Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Amos 2:4 - 2:4

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Amos 2:4 - 2:4


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From foreign kingdoms he passes to Judah and Israel, lest it should be said, he was strenuous in denouncing sins abroad, but connived at those of his own nation. Judah’s guilt differs from that of all the others, in that it was directly against God, not merely against man. Also because Judah’s sin was willful and wittingly against light and knowledge.

law - the Mosaic code in general.

commandments - or statutes, the ceremonies and civil laws.

their lies - their lying idols (Psa 40:4; Jer 16:19), from which they drew false hopes. The order is to be observed. The Jews first cast off the divine law, then fall into lying errors; God thus visiting them with a righteous retribution (Rom 1:25, Rom 1:26, Rom 1:28; 2Th 2:11, 2Th 2:12). The pretext of a good intention is hereby refuted: the “lies” that mislead them are “their (own) lies” [Calvin].

after ... which their fathers ... walked - We are not to follow the fathers in error, but must follow the word of God alone. It was an aggravation of the Jews’ sin that it was not confined to preceding generations; the sins of the sons rivaled those of their fathers (Mat 23:32; Act 7:51) [Calvin].