Obadiah 1 Commentary

Obadiah 1 Commentary http://www.lovingscripture.com Obadiah stands at one chapter long. With only 21 verses for its lone chapter, Obadiah is one of the smallest volumes in the holy script. Yes, small in size but not in content! Obadiah repeats the central message of the prophets. The nations are judged for their wickedness. This book singlesContinueContinue reading “Obadiah 1 Commentary”

Amos 7 Commentary

Amos 7 Commentary http://www.lovingscripture.com We have two visions: the vision of locusts and the vision of fire. These are planned judgments or punishments against Israel. With each one of them, Amos intercedes and the calamity is stopped. Of course, the highlight isn’t on the power of intercession by the prophet. The scripture has shown usContinueContinue reading “Amos 7 Commentary”

Amos 6 Commentary

Amos 6 Commentary http://www.lovingscripture.com “Then go down to Gath in Philistia. Are they better off than your two kingdoms?” Such is Israel’s level of spirituality that she favorably competes with the Philistines! And it is dangerous! The LORD had decreed the destruction of the Canaanite peoples because of extreme wickedness which included child sacrifice. IsraelContinueContinue reading “Amos 6 Commentary”

Amos 3 Commentary

Amos 3 Commentary http://www.lovingscripture.com “Can two people walk together, except they be agreed?” Or, “The Sovereign LORD never does anything without revealing His plan to His servants, the prophets.” Amos is famous for these two verses. But it’s the opening two verses that catch our attention. In a moving statement, the LORD explains why IsraelContinueContinue reading “Amos 3 Commentary”

Amos 1 Commentary

Amos 1 Commentary http://www.lovingscripture.com We have a series of judgments against Israel’s neighbors. Up first is Aram or Syria. Syria ravaged Israel’s tribes east of the Jordan. The LORD God had mentioned it to Elisha when Hazael had gone to see the prophet in Damascus. For his part, Hazael had responded, “How could your servant,ContinueContinue reading “Amos 1 Commentary”