Amos is a significant figure in the Old Testament of the Bible, known primarily as one of the twelve __________ prophets.
minor
The central theme of Amos's prophecy is social __________.
justice
Amos is __________as a bold advocate for justice and an early voice for the poor and oppressed.
remembered
Amos recorded his ___________ in a book bearing his name. He dates his book to “two years before the earthquake” (Amos 1:1).
prophecies
Amos did prophesy ____________ Israel’s neighbors (Amos 1—2), but most of his message was aimed at Israel itself.
against
Amos is the ______________ of the Book of Amos, which is part of the prophetic section of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament.
author
Amos _______________the wealthy and powerful for exploiting the poor and vulnerable, and he criticized the empty ritualism of religious practices that ignored justice and righteousness.
condemned
Amos __________ have had a lasting impact on religious thought, especially in discussions about social justice, compassion, and the responsibilities of faith communities.
teachings
Amos had not been trained as a _________, nor was he seeking the office.
prophet
It was ___________ a popular message in Israel, as Amos boldly pointed out sin and God’s righteous judgment.
not
Amos was not originally a __________ or a religious leader by profession.
prophet
Amos _____________ the people of Israel that their continued injustice and neglect of God's commands would lead to dire consequences, including national disaster and exile.
warned
The ________ of Amos continues to be studied and quoted by both Jewish and Christian traditions.
Book
The Lord simply _________ to use him. Also, most prophets proclaimed their message to their own nation.
decided
Many sentences in the book of Amos begin with something similar to this: “This is what the _______ says: ‘For three sins of Israel, even for four, I will not relent’” (Amos 2:6).
Lord
According to the biblical account, Amos was a _____________ and a dresser of sycamore trees from the town of Tekoa, located in the southern kingdom of Judah.
shepherd
Famous passages from the Book of Amos include his call for justice: "But let __________justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!" Bonus .
justice
(Amos 5:24)
Amos was a ___________ and farmer from the Judean village of Tekoa, about five miles south of Bethlehem, who had a vision and became a prophet for the Lord.
shepherd
Amos was ___________ from the southern kingdom of Judah to proclaim God’s word in the northern kingdom of Israel. (
called
Although a simple shepherd and fruit picker, Amos prophesied with ________________ that it was God’s message, not his, that the nations needed to hear. Amos 3:7 reflects his conviction that “surely the Sovereign LORD does nothing without revealing his plan to his servants the prophets.”
confidence
Despite his humble background, Amos was called by God to deliver a message to the _________ kingdom of Israel.
northern
Amos ____________ emphasized the importance of ethical behavior and true worship rather than mere ceremonial observance.
prophecies
Amos prophesied during the reign of ___________ in Israel and Uzziah in Judah (Amos 1:1).
Jeroboam II
In fact, the idolatrous priest of Bethel told Amos, “Get out, you __________! Go back to the land of Judah. Earn your bread there and do your prophesying there” (Amos 7:12).
seer
We are not told much about his private life or anything about how Amos ___________, but an apocryphal work called The Lives of the Prophets says that Amos was killed by Amaziah, the priest of Bethel.
died