Amos speaks as if Israel’s end is already being mourned, then calls the people to seek the LORD rather than trusted shrines. He names public wrongs, overturns false hopes, rejects empty worship, and announces exile.
Amos speaks as if Israel’s end is already being mourned, then calls the people to seek the LORD rather than trusted shrines. He names public wrongs, overturns false hopes, rejects empty worship, and announces exile.
Context Snapshot
Date
Prophetic ministry during Jeroboam II, c. 760-750 BC
Genre
Prophetic oracles
Setting
Tekoa/Judah and northern Israel
Audience
Israel and Judah
World Stage
c. 760-750 BC
Neo-Assyrian Empire on the horizon
Jeroboam II 793-753 BC
Amos speaks during a period of northern prosperity before Assyria's full pressure arrives. Wealth, worship, injustice, and false security form the social background for his warning to Israel and surrounding nations.