The book of Amos is one of the prophetic literatures to be read in every context of human life. While reading Amos 5,18-27 we may ask the question: What is the reason for God to hate Israel’s worship and not accepting their offering? This selected text shows a contrasting movement of relationship between God and Israel. God chooses and makes Israel his own, in order that they would be an instrument of his blessing for others. However, the Israelites failed to practice it in their daily life. In this exegetical paper, I would suggest that neglecting justice for the poor in the society provokes God’s anger to hate Israel’s worship and reject their sacrifice. Concerning the wickedness of Israel, Amos declared that even though Israel desires f...
Worship, which includes sacrifices and offerings, has been commanded by Yahweh but not as a replacem...
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The first portion of this paper will argue that the Old Testament portrays the monarchy neither as G...
Abstract. This article aimed to show God's justice in the midst of lives of His people. The method u...
Prophet Amos was a great man of God whose message rattled but rarely influenced his contemporary to ...
Amos 5:21-27 shows the Israelite sacrifice being rejected by God, even though the sacrifice fulfille...
In the Old Testament book of Amos, the basic message of prophet Amos stresses the divine demand for ...
The book of Amos, in a fashion almost preternaturally relevant to contemporary conditions, discusses...
The book of Amos is a special book which brings a special message about God’s justice and judgment u...
In the Hebrew Scriptures, there are familiar consequences for disobedience to God—destruction of hol...
This article was written with the intention of understanding the rape of justice that took place in ...
Charles Feinberg; Bible study fellowship institute; July 29, 1986; Amos 5 is the central chapter of ...
This dissertation investigates the exclusion of Moses from the Promised Land in Numbers and Deutero...
In this study, spiritual, social-ethic and political background will be scrutinized to assist to und...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Politics, in modern society, has becom...
Worship, which includes sacrifices and offerings, has been commanded by Yahweh but not as a replacem...
Ethnic hatred has caused many lives on the African continent. In many cases victims of ethnic hatre...
The first portion of this paper will argue that the Old Testament portrays the monarchy neither as G...
Abstract. This article aimed to show God's justice in the midst of lives of His people. The method u...
Prophet Amos was a great man of God whose message rattled but rarely influenced his contemporary to ...
Amos 5:21-27 shows the Israelite sacrifice being rejected by God, even though the sacrifice fulfille...
In the Old Testament book of Amos, the basic message of prophet Amos stresses the divine demand for ...
The book of Amos, in a fashion almost preternaturally relevant to contemporary conditions, discusses...
The book of Amos is a special book which brings a special message about God’s justice and judgment u...
In the Hebrew Scriptures, there are familiar consequences for disobedience to God—destruction of hol...
This article was written with the intention of understanding the rape of justice that took place in ...
Charles Feinberg; Bible study fellowship institute; July 29, 1986; Amos 5 is the central chapter of ...
This dissertation investigates the exclusion of Moses from the Promised Land in Numbers and Deutero...
In this study, spiritual, social-ethic and political background will be scrutinized to assist to und...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Politics, in modern society, has becom...
Worship, which includes sacrifices and offerings, has been commanded by Yahweh but not as a replacem...
Ethnic hatred has caused many lives on the African continent. In many cases victims of ethnic hatre...
The first portion of this paper will argue that the Old Testament portrays the monarchy neither as G...