The figure here employed by Amos comes very naturally from him who had been a gatherer of the fruit of the sycomore tree. Amos 8 : 1-14— Lis la Bible en ligne ou télécharge-la gratuitement. Amos 8:1. 1 Jean 2 Jean 3 Jean Jude Apocalypse. No more forbearance. 2 And he said, Amos, what seest thou? Amos 8:1. 1-3: cf. 2 He said, “What do you see, Amos?” And I said, “A basket of summer fruit.” Then the LORD said to me, “The end has come for My people Israel. Jé 1:11, . Am 7:7-9. Précédent. 1 Thessaloniciens 2 Thessaloniciens 1 Timothée 2 Timothée Tite. J.R. Thomson . And I said, A basket of summer fruit. Amos 8:1. Amos 8:1-12 EXEGESIS: THE CONTEXT: The first verse of this book identifies the author as “Amos, who was among the herdsmen of Tekoa” (1:1). Philémon Hébreux Jacques 1 Pierre 2 Pierre. Y he aquí, la cosecha de … Amós 7:1,4,7 Esto me mostró el Señor DIOS: He aquí, El formaba enjambre de langostas cuando comenzaba a brotar la cosecha de primavera. Traduction du monde nouveau » est éditée par les Témoins de Jéhovah. (11-14)1-3 Amos saw a basket of summer fruit gathered, and ready to be eaten; which signified, that the people were ripe for destruction, that the year of God's patience was drawing towards a conclusion. This basket is an image of a people ripe for judgment. Amos 8 – Like a Basket of Ripe Fruit A. Rotting and corruption in Israel. 3 “The songs of the palace will turn to wailing in that day,” declares the Lord GOD. Thus hath the Lord God showed unto me Another vision, which is the fourth, and after the following manner: and, behold, a basket of summer fruit; not of the first ripe fruit, but of such as were gathered at the close of the summer, when autumn began. The near approach of the ruin of Israel. Amos 8:1-3. Then said the LORD unto me, The end is come upon my people of Israel; I will not again pass by them any more. Commentary for Amos 8 . Fourth Vision.The basket with ripe fruit. Amos 8:1-2. Vision de la corbeille de fruitsV. 1. « Les Saintes Écritures. The play upon words between the original for ‘ripe fruit” and that for “end,” indicates more, clearly the necessary result of the ripeness, namely, the downfall of the people. 1 Thus hath the Lord GOD shewed unto me: and behold a basket of summer fruit. Ripeness In Iniquity . (4-10) A famine of the word of God. Amos 8:1-3: Pulpit Commentary Homiletics. (1-3) The basket of summer fruit. I will spare them no longer. Basket of Fruit and Israel’s Captivity 1 Thus the Lord GOD showed me, and behold, there was a basket of summer fruit. Behold a basket of summer fruit — This symbolically denoted that Israel’s sins were now ripe for judgment, and that as the fruit, when it is ripe, is taken from the trees, so, their iniquity being now ripe, they should be taken off the land in which they dwelt. And He said, “Amos, what do you see?” So I said, “A basket of summer fruit.” Then the LORD said … Amos 8:1 Interlinéaire • Amos 8:1 Multilingue • Amós 8:1 Espagnol • Amos 8:1 Français • Amos 8:1 Allemand • Amos 8:1 Chinois • Amos 8:1 Anglais • Bible Apps • Bible Hub Version Louis Segond 1910 La Bible David Martin 1744 Darby Bible courtesy of CCEL.org. Précédent. Ap 14:18, etc. (1-3) Oppression reproved. Amos 8:1 Context. Amos 8:3. The two Hebrew words, קוצ, kaits, summer fruit, and קצ, kets, an end, have an affinity in their sound. Thus the Lord GOD showed me: behold, a basket of summer fruit.
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