阿摩司书 8:10

10 我 必 使 你 们 的 节 期 变 为 悲 哀 , 歌 曲 变 为 哀 歌 。 众 人 腰 束 麻 布 , 头 上 光 秃 , 使 这 场 悲 哀 如 丧 独 生 子 , 至 终 如 痛 苦 的 日 子 一 样 。

阿摩司书 8:10 Meaning and Commentary

Amos 8:10

And I will turn your feasts into mourning, and all your songs
into lamentation
Either their religious feasts, the feasts of pentecost, tabernacles, and passover; at which three feasts there were eclipses of the sun, a few years after this prophecy of Amos, as Bishop Usher F17 observes: the first was an eclipse of the sun about ten digits, in the year 3213 A.M. or 791 B.C., June twenty fourth, at the feast of pentecost; the next was almost twelve digits, about eleven years after, on November eighth, 780 B.C., at the feast of the tabernacles; and the third was more than eleven digits in the following year, 779 B.C., on May fifth, at the feast of the passover; which the prophecy may literally refer to, and which might occasion great sorrow and concern, and especially at what they might be thought to forebode: but particularly this was fulfilled when these feasts could not be observed any longer, nor the songs used at them sung any more; or else their feasts, and songs at them, in their own houses, in which they indulged themselves in mirth and jollity; but now, instead thereof, there would be mourning and lamentation the loss of their friends, and being carried captive into a strange land; and I will bring up sackcloth upon all loins;
of high and low, rich and poor; even those that used to be covered with silk and rich embroideries: sackcloth was a coarse cloth put on in times of mourning for the dead, or on account of public calamities: and baldness upon every head:
the hair being either shaved off or pulled off; both which were sometimes done, as a token of mourning: and I will make it as the mourning of an only [son];
as when parents mourn for an only son, which is generally carried to the greatest height, and continued longest, as well as is most sincere and passionate; the case being exceeding cutting and afflictive, as this is hereby represented to be: and the end thereof as a bitter day;
a day of bitter calamity, and of bitter wailing and mourning, in the bitterness of their spirits; though the beginning of the day was bright and clear, a fine sunshine, yet the end of it dark and bitter, distressing and sorrowful, it being the end of the people of Israel, as in ( Amos 8:2 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F17 Annales Vet. Test. ad A. M. 3213.

阿摩司书 8:10 In-Context

8 地 岂 不 因 这 事 震 动 ? 其 上 的 居 民 不 也 悲 哀 吗 ? 地 必 全 然 像 尼 罗 河 涨 起 , 如 同 埃 及 河 涌 上 落 下 。
9 主 耶 和 华 说 : 到 那 日 , 我 必 使 日 头 在 午 间 落 下 , 使 地 在 白 昼 黑 暗 。
10 我 必 使 你 们 的 节 期 变 为 悲 哀 , 歌 曲 变 为 哀 歌 。 众 人 腰 束 麻 布 , 头 上 光 秃 , 使 这 场 悲 哀 如 丧 独 生 子 , 至 终 如 痛 苦 的 日 子 一 样 。
11 主 耶 和 华 说 : 日 子 将 到 , 我 必 命 饥 荒 降 在 地 上 。 人 饥 饿 非 因 无 饼 , 乾 渴 非 因 无 水 , 乃 因 不 听 耶 和 华 的 话 。
12 他 们 必 飘 流 , 从 这 海 到 那 海 , 从 北 边 到 东 边 , 往 来 奔 跑 , 寻 求 耶 和 华 的 话 , 却 寻 不 着 。
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