Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Amos 8:1 - 8:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Amos 8:1 - 8:1


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Amo 8:1-14. Vision of a basket of summer fruit symbolical, of Israel’s end. Resuming the series of symbols interrupted by Amaziah, Amos adds a fourth. The avarice of the oppressors of the poor: The overthrow of the nation: The wish for the means of religious counsel, when there shall be a famine of the Word.

summer fruit - Hebrew, kitz. In Amo 8:2 “end” is in Hebrew, keetz. The similarity of sounds implies that, as the summer is the end of the year and the time of the ripeness of fruits, so Israel is ripe for her last punishment, ending her national existence. As the fruit is plucked when ripe from the tree, so Israel from her land.