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Amos 4:10
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"Aku telah melepas penyakit sampar ke antaramu seperti kepada orang Mesir; Aku telah membunuh terunamu dengan pedang pada waktu kudamu dijarah; Aku telah membuat bau busuk perkemahanmu tercium oleh hidungmu; namun kamu tidak berbalik kepada-Ku," demikianlah firman TUHAN.
Bahwa Aku sudah menyuruhkan bala sampar di antara kamu seperti di Mesir, Aku sudah membunuh segala orang terunamu dengan pedang dan Kusuruh segala kudamu dibawa dengan tertangkap, dan bau busuk dari pada segala balatentaramu sudah Kuberi naik sampai ke dalam hidungmu, maka tiada juga kamu bertobat kepada-Ku, demikianlah firman Tuhan.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
pestilence: Exodus 9:3-6, Exodus 12:29, Exodus 12:30, Exodus 15:26, Leviticus 26:16, Leviticus 26:25, Deuteronomy 7:15, Deuteronomy 28:22, Deuteronomy 28:27, Deuteronomy 28:60, Psalms 78:49, Psalms 78:50
after the manner: or, in the way
your young: Leviticus 26:25, 2 Kings 8:12, 2 Kings 10:32, Jeremiah 6:11, Jeremiah 11:22, Jeremiah 18:21, Jeremiah 48:15
and have taken away your horses: Heb. with the captivity of your horses, 2 Kings 13:3, 2 Kings 13:7
the stink: Amos 8:3, Deuteronomy 28:26, Jeremiah 8:1, Jeremiah 8:2, Jeremiah 9:22, Jeremiah 15:3, Jeremiah 16:4, Joel 2:20
yet: Amos 4:6, Exodus 8:19, Exodus 9:12, Exodus 9:17, Exodus 9:34, Exodus 9:35, Exodus 10:3, Exodus 10:27, Exodus 14:4
Reciprocal: Exodus 11:4 - About Jeremiah 15:7 - since Jeremiah 49:26 - General Lamentations 2:21 - my virgins Ezekiel 14:19 - if I Zephaniah 1:17 - and their blood
Cross-References
And the Lord God sayd vnto the woman: Why hast thou done this? And the woman sayde: the serpent begyled me, and I dyd eate.
And the Lorde said vnto Cain: where is Habel thy brother? Which sayde I wote not: Am I my brothers keper?
And he sayde: What hast thou done? the voyce of thy brothers blood cryeth vnto me out of the grounde.
And surely your blood of your lyues wyl I require: at the hande of euery beast wyll I require it, and at the hand of man, at the hande of mans brother wyll I require the life of man.
And the lorde saide: because the crye of Sodome and Gomorrhe is great, and because their sinne is exceding greeuous:
And the Lorde saide: I haue surely seene the trouble of my people which are in Egypt, and haue heard their crie from the face of their taske maisters: for I knowe their sorowes,
So ye shall not pollute the lande whiche ye shall dwell in, for blood defileth the lande: and the lande can not be clensed of the blood that is shed therin, but by the blood of hym that shed blood.
And Iosuah sayde vnto Achan: My sonne, I beseche thee geue glorie to the Lorde God of Israel, and make confession vnto him, and shewe me what thou hast done, hyde it not from me.
I haue seene yesterday the blood of Naboth & the blood of his sonnes, sayde the Lord: and I wil quite it thee in this ground sayth the Lord. Nowe therfore take [him] and cast him in the plat of ground, according to ye word of the Lord.
O earth couer not thou my blood, and let my crying finde no roome.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
I have sent among you the pestilence, after the manner of Egypt,.... Like that which was sent among the firstborn of Egypt, and cut them off in one night; or when in the way of Egypt, as the Targum; either as in the wilderness, when they came out of Egypt, so Jarchi interprets it; see Numbers 16:46; or the Lord sent the pestilence as they went in the way to Egypt for help and assistence, or for shelter, for food in time of famine; for they went thither, as Kimchi says, because of the famine, to fetch food, from thence; and this was displeasing to the Lord, and he sent the plague among them, which cut them off in the way:
your young men have I slain with the sword; of the enemy in battle; or as they were in the way to Egypt, being sent there to fetch food, but were intercepted by the enemy:
and have taken away your horses; on which they rode to Egypt on the above errand; or rather which they brought up from thence, contrary to the command of God:
and have made the stink of your camps to come up unto your nostrils; such numbers of their armies being slain, and these lying unburied, the smell of them was very noisome:
yet have ye not returned unto me saith the Lord; still they continued obstinate and impenitent; Numbers 16:46- :.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
I have sent among you the pestilence after the manner of Egypt - that is, after the way in which God had dealt with Egypt . God had twice promised, when the memory of the plagues which He sent on Egypt was still fresh “if thou wilt diligently hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God - I will put none of the diseases upon thee which I have brought upon the Egyptians” Exodus 15:26; Deuteronomy 7:15. Contrariwise, God had forewarned them in that same prophecy of Moses, that, if they disobeyed Him, “He will bring upon thee all the diseases of Egypt which thou was afraid of, and they shall cleave unto thee” (Deuteronomy 28:60, add Deuteronomy 28:27). Egypt was, at times, subject to great visitations of the plague ; it is said to be its birthplace . Palestine was by nature healthy. Hence, and on account of the terribleness of the scourge, God so often speaks of it, as of His own special sending. He had threatened in the law; “I will sold a pestilence upon you” Leviticus 26:25; “the Lord thy God will make the pestilence cleave unto you” Deuteronomy 28:21. Jeremiah says to the false prophet Hananiah; “The prophets that have been before me and before thee of old prophesied both against many countries and against great kingdoms, of war and of evil and of pestilence” Jeremiah 28:8. Amos bears witness that those visitations came. Jeremiah Jeremiah 14:12; Jeremiah 29:17-18; Jeremiah 34:17 and Ezekiel (Ezekiel 5:12; Ezekiel 6:11, etc.) prophesied them anew, together with the sword and with famine. Israel, having sinned like Egypt, was to be punished like Egypt.
And have taken away your horses - Literally, as English margin. “with the captivity of your horses.” After famine, drought, locust, pestilence, followed that worst scourge of all, that through man. The possessions of the plain of Jezreel, so well suited for cavalry, probably induced israel to break in this respect the law of Moses. Hazael “left to Jehoahaz but 50 horsemen and 10 chariots and 10,000 footmen, for the king of Syria had destroyed them, and had made them like the dust by threshing.” Their armies, instead of being a defense, lay unburied on the ground, a fresh source of pestilence.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Amos 4:10. I have sent - the pestilence — After the blasting and the mildew, the pestilence came; and it acted among them as one of the plagues of Egypt. Besides this, he had suffered their enemies to attack and prevail against them; alluding to the time in which the Syrians besieged Samaria, and reduced it to the most extreme necessity, when the head of an ass was sold for eighty pieces of silver, and the fourth part of a cab of dove's dung for five; and mothers ate the flesh of their children that had died through hunger, 2 Kings 6:25. And the people were miraculously relieved by the total slaughter of the Syrians by the unseen hand of God, 2 Kings 7:1, &c. And yet, after all those signal judgments, and singular mercies, "they did not return unto the Lord!"