‘Amos (Amo) 4

1 “Listen, you [lovely] cows of Bashan,

who live on Mount Shomron,

who oppress the poor and grind down the needy,

who say to their husbands, ‘Bring something to drink’:

2 AdonaiElohimhas sworn by his holiness

that your time is surely coming.

“You will be dragged away with hooks,

the last of you with fishhooks.

3 You will leave through breaks in the wall,

each woman right behind the next,

and be sent off to Harmonah,” saysAdonai.

4 “Come to Beit-El, and commit crimes;

to Gilgal, and commit more crimes!

Bring your sacrifices in the morning

and your tithes after three days;

5 burn leavened bread as a thank offering;

brag in public about your voluntary offerings;

because that’s what you love to do, Isra’el!”

saysAdonaiElohim.

6 “I made your teeth clean of food in all your cities,

left you nothing to eat in all your villages;

still you haven’t returned to me,” saysAdonai.

7 “I withheld the rain from you

three months before the harvest.

I made it rain on one city

and not on another —

one field had rain,

while another with no rain dried up;

8 from two or three cities they would stagger to one city

for water to drink, but there wasn’t enough;

still you haven’t returned to me,” saysAdonai.

9 “I struck your crops with hot winds and blight,

your many gardens and vineyards;

the cutter-worms devoured

your fig and olive trees;

still you haven’t returned to me,” saysAdonai.

10 “I sent a plague on you like that of Egypt,

put your young men to death with the sword;

let your horses be captured;

and filled your nostrils with the stench of your camps;

still you haven’t returned to me,” saysAdonai.

11 “I overthrew some of you,

as when God overthrew S’dom and ‘Amora;

you were like a burning stick snatched from the fire;

still you haven’t returned to me,” saysAdonai.

12 “This is why I will deal with you in this way, Isra’el;

and because I will deal with you in this way,

prepare to meet your God, Isra’el —

13 him who forms mountains and creates wind,

who declares to humankind his thoughts,

who turns the morning to darkness

and strides on the heights of the earth —

AdonaiElohei-Tzva’otis his name.”

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