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Bible in 90 Days

An intensive Bible reading plan that walks through the entire Bible in 90 days.
Duration: 88 days
International Children’s Bible (ICB)
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Hosea 13:7 - Amos 9:10

That is why I will be like a lion to them.
    I will be like a leopard waiting by the road.
I will attack like a bear robbed of her cubs.
    I will rip their bodies open.
I will devour them like a lion.
    I will tear them apart like a wild animal.

“Israel, I will destroy you
    for turning against me, your helper.
10 What good are your kings and your leaders now?
    Can they save you in any of your towns?
You asked for them, saying,
    ‘Give us a king and leaders.’
11 So I gave you kings, but only in anger.
    And I took them away in my great anger.
12 The sins of Israel are on record.
    They are filed away, waiting for punishment.
13 Israel has a chance to live again,
    but the people are too foolish to take it.
They are like an unborn baby
    who won’t come out of its mother’s womb.
14 So I will not save them from the place where the dead are.
    I will not rescue them from death.
I will call on death to hurt them.
    I will call on the place where the dead are to destroy them.
    I will show them no mercy.
15 Israel has become important among the nations.
    But the Lord will send a destroyer from the east.
He will come like a wind from the desert
    that dries up all the springs and wells of water.
He will destroy all their treasures,
    everything of value.
16 The nation of Israel will be punished,
    because it fought against God.
The people of Israel will die by the sword.
    Their children will be torn to pieces.
    And their pregnant women will be ripped open.”

Israel Returns to God

14 Israel, return to the Lord your God.
    Your sins have caused your ruin.
Come back to the Lord
    and say these words to him:
“Take away all our sin
    and kindly receive us.
Then we will give you the praise we promised you.
Assyria cannot save us.
    We will not trust in our horses.
We will not say again, ‘Our gods,’
    to the things our hands have made.
    You show mercy to us, who are like orphans.”

The Lord says,
“I will forgive them for leaving me.
    I will love them freely.
    I am not angry with them anymore.
I will be like the dew to Israel.
    It will blossom like a lily.
Like the cedar trees in Lebanon,
    its roots will be firm.
The people will be like spreading branches.
    They will be like the beautiful olive trees.
    They will be like the sweet-smelling cedars in Lebanon.
The people of Israel will again live under my protection.
    They will grow like the grain.
They will bloom like a vine.
    They will be as famous as the wine of Lebanon.
Israel, have nothing to do with idols.
    I, the Lord, am the one who answers your prayers.
    I am the one who watches over you.
I am like a green pine tree.
    Your blessings come from me.”

A wise person will know these things.
    An understanding person will take them to heart.
The Lord’s ways are right.
    Good people live by following them,
    but those who turn against God die because of them.

Locusts Destroy the Crops

The Lord spoke his word to Joel son of Pethuel:

Elders, listen to this message.
    Listen to me, all you people who live in the land.
Nothing like this has ever happened during your lifetime.
    Nothing like this has ever happened during your fathers’ lifetimes.
Tell your children about these things.
    And let your children tell their children.
    And let your grandchildren tell their children.
What the cutting locusts have not eaten,
    the swarming locusts have eaten.
And what the swarming locusts have left,
    the hopping locusts have eaten.
And what the hopping locusts have left,
    the destroying locusts[a] have eaten.

Drunks, wake up and cry!
    All of you people who drink wine, cry!
Cry because your sweet wine
    has been taken away from you.
A powerful nation has come into my land.
    It has too many soldiers to count.
It has teeth like a lion.
    And it has fangs like a female lion.
That army has eaten my grapevines.
    It has destroyed my fig trees.
It has eaten the bark off my trees
    and left the branches white.

Cry as a young woman cries
    when the man she was going to marry is killed.
There will be no more grain or drink offerings
    to offer in the Temple of the Lord.
Because of this, the priests,
    the servants of the Lord, cry.
10 The fields are ruined.
    Even the ground is dried up.
The grain is destroyed.
    The new wine is dried up.
    And the olive oil runs out.
11 Be sad, farmers.
    Cry loudly, you who grow grapes.
Cry for the wheat and the barley.
    Cry because the harvest in the field is lost.
12 The vines have become dry.
    And the fig trees are dying.
The pomegranate trees, the date palm trees and the apple trees have dried up.
    All the trees in the field have died.
And the happiness of the people has died, too.
13 Priests, put on your rough cloth and cry to show your sadness.
    Servants of the altar, cry out loud.
Servants of my God,
    sleep in your rough cloth to show your sadness.
Cry because there will be no more grain or drink offerings
    to offer in the Temple of your God.
14 Call the people together.
    Tell them there will be a time to give up food.
Bring together the elders
    and everyone who lives in the land.
Bring them to the Temple of the Lord your God.
    And cry out to the Lord.
15 This will be a terrible day!
    The Lord’s day of judging is near.
At that time punishment will come
    like an attack from God All-Powerful.

16 Our food is taken away
    while we watch.
Joy and happiness are gone
    from the Temple of our God.
17 We planted seeds,
    but they lie dry and dead in the dirt.
Our barns are empty and falling down.
    The storerooms for grain have been broken down.
    This is because the grain has dried up.
18 The animals are hungry and groaning!
    The herds of cattle wander around confused.
They have no grass to eat.
    Even the flocks of sheep suffer.
19 Lord, I am calling to you for help.
    Fire has burned up the open pastures.
    Flames have burned all the trees in the field.
20 Wild animals also need your help.
    The water in the streams has dried up.
    Fire has burned up the open pastures.

The Coming Day of Judgment

Blow the trumpet in Jerusalem.
    Shout a warning on my holy mountain.
Let all the people who live in the land shake with fear.
    The Lord’s day of judging is coming.
    The Lord’s day of judging is near.
It will be a dark, gloomy day.
    It will be a cloudy and black day.
Like the light at sunrise,
    the great and powerful army will spread over the mountains.
There has never been anything like it before.
    And there will never be anything like it again.
The army destroys the land
    like a burning fire.
The land in front of them is like the garden of Eden.
    The land behind them is like an empty desert.
    Nothing will escape them.
They look like horses.
    They run like war horses.
Listen to them!
It is like the noise of chariots
    rumbling over the mountains.
It is like the noise of crackling flames
    burning dry stalks.
They are like a powerful army lined up for battle.
Before this army, nations shake with fear.
    Their faces become pale.

The army charges ahead like soldiers.
    They climb over the walls like warriors.
They all march straight ahead.
    They do not move off their path.
They do not run into each other.
    Each one walks in line.
They charge through all efforts to stop them
    and stay in line.
They run into the city.
    They run along the tops of the walls.
They climb into the houses.
    They enter through windows like a thief.

10 Before them, earth and sky shake.
The sun and the moon become dark,
    and the stars stop shining.
11 The Lord calls out orders loudly
    as he leads his army.
That army obeys his commands.
    It is very large and powerful.
The Lord’s day of judging
    is an overwhelming and terrible day.
    No one can stand up against it.

Change Your Hearts

12 The Lord says, “Now, come back to me with all your heart.
    Go without food, and cry and be sad.”

13 Tearing your clothes is not enough to show you are sad.
    Let your heart be broken.
Come back to the Lord your God.
    He is kind and shows mercy.
He doesn’t become angry quickly.
    He has great love.
    He would rather forgive than punish.
14 Who knows? Maybe the Lord will change his mind
    and leave behind a blessing for you.
Then you may give grain and drink offerings
    to the Lord your God.

15 Blow the trumpet in Jerusalem.
    Call for a special time of going without food.
    Call for a special meeting.
16 Bring the people together.
    Make the meeting holy for the Lord.
Bring together the elders.
    Bring together the children,
    even babies that still feed at their mothers’ breasts.
The bridegroom should come from his room.
    The bride should come from her bedroom.
17 The priests, the Lord’s servants, should cry.
    They should cry between the altar and entrance to the Temple.
They should say, “Lord, have mercy on your people.
    Don’t let them be put to shame.
    Don’t let other nations make fun of them.
Don’t let people in other nations ask,
    ‘Where is their God?’”

The Lord Restores the Land

18 Then the Lord became concerned about his land.
    He felt sorry for his people.
19 The Lord said to them:
    “I will send you grain, wine and olive oil.
    You will have plenty.
No more will I shame you
    among the nations.
20 I will force the army from the north to leave your land.
    I will force them into a dry, empty land.
Their soldiers in front will be forced into the Dead Sea.
    And those in the rear will be forced into the Mediterranean Sea.
Their bodies will rot and stink
    because they did horrible things.”

21 But, land, don’t be afraid.
    Be happy and full of joy
    because the Lord has begun to do wonderful things.
22 Wild animals, don’t be afraid.
    The open pastures will grow grass.
The trees will grow fruit.
    The fig trees and the vines will grow much fruit.
23 So be happy, people of Jerusalem.
    Be joyful in the Lord your God.
He will do what is right
    and will give you rain.
He will send the early rain
    and the late rain for you, as before.
24 And the threshing floors will be full of wheat.
    And the barrels will overflow with wine and olive oil.

The Lord Speaks

25 “I sent my great army against you.
    Those swarming locusts and the hopping locusts,
    the destroying locusts and the cutting locusts[b] ate your crops.
But I will pay you back
    for those years of trouble.
26 Then you will have plenty to eat.
    You will be full.
You will praise the name of the Lord your God.
    He has done miracles for you.
My people will never again be shamed.
27 Then you will know that I am among the people of Israel.
    You will know that I am the Lord your God.
    There is no other God.
My people will never be shamed again.

28 “After this,
    I will give my Spirit freely to all kinds of people.
Your sons and daughters will prophesy.
    Your old men will dream dreams.
    Your young men will see visions.
29 At that time I will give my Spirit
    even to servants, both men and women.
30 I will show miracles
    in the sky and on the earth:
    blood, fire and thick smoke.
31 The sun will become dark.
    The moon will become red as blood.
    And then the Lord’s overwhelming and terrible day of judging will come.
32 Then anyone who asks the Lord for help
    will be saved.
Even on Mount Zion and in Jerusalem
    there will be people who will be saved.
This will happen just as the Lord has said.
Those left alive after the day of punishment
    are the people whom the Lord called.

Punishment for Judah’s Enemies

“In those days and at that time,
    I will give Judah and Jerusalem back their riches.
I will also gather all the nations together.
    I will bring them down into the Valley Where the Lord Judges.
    And there I will judge them.
Those nations scattered my own people, Israel.
    They forced my people to live in other nations.
    They divided up my land.
They threw lots for my people.
They traded boys for prostitutes.
    And they sold girls to buy wine to drink.

“Tyre and Sidon and all of you regions of Philistia! What do you have against me? Are you punishing me for something I did? Or are you doing something to hurt me? Then I will quickly do to you what you have done to me. You took my silver and gold. You took my precious treasures and put them in your temples. You sold the people of Judah and Jerusalem to the Greeks. That way you could send them far from their land.

“You sent my people to that faraway place. But I will bring them back. And I will do to you what you have done to them. I will sell your sons and daughters to the people of Judah. Then they will sell them to the Sabean people far away.” The Lord said this.

God Judges the Nations

Announce this among the nations:
    Prepare for war!
Wake up the soldiers!
    Let all the men of war come near and attack.
10 Make your plows into swords.
    Make spears from your hooks for trimming trees.
Let the weak say,
    “I am strong.”
11 All of you nations, hurry.
    Come together in that place.
Lord, send your strong soldiers
    to gather the nations.

12 “Wake up, nations.
    Come to the Valley Where the Lord Judges.
There I will sit to judge
    all the nations on every side.
13 Cut them down like grain
    because the harvest is ripe with sin.
Come, walk on them as you would walk on grapes,
because the winepress is full.
    The barrels are full of their sins and spilling over.
These people are so evil!”

14 There are many people
    in the Valley of Decision.[c]
The Lord’s day of judging is near
    in the Valley of Decision.
15 The sun and the moon will become dark.
    The stars will stop shining.
16 The Lord will roar like a lion from Jerusalem.
    His loud voice will sound like a growl from Jerusalem.
    And the sky and the earth will shake.
But the Lord will be a safe place for his people.
    He will be a strong place of safety for the people of Israel.

17 “Then you will know that I am the Lord your God.
    I stay in my holy Mount Zion.
Jerusalem will become holy.
    Strangers will never take over that city again.

A New Life Promised for Judah

18 “On that day the mountains will be covered with grapes for sweet wine.
    The hills will be covered with cows to give milk.
    And water will flow through all the ravines of Judah.
A fountain will flow from the Temple of the Lord.
    It will give water to the valley of acacia trees.
19 But Egypt will become empty.
    And Edom will become an empty desert.
This is because they were cruel to the people of Judah.
    They killed innocent people in the land of Judah.
20 But there will always be people living in Judah.
    And people will live in Jerusalem from now on.
21 Egypt and Edom killed my people.
    So I will definitely punish them.”

The Lord lives in Jerusalem!

God Warns Israel to Stop Sinning

Amos was one of the shepherds from the town of Tekoa. God showed him this vision about Israel. It was at the time Uzziah was king of Judah and Jeroboam son of Jehoash was king of Israel. This happened two years before the earthquake.

Amos said,

“The Lord will roar like a lion from Jerusalem.
    His loud voice will sound like a growl from Jerusalem.
The green pastures of the shepherds will become dry.
    Even Mount Carmel will dry up.”

Israel’s Neighbors Are Punished

The People of Aram

This is what the Lord says:

“For the many crimes Damascus is doing,
    I will punish them.
They beat the people of Gilead
    with threshing boards that had iron teeth.
So I will send fire upon the house of Hazael.
    That fire will destroy the strong towers of Ben-Hadad.
I will break down the gate of Damascus.
    I will destroy the king who is in the Valley of Aven.
I will also destroy the king of Beth Eden.
    The people of Aram will be taken captive to the country of Kir,” says the Lord.

The People of Philistia

This is what the Lord says:

“For the many crimes Gaza is doing,
    I will punish them.
They sold all the people of one area
    as slaves to Edom.
So I will send a fire on the walls of Gaza.
    That fire will destroy the city’s strong towers.
I will destroy the king of the city of Ashdod.
    I will destroy the king of the city of Ashkelon.
Then I will turn against the people of the city of Ekron.
    I will punish the Philistines until they are all dead,” says the Lord God.

The People of Phoenicia

This is what the Lord says:

“For the many crimes Tyre is doing,
    I will punish them.
They sold all the people of one area
    as slaves to Edom.
    They forgot the brotherly agreement they had made with Israel.
10 So I will send fire on the walls of Tyre.
    That fire will destroy the city’s strong towers.”

The People of Edom

11 This is what the Lord says:

“For the many crimes Edom is doing,
    I will punish them.
They hunted down their brothers, the Israelites, with the sword.
    They showed them no mercy.
The people of Edom were continually angry.
    And they did not hold back their great anger.
12 So I will send fire on the city of Teman.
    That fire will even destroy the strong towers of Bozrah.”[d]

The People of Ammon

13 This is what the Lord says:

“For the many crimes Ammon is doing,
    I will punish them.
They ripped open the pregnant women in Gilead.
    They did this so they could take over that land
    and make their own country larger.
14 So I will send fire on the walls of Rabbah.
    That fire will destroy the city’s strong towers.
It will come during a day of battle.
    There will be strong winds on a stormy day.
15 Then their king and leaders will be captured.
    They will all be taken away together,” says the Lord.

The People of Moab

This is what the Lord says:

“For the many crimes Moab is doing,
    I will punish them.
    They burned the bones of the king of Edom into lime.
So I will send fire on Moab.
    And it will destroy the strong towers of the city of Kerioth.
The people of Moab will die in a great noise.
    They will die in the middle of sounds of war and trumpets.
So I will bring an end to the king of Moab.
    And I will kill all its leaders with him,” says the Lord.

The People of Judah

This is what the Lord says:

“For the many crimes Judah is doing,
    I will punish them.
They rejected the teachings of the Lord.
    They did not keep his commands.
Their ancestors followed false gods.
    And Judah followed those same gods.
So I will send fire on Judah.
    It will destroy the strong towers of Jerusalem.”

Israel Is Punished

This is what the Lord says:

“For the many crimes Israel is doing,
    I will punish them.
For silver they sell people who have done nothing wrong.
    They sell poor people for the price of a pair of sandals.
They walk on poor people
    as if they were dirt.
    They refuse to be fair to those who are suffering.
Fathers and sons have physical relations with the same woman.
    By doing this they ruin my holy name.
As they worship at their altars,
    they lie down on clothes taken from poor people.
They make people pay money as punishment.
    With that money they buy wine to drink in the house of their god.

“But it was I who destroyed the Amorites before them.
    The Amorites were tall like cedar trees and as strong as oaks.
But I destroyed them completely.
10 It was I who brought you from the land of Egypt.
    For 40 years I led you through the desert.
    I led you so I could give you the land of the Amorites.
11 I made some of your sons to be prophets.
    I made some of your young men to be Nazirites.
People of Israel, isn’t this true?” says the Lord.
12 “But you made the Nazirites drink wine.
    You told the prophets not to prophesy my message.
13 Now I will crush you
    as a wagon loaded with grain crushes anything beneath it.
14 No one will escape, not even the fastest runner.
    Strong men will not be strong enough.
    Warriors will not be able to save themselves.
15 Soldiers with bows and arrows will not stand and fight.
    Even soldiers who run quickly will not get away.
    Soldiers on horses will not escape alive.
16 At that time even the bravest warriors
    will run away without their armor,” says the Lord.

Warning to Israel

Listen to this message that the Lord has spoken against you, people of Israel. The message is against the whole nation the Lord brought out of Egypt.

“I have chosen only you
    out of all the families of the earth.
So I will punish you
    for all your sins.”

Two people will not walk together
    unless they have agreed to do this.
A lion in the forest will roar
    when he has caught an animal.
He does not growl in his den
    when he has caught nothing.
A bird will not fall into a trap
    where there is no bait.
The trap will not spring shut
    if there is nothing to catch.
When a trumpet blows a warning,
    the people tremble.
When trouble comes to a city,
    the Lord has caused it.
Before the Lord God does anything,
    he tells his servants the prophets.
The lion has roared!
    Who wouldn’t be afraid?
The Lord God has spoken,
    and I must prophesy his message.

Announce this to the strong towers of Ashdod.
    Announce it to the strong cities of Egypt:
“Come to the mountains of Samaria.
    There you will see great confusion.
    You will see people hurting others.”

10 “The people don’t know how to do what is right,” says the Lord.
    “Their strong cities are filled with treasures they took by force from others.”

11 So this is what the Lord God says:

“An enemy will take over the land.
    He will pull down your strong towers.
    He will take the treasures you hid in your strong cities.”

12 This is what the Lord says:

“A shepherd might save from a lion’s mouth
    only two leg bones or a scrap of an ear of his sheep.
In the same way only a few Israelites will be saved.
    These people now sit on their beds in Samaria.
    They sit on their couches.”

13 “You nations, listen to what I say against the family of Israel. You are my witnesses against them,” says the Lord God, the God of heaven’s armies.

14 “The people of Israel sinned, and I will punish them.
    I will also destroy the altars at Bethel.
The corners of the altar will be cut off,
    and they will fall to the ground.
15 I will tear down the winter house,
    together with the summer house.
The houses decorated with ivory will be destroyed.
    And the great houses will come to an end,” says the Lord.

Israel Will Not Return

Listen to this message, you rich women on the Mountain of Samaria.
You take things from the poor
    and crush people who are in need.
You tell your husbands,
    “Bring us money so we can drink!”
The Lord God has promised this:
    “It is certain that I am a holy God.
So it is certain that the time will come
    when some of you will be taken away by hooks.
    The rest of you will be taken away with fishhooks.
You will go straight out of the city
    through holes in the walls.
    And you will be thrown on the garbage dump,” says the Lord.

“Go to the city of Bethel and sin.
    Go to Gilgal and sin even more.
Offer your sacrifices every morning.
    Bring one-tenth of your crops on the third day.
Offer bread made with yeast as a sacrifice to show your thanks.
    And brag about the offerings you bring to show thanks to the Lord.
Brag about these things, Israelites.
    This is what you love to do,” says the Lord God.

“I did not give you any food to eat.
    There was not enough food in any of your towns.
    But you did not come back to me,” says the Lord.
“I held back the rain from you
    three months before harvest time.
Then I let it rain on one city
    but not on another.
Rain fell on one field,
    but another field got none and dried up.
People weak from thirst went from town to town for water.
    But they could not get enough water to drink.
    But you still did not come back to me,” says the Lord.
“I made your crops die from disease and mildew.
    I destroyed your gardens and your vineyards.
Locusts ate your fig trees and olive trees.
    But you still did not come back to me,” says the Lord.
10 “I sent disasters against you,
    as I did to Egypt.
I killed your young men with swords.
    I also killed your horses.
I made you smell the stink from all the dead bodies.
    But you still did not come back to me,” says the Lord.
11 “I destroyed some of you
    as I destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah.
You were like a burning stick pulled from a fire.
    But you still have not come back to me,” says the Lord.

12 “So this is what I will do to you, Israel.
    And because I will do this to you,
    get ready to meet your God, Israel.”

13 He is the one who makes the mountains.
    He creates the wind.
    He makes his thoughts known to man.
He changes the dawn into darkness.
    He walks over the mountains of the earth.
    His name is the Lord God of heaven’s armies.

Israel Needs a Change of Heart

Listen to this funeral song that I sing about you, people of Israel.

“Israel has fallen.
    It will not rise up again.
It was left alone in the land.
    There is no one to lift it up.”

This is what the Lord God says:

“If 1,000 soldiers leave a city,
    only 100 will return.
If 100 soldiers leave a city,
    only 10 will return.”

This is what the Lord says to the nation of Israel:

“Come to me and live.
    But do not look in Bethel.
Do not go to Gilgal,
    and do not go down to Beersheba.
The people of Gilgal will be taken away as captives.
    And Bethel will become nothing.”
Come to the Lord and live.
    If you don’t, he will destroy the descendants of Joseph as a fire would.
The fire will burn.
    But there will be no one to put it out for Bethel.
You change the justice of the courts into something unfair.
    You reject what is right.

God is the one who made the star groups Pleiades and Orion.
    He changes darkness into the morning light.
    And he changes the day into the dark night.
He calls for the waters of the sea
    to pour out on the earth.
    The Lord is his name.
He destroys the protected city.
    And he ruins the strong, walled city.

10 You hate those who speak in court against evil.
    And you hate those who tell the truth.
11 You walk on poor people.
    You force them to give you grain.
You have built fancy houses of cut stone.
    But you will not live in them.
You have planted beautiful vineyards.
    But you will not drink the wine from them.
12 It is because I know your many crimes.
    I know your terrible sins.
You hurt people who do right.
    You accept money to do wrong.
    You keep the poor from getting justice in court.
13 In such times the wise man will keep quiet,
    because it is a bad time.

14 Try to do good, not evil.
    Then you will live.
And the Lord God of heaven’s armies will be with you
    just as you say he is.
15 Hate evil and love good.
    Be fair in the courts.
Maybe the Lord God of heaven’s armies will be kind
    to the people of Joseph who are left alive.

16 This is what the Lord, the Lord God of heaven’s armies, says:

“People will be crying in all the public places.
    They will be saying, ‘Oh, no!’ in the streets.
    They will call the farmers to come and weep.
    They will pay people to cry out loud for them.
17 People will be crying in all the vineyards.
    This is because I will pass among you to punish you,” says the Lord.

The Lord’s Day of Judging

18 How terrible it will be for you who want
    the Lord’s day of judging to come.
Why do you want that day to come?
    It will bring darkness for you, not light.
19 It will be like a man who runs from a lion
    and meets a bear.
It will be like him going into his house
    and putting his hand on the wall.
    And then a snake bites him.
20 So the Lord’s day of judging will bring darkness, not light.
    It will be a time of sadness, not joy.

21 The Lord says, “I hate and reject your feasts.
    I cannot stand your religious meetings.
22 You offer me burnt offerings and grain offerings.
    But I won’t accept them.
You bring the best fellowship offerings.
    But I will ignore them.
23 Take the noise of your songs away from here!
    I won’t listen to the music of your harps.
24 But let justice flow like a river.
    Let goodness flow like a never-ending stream.

25 “People of Israel, you did not bring me sacrifices and offerings
    while you traveled in the desert for 40 years.
26 But now you will have to carry with you
    your king, the false god Sakkuth,
    and Kaiwan your idol
    and the idols of your other star gods you have made.
27 This is because I will send you away as captives beyond Damascus,”
    says the Lord. His name is God of heaven’s armies.

Israel Will Be Destroyed

How terrible it will be for you who have it easy in Jerusalem.
    How terrible for you who live on Mount Samaria and feel safe.
You think you are important people of the best nation in the world.
    The Israelites come to you for help.
Go look at the city of Calneh.
    From there go to the great city Hamath.
    Go down to Gath of the Philistines.
Are you better than these kingdoms?
Are their lands larger than yours?
You put off the day of punishment.
    But you bring near the day when you can do evil to others.
You lie on beds decorated with ivory.
    You stretch out on your couches.
You eat tender lambs
    and fattened calves.
You play your harps.
    Like David, you compose songs on musical instruments.
You drink wine by the bowlful.
    You use the best perfumed lotions.
    But you are not sad over the ruin of Israel, Joseph’s descendants.
So you will be some of the first ones taken as slaves.
    Your feasting and lying around will come to an end.

The Lord God made this promise. The Lord God of heaven’s armies says:

“I hate the pride of the people of Israel.
    I hate their strong towers.
So I will let the enemy take the city
    and everything in it.”

At that time there might be ten people left alive in a house. But they will also die. 10 A relative and one who is to prepare bodies for burial may come to get the bodies. One of them will take the bodies out to burn them. He will call to the other and ask, “Are there any other dead bodies with you?”

That person will answer, “No.”

Then the one who asked will say, “Hush! We must not speak the name of the Lord.”

11 The Lord has given the command.
    The large house will be broken into pieces.
    And the small house will be broken into bits.
12 Horses do not run on rocks.
    People do not plow rocks with oxen.
But you have changed fairness into poison.
    You have changed what is right into something wrong.
13 You are happy that the town of Lo Debar[e] was taken.
    You say, “We have taken Karnaim[f] by our own strength.”

14 The Lord God of heaven’s armies says,
    “Israel, I will bring a nation against you.
It will bring trouble for you from Lebo Hamath in the north
    to the valley south of the Dead Sea.”

The Vision of Locusts

This is what the Lord God showed me: He was forming a swarm of locusts. This was after the king had taken his share of the first crop. The second crop had just begun growing. The locusts ate all the crops in the country. After that I said, “Lord God, forgive us, I beg you! No one in Israel could live through this. Israel is too small already!”

So the Lord felt sorry about this. “This will not happen,” said the Lord.

The Vision of Fire

This is what the Lord God showed me: The Lord God was calling for fire to come to punish. The fire dried up the deep water and destroyed the land. Then I cried out, “Lord God, stop, I beg you! No one in Israel could live through this. Israel is too small already.”

So the Lord felt sorry about this. “This will not happen either,” said the Lord God.

The Vision of the Plumb Line

This is what the Lord showed me: The Lord stood by a straight wall. He had a plumb line in his hand. The Lord said to me, “Amos, what do you see?”

I said, “A plumb line.”

Then the Lord said, “See, I will put a plumb line among my people Israel to show how crooked they are. I will not feel sorry for them any longer.

“The places where Isaac’s descendants worship will be destroyed.
    Israel’s holy places will be turned into ruins.
    And I will attack King Jeroboam’s family with the sword.”

Amaziah and Amos

10 So Amaziah, a priest at Bethel, sent this message to Jeroboam king of Israel: “Amos is making evil plans against you with the people of Israel. He has been speaking so much that this land can’t hold all his words. 11 Amos has said this:

‘Jeroboam will die by the sword,
    and the people of Israel will be taken as captives
    out of their own country.’”

12 Then Amaziah said to Amos, “Seer, go, run away to Judah. Do your prophesying and earn your living there. 13 But don’t prophesy anymore here at Bethel. This is King Jeroboam’s holy place. This is Israel’s temple.”

14 Then Amos answered Amaziah, “I do not make my living as a prophet. And I am not a member of a group of prophets. I make my living as a shepherd. And I take care of sycamore trees. 15 But the Lord took me away from tending the sheep. He said to me, ‘Go, prophesy to my people, the Israelites.’ 16 So listen to the Lord’s message. You tell me,

‘Don’t prophesy against Israel.
    And stop prophesying against the descendants of Isaac.’

17 “Because you have said this, the Lord says:

‘Your wife will become a prostitute in the city.
    Your sons and daughters will be killed with swords.
Other people will take your land and divide it among themselves.
    And you will die in a foreign country.
The people of Israel will definitely be taken
    from their own land as captives.’”

The Vision of Ripe Fruit

This is what the Lord showed me: a basket of ripe fruit. The Lord said to me, “Amos, what do you see?”

I said, “A basket of fruit from the end of the harvest.”

Then the Lord said to me, “An end has come for my people, the Israelites. I will not overlook their sins anymore.

“On that day the palace songs will become funeral songs,” says the Lord God. “There will be dead bodies thrown everywhere! Silence!”

Listen to me you who walk on helpless people.
    You are trying to destroy the poor people of this country.
Your businessmen say,
“When will the New Moon Festival be over
    so we can sell grain?
When will the Sabbath be over
    so we can bring out wheat to sell?
We can charge them more
    and give them less.
    We can change the scales to cheat the people.
We will buy poor people for silver.
    And we will buy needy people for the price of a pair of sandals.
    We will even sell the wheat that was swept up from the floor.”

The Lord used his name, the Pride of Jacob, to make a promise. He said, “I will never forget what these people did.

The whole land will shake because of it.
    Everyone who lives in the land will cry for those who died.
The whole land will rise like the Nile.
    It will be shaken, and then it will fall
    like the Nile River in Egypt.”

The Lord God says:

“At that time I will cause the sun to go down at noon.
    I will make the earth dark on a clear day.
10 I will change your festivals into days of crying for the dead.
    All your songs will become songs of sadness for the dead.
I will make all of you wear rough cloth to show your sadness.
    You will shave your heads to show sadness.
I will make that day like the crying for the death of an only son.
    Its end will be very painful.”

11 The Lord God says: “The days are coming
    when I will cause a time of hunger in the land.
The people will not be hungry for bread or thirsty for water.
    But they will be hungry for words from the Lord.
12 People will wander from the Mediterranean Sea to the Dead Sea.
    They will wander from the north to the east.
They will search for the word of the Lord.
    But they won’t find it.
13 At that time the beautiful young women and the young men
    will become weak from thirst.
14 They made promises by the idol in Samaria.
    They said, ‘As surely as the god of Dan lives . . .’
    And they said, ‘As surely as the god of Beersheba[g] lives, we promise . . .’
So they will fall
    and never get up again.”

Israel Will Be Destroyed

I saw the Lord standing by the altar. He said:

“Smash the top of the pillars
    so that even the bottom of the doors will shake.
Make the pillars fall on the people’s heads.
    Anyone left alive I will kill with a sword.
Not one person will get away.
    No one will escape.
If they dig down as deep as where the dead are,
    I will pull them up from there.
If they climb up into the skies,
    I will bring them down from there.
If they hide at the top of Mount Carmel,
    I will find them and take them away.
If they try to hide from me at the bottom of the sea,
    I will command a snake to bite them.
If they are captured and taken away by their enemies,
    I will command the sword to kill them.
I will keep watch over them.
    But I will keep watch to give them trouble, not to do them good.”

The Master, the Lord of heaven’s armies, will touch the land.
    And the land will shake.
    Then everyone who lives in the land will cry for the dead.
The whole land will rise like the Nile River.
    It will fall like the river of Egypt.
The Lord built his upper rooms above the skies.
    He sets their foundations on the earth.
He calls for the waters of the sea.
    He pours them out on the land.
    The Lord is his name.

The Lord says this:

“Israel, you are no different to me than the people of Cush.
I brought Israel out of the land of Egypt.
    I also brought the Philistines from Crete
    and the Arameans from Kir.
I, the Lord God, am watching the sinful kingdom Israel.
I will destroy Israel
    from the earth’s surface.
But I will not completely destroy
    Jacob’s descendants,” says the Lord.
“I am giving the command
    to scatter the nation of Israel among all nations.
It will be like someone sifting flour.
    A person shakes flour through a sifter.
    The good flour falls through, but not the bad clumps.
10 Sinners among my people
    will die by the sword.
All of them say,
    ‘Nothing bad will happen to us.’

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