
Amos - Unlocking The Bible
David Pawson - ’Unlocking the Bible’ Podcast
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Amos, I Have a Dream, Yet You Did Not Return to Me
Amos spoke in the original Hebrew course. He's keen on another literary device, repetition, which is very effective when you're speaking. I think of Dylan Thomas's poetry, that drunken Welsh poet. Think of his poem, Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night. Old age should burn and rave at close of day, rage, rage against the dying light. Those people in Damascus, they deserve God's punishment. It's so easy to see how bad other people are. And Amos, what a skillful prophecy this is. For three sins even for four, God will deal with Damascus. Now Damascus is not part of the people of God, so it was dealt with for inhuman
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