Sermon Tone Analysis

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*Outline of Amos*
*/Introduction/*
* He was a Judean shepherd (from Tekoa) with a strong message for Israel who had pagan temples at Bethel
* He traveled to Bethel, preached his message and then returned home
* Uzziah was King of Judah (792-740 BC)
* Jereboam was king of Israel (792-753 BC)
* They formed an alliance together
* 2-3 years after the message given, Jereboam died
* Within space of 30 years, Assyria conquered Israel
*/Theme: God’s concern for justice/*
* Jereboam brought prosperity to Israel and new wealth to the upper class.
They used their wealth to enlarge their lands and build great houses for themselves
* They violated the rights of the poor, and threw many off their ancestral lands
* This was injust
* Amos called on the leaders of Israel to repent~/reform
* If no repentance for their injustice against the poor and weak, God would destroy the nation
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