Amos 7
Contemporary English Version

A Vision of Locusts

1The Lord God showed me that he is going to send locusts+ to attack your crops. It will happen after the king has already been given his share of the grain and before the rest of the grain has been harvested.+ 2In my vision the locusts ate every crop in the land, and I said to the Lord, “Please forgive your nation. It's so weak. How can it survive?”

3Then the Lord felt sorry and answered, “I won't let it be destroyed.”

A Vision of Fire

4The Lord showed me that he is going to send a ball of fire to burn up everything on earth, including the ocean.+ 5Then I said, “Won't you please stop? How can our weak nation survive?”

6Again the Lord felt sorry and answered, “I won't let it be destroyed.”

A Vision of a Measuring Line

7The Lord showed me a vision of himself standing beside a wall and holding a string with a weight tied to the end of it. The string and weight had been used to measure the straightness of the wall. 8Then he asked, “Amos, what do you see?”

“A measuring line,” I answered.

The Lord said, “I'm using this measuring line to show that my people Israel don't measure up, and I won't forgive them any more. 9Their sacred places will be destroyed, and I will send war against the nation of King Jeroboam.”+

Amos and Amaziah

10Amaziah the priest at Bethel sent this message to King Jeroboam of Israel, “Amos is plotting against you in the very heart of Israel. Our nation cannot put up with his message for very long. 11Here is what he is saying:

‘Jeroboam will be put to death,

and the people will be taken

to a foreign country.’ ”

12Then Amaziah told me, “Amos, take your visions and get out! Go back to Judah and earn your living there as a prophet. 13Don't do any more preaching at Bethel. The king worships here at our national temple.”

14I answered:

I'm not a prophet! And I wasn't trained to be a prophet. I am a shepherd, and I take care of fig trees. 15But the Lord told me to leave my herds and preach to the people of Israel. 16And here you are, telling me not to preach! 17Now, listen to what the Lord says about you:

Your wife will become

a prostitute in the city,

your sons and daughters

will be killed in war,

and your land will be divided

among others.

You will die in a country

of foreigners,

and the people of Israel

will be dragged

from their homeland.




Footnotes:

7.1 locusts: See the note at 4.9.
7.1 harvested: This would have been an especially bad time for a locust attack. The non-grain crops such as vegetables and onions were just beginning to sprout, and the grain crops were almost ready to be harvested.
7.4 to burn up everything … ocean: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
7.9 Jeroboam: Jeroboam II, who ruled Israel 783–743 b.c.


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