Amós 4:7

7 «Yo detuve la lluvia
cuando sus cosechas más la necesitaban.
Envié la lluvia sobre una ciudad
pero la retuve en otra.
Llovió en un campo,
mientras otro se marchitaba.

Amós 4:7 Meaning and Commentary

Amos 4:7

And also I have withholden the rain from you
As he did for the space of three years successively in the days of Ahab, as predicted by Elijah, ( 1 Kings 17:1 ) ( 18:1 ) ; the consequences of which are very bad to men and beast, and bring on a scarcity of food for both, and a famine if long withheld: when [there were] yet three months to the harvest;
that is, three months before the harvest, as Jarchi; when, as Kimchi observes, there was need of rain: this was the latter rain which was usually given and expected about this time, and on which the goodness of the crop, and so of the harvest, greatly depended; these three months before barley harvest were December, January, and February, that being in March; and before the wheat harvest, February, March, and April, that being in May usually: and I caused it to rain upon one city, and caused it not to rain upon
another city;
so that it might appear to be not by the course of nature, or through the influence of the planets, or by chance; but was according to the direction of divine Providence, the hand of God was manifestly in it: yea, one piece was rained upon, and the piece whereupon it rained not
withered;
one piece of ground or field had a plentiful shower on it, whereby it became fruitful; and another field or close on the other side of the hedge or partition had none, whereby what did spring up withered away and came to nothing: or "one inheritance" F21, or farm, as some render it; one man's estate was well watered with rain from heaven, and brought forth much fruit; and another man's estate, for want of it, was barren, and brought forth nothing: thus God was pleased to do in his providence, to show his sovereignty, and to chastise men for their sins; and in such a manner as that they might, if not blind easily perceive his hand in it.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (hqlx) "fundus", Mercerus, Vatablus; "hereditas", Targum.

Amós 4:7 In-Context

5 Presenten su pan hecho con levadura
como una ofrenda de gratitud.
¡Luego entreguen sus ofrendas voluntarias
para poder jactarse de ello en todas partes!
Este es el tipo de cosas que a ustedes, israelitas, les encanta hacer»,
dice el Señor
Soberano.
6 «Hice que pasaran hambre en cada ciudad
y que hubiera hambruna en cada pueblo,
pero aun así, ustedes no se volvieron a mí»,
dice el Señor
.
7 «Yo detuve la lluvia
cuando sus cosechas más la necesitaban.
Envié la lluvia sobre una ciudad
pero la retuve en otra.
Llovió en un campo,
mientras otro se marchitaba.
8 La gente deambulaba de ciudad en ciudad buscando agua,
pero nunca había suficiente;
pero aun así, ustedes no se volvieron a mí»,
dice el Señor
.
9 «Arruiné sus cultivos y viñedos con plaga y moho.
La langosta devoró todas sus higueras y todos sus olivos;
pero aun así, ustedes no se volvieron a mí»,
dice el Señor
.
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