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 The  words  of  Amos,  who  was  among  the  herdsmen  of  Tekoa,  which  he  saw  concerning 
Israel in  the  days  of 
Uzziah king  of  Judah,  and  in  the  days  of 
Jeroboam the  son  of 
Joash king  of  Israel,  two  years  before  the  earthquake.  
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 He  said:"The  LORD  will  roar  from  Zion,and  utter  his  voice  from  Jerusalem;and  the  pastures  of  the  shepherds  will  mourn,and  the  top  of 
Carmel will  wither."  
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 The  LORD  says:"For  three  transgressions  of  Damascus,  yes,  for  four,I  will  not  turn  away  its  punishment;because  they  have  threshed 
Gilead with 
threshing instruments  of  iron;  
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 but  I  will  send  a  fire  into  the 
house of  Hazael,and  it  will  devour  the  palaces  of  Ben  Hadad.  
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 I  will  break  the  bar  of  Damascus,and  cut  off  the  inhabitant  from  the 
valley of  Aven,and  him  who  holds  the  scepter  from  the  house  of  Eden;and  the  people  of 
Syria shall  go  into 
captivity to  Kir,"says  The  LORD.  
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 The  LORD  says:"For  three  transgressions  of  Gaza,  yes,  for  four,I  will  not  turn  away  its  punishment;because  they  carried  away 
captive the  whole  community,to  deliver  them  up  to  Edom;  
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 but  I  will  send  a  fire  on  the  wall  of  Gaza,and  it  will  devour  its  palaces.  +
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 I  will  cut  off  the  inhabitant  from  Ashdod,and  him  who  holds  the  scepter  from  Ashkelon;and  I  will  turn  my  hand  against  Ekron;and  the  remnant  of  the 
Philistines will  perish,"says  the  Lord  God.  
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 The  LORD  says:"For  three  transgressions  of  Tyre,  yes,  for  four,I  will  not  turn  away  its  punishment;because  they  delivered  up  the  whole  community  to  Edom,and  didn't  remember  the  brotherly  covenant;  +
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 but  I  will  send  a  fire  on  the  wall  of  Tyre,and  it  will  devour  its  palaces."  +
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 The  LORD  says:"For  three  transgressions  of  Edom,  yes,  for  four,I  will  not  turn  away  its  punishment;because  he  pursued  his 
brother with  the  sword,and  cast  off  all  pity,and  his 
anger raged  continually,and  he  kept  his  wrath  forever;  
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 but  I  will  send  a  fire  on  Teman,and  it  will  devour  the  palaces  of  Bozrah."  +
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 The  LORD  says:"For  three  transgressions  of  the  children  of  Ammon,  yes,  for  four,I  will  not  turn  away  its  punishment;because  they  have  ripped  open  the  pregnant  women  of  Gilead,that  they  may  enlarge  their  border.  +
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 But  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  wall  of  Rabbah,and  it  will  devour  its  palaces,with  shouting  in  the  day  of  battle,with  a  storm  in  the  day  of  the  whirlwind;  +
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 and  their  king  will  go  into  captivity,he  and  his  princes  together,"says  The  LORD.  +
 
            
Am 1:1-15. GOD'S JUDGMENTS ON SYRIA, PHILISTIA, TYRE, EDOM, AND AMMON.
1. The words of Amos--that is, Amos' oracular communications. A heading found only in Jer 1:1.
among the herdmen--rather, "shepherds"; both owning and tending sheep; from an Arabic root, "to mark with pricks," namely, to select the best among a species of sheep and goats ill-shapen and short-footed (as others explain the name from an Arabic root), but distinguished by their wool [MAURER]. God chooses "the weak things of the world to confound the mighty," and makes a humble shepherd reprove the arrogance of Israel and her king arising from prosperity (compare 1Sa 17:40).
which he saw--in supernatural vision (Isa 1:1).
two years before the earthquake--mentioned in Zec 14:5. The earthquake occurred in Uzziah's reign, at the time of his being stricken with leprosy for usurping the priest's functions [JOSEPHUS, Antiquities, 9:10.4]. This clause must have been inserted by Ezra and the compilers of the Jewish canon.