Sm 7:11-16; Jr 23:5; Ezk 34:23-24; Lk 1:32; Rv 5:5
  • [k]. Isa 44:26
  • [l]. Ob 21
  • [m]. LXX reads so that the remnant of man and all the nations . . . may seek [Me]; Ac 15:17
  • [n]. Isa 43:6-7; Ac 15:15-18
  • [o]. Jl 2:24; 3:18
  • [p]. Or restore My people Israel from captivity
  • [q]. Dt 30:3; Jr 31:23; 32:42-44
  • [r]. Jr 30:18; 33:10-11
  • [s]. Isa 65:21; Jr 31:5
  • [t]. 2 Sm 7:10; Jr 24:6

Chapter Summary

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.

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