1 
 Thus  the  Lord  the  LORD  showed  me:  and  behold,  he  formed  locusts  in  the  beginning  of  the  shooting  up  of  the  latter  growth;  and  behold,  it  was  the  latter  growth  after  the  king's  harvest.  +
2 
 When  they  finished 
eating the 
grass of  the  land,  then  I  said,  "Lord  God,  forgive,  I  beg  you!  How  could 
Jacob stand?  For  he  is  small."  
+3 
 The  LORD  relented  concerning  this.  "It  shall  not  be,"  says  The  LORD.  +
4 
 Thus  the  Lord  the  LORD  showed  me  and  behold,  the  Lord  the  LORD  called  for  judgment  by  fire;  and  it  dried  up  the  great  deep,  and  would  have  devoured  the  land.  +
5 
 Then  I  said,  "Lord  God,  stop,  I  beg  you!  How  could  Jacob  stand?  For  he  is  small."  
6 
 The  LORD  relented  concerning  this.  "This  also  shall  not  be,"  says  the  Lord  God.  
7 
 Thus  he  showed  me  and  behold,  the  Lord  stood  beside  a  wall  made  by  a  plumb  line,  with  a  plumb  line  in  his  hand.  +
8 
 The  LORD  said  to  me,  "Amos,  what  do  you  see?"I  said,  "A  plumb  line."Then  the  Lord  said,  "Behold,  I  will  set  a  plumb  line  in  the  middle  of  my  people  Israel.  I  will  not  again  pass  by  them  any  more.  +
9 
 The  high  places  of 
Isaac will  be  desolate,  the  sanctuaries  of 
Israel will  be  laid  waste;  and  I  will  rise  against  the 
house of 
Jeroboam with  the  sword."  
+10 
 Then 
Amaziah the 
priest of 
Bethel sent  to  Jeroboam  king  of  Israel,  saying,  "Amos  has  conspired  against  you  in  the  middle  of  the  house  of  Israel.  The  land  is  not  able  to  bear  all  his  words.  
+11 
 For  Amos  says,  'Jeroboam  will  die  by  the  sword,  and  Israel  shall  surely  be  led  away 
captive out  of  his  land.'"  
+12 
 Amaziah  also  said  to  Amos,  "You  seer,  go,  flee  away  into  the  land  of  Judah,  and  there  eat  bread,  and  prophesy  there:  +
13 
 but  don't  prophesy  again  any  more  at  Bethel;  for  it  is  the  king's  sanctuary,  and  it  is  a  royal  house!"  +
14 
 Then  Amos  answered  Amaziah,  "I  was  no  prophet,  neither  was  I  a  prophet's  son;  but  I  was  a  herdsman,  and  a  farmer  of 
sycamore figs;  
+15 
 and  the  LORD  took  me  from  following  the  flock,  and  the  LORD  said  to  me,  'Go,  prophesy  to  my  people  Israel.'  +
16 
 Now  therefore  listen  to  The  LORD's  word:  'You  say,  Don't  prophesy  against  Israel,  and  don't  preach  against  the  house  of  Isaac.'  +
17 
 Therefore  the  LORD  says:  'Your  wife  shall  be  a  prostitute  in  the  city,  and  your  sons  and  your  daughters  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  your  land  shall  be  divided  by  line;  and  you  yourself  shall  die  in  a  land  that  is  unclean,  and  Israel  shall  surely  be  led  away  captive  out  of  his  land.'"  +
 
            
Am. 7:1-9. The seventh, eighth, and ninth chapters contain VISIONS, WITH THEIR EXPLANATIONS. The seventh chapter consists of two parts. First (Am 7:1-9): PROPHECIES ILLUSTRATED BY THREE SYMBOLS: (1) A vision of grasshoppers or young locusts, which devour the grass, but are removed at Amos' entreaty; (2) Fire drying up even the deep, and withering part of the land, but removed at Amos' entreaty; (3) A plumb-line to mark the buildings for destruction. Secondly (Am 7:10-17): NARRATIVE OF AMAZIAH'S INTERRUPTION OF AMOS IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE FOREGOING PROPHECIES, AND PREDICTION OF HIS DOOM.
1. showed . . . me; and, behold--The same formula prefaces the three visions in this chapter, and the fourth in Am 8:1.
grasshoppers--rather, "locusts" in the caterpillar state, from a Hebrew root, "to creep forth." In the autumn the eggs are deposited in the earth; in the spring the young come forth [MAURER].
the latter growth--namely, of grass, which comes up after the mowing. They do not in the East mow their grass and make hay of it, but cut it off the ground as they require it.
the king's mowings--the first-fruits of the mown grass, tyrannically exacted by the king from the people. The literal locusts, as in Joel, are probably symbols of human foes: thus the "growth" of grass "after the king's mowings" will mean the political revival of Israel under Jeroboam II (2Ki 14:25), after it had been mown down, as it were, by Hazael and Ben-hadad of Syria (2Ki 13:3), [GROTIUS].