Matthew Poole Commentary - Amos 4:1 - 4:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Amos 4:1 - 4:1


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AMOS CHAPTER 4



Israel reproved for oppression, Amo_4:1-3; for idolatry, Amo_4:4,5; and for their incorrigibleness, Amo_4:6-13.



This verse is an introduction to all that follows in this chapter.



Hear attentively, and consider the consequences of it; weigh both what and whose it is that is spoken. This word; prophecy, or sermon of reproof and threatening: see Amo_3:1.



Ye kine of Bashan: so Amos, bred among cattle, compares the mighty, proud, wanton, and oppressive riflers of Israel to those full-fed, strong, and wanton beasts, which in the herds did push at, hurt, and disturb the weaker cattle. Some will by this understand the court ladies of Israel in those times; but this perhaps is too nice: though, as in Ahab’s time Jezebel was at court, and a promoter of oppression and violence, so there might be in aftertimes some like her, and perhaps these may be intended secondarily; yet surely Amos intends the great men and governors, whom he calls kine of Bashan, a fruitful country, of which see Eze_39:18 Nah_1:4.



In the mountain of Samaria: in a decorum to his first allusion he calls their places of power, authority, and office in the kingdom of Israel, mountains; for as those beasts grazing on mountains grew fat, so these men by their fees, perquisites, and bribes grew insolent and mischievous: see Amo_3:9.



Which oppress the poor; the meaner sort of the people, the commonalty, under their jurisdiction, by colour of law.



Which crush the needy; by force and open violence break in pieces the afflicted, who have neither power nor friend to relieve them.



Which say to their masters; husbands, say some, so the Hebrew will bear; or it may refer to some of the greatest officers in Israel, who had inferior officers under them, or the masters of the poor.



Bring; get us commission, or bring them into our court and office.



Let us drink; we will get by them to feast on and revel in drink.