Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Lord Will Roar from Zion
INTRODUCTION
1:2.
Amos’ theme is that Israel and the other nations were about to be violently judged for their sins.
He pictured the LORD as a lion who had roared and begun His attack (cf.
3:4, 8; Jer.
25:30; Hosea 5:14; 11:10; 13:7).
A lion’s terrifying roar paralyzes its victim with fear, making it helpless before the lion’s charge.
Then the pounce, the tearing, and death are inevitable.
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