
Amos, a humble shepherd from Tekoa, steps forward as a voice of warning in a time of political turbulence. Speaking under the reigns of King Uzziah of Judah and King Jeroboam of Israel, he conveys thunderous proclamations that the Lord will roar from Zion and unleash fire upon the proud cities of Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, and beyond. His vivid images of burning palaces and desolate shepherds serve as stark reminders of the consequences of oppression and betrayal.
The book unfolds as a series of sharp oracles that blend poetic rhythm with fierce moral critique. Amos condemns the exploitation of the poor, the corruption of religious leaders, and the hollow rituals that replace genuine devotion. Listeners will hear a compelling call for justice, compassion, and a return to authentic faith, delivered in the striking cadence of ancient prophecy.
Language
en
Duration
~24 minutes (23K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Some of the world’s most enduring books come from writers whose names were never recorded or never revealed. “Anonymous” on a title page can mean many different things: a lost identity, a deliberate choice, or a work shaped by tradition over time.
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