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Passage Lookup: Amos 3:1-8
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8 verses
Amos 3:1
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Hear ye this word, which Yahweh hath spoken, concerning you, ye sons of Israel, - concerning the whole family which I brought up out of the land of Egypt saying: -
Amos 3:2
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Only you, have I acknowledged, of all the families of the ground, For this cause, will I visit upon you all your iniquities.
Amos 3:3
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Can two walk together, - except they meet?
Amos 3:4
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Will a lion roar in the forest, when, prey, he hath none? Will a young lion utter his voice out of his den, when he hath made no capture?
Amos 3:5
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Will a bird fall upon a net to the earth, when there is no, snare, for it? Will a net rise front the ground, when it hath, captured nothing?
Amos 3:6
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Or a horn be blown in a city, and, a people, not tremble? Or calamity happen in a city, and, Yahweh, not have wrought with effect?
Amos 3:7
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Surely My Lord Yahweh, will do, nothing, - except he have disclosed his secret unto his servants, the prophets!
Amos 3:8
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A lion, hath roared, Who will not fear? My Lord Yahweh, hath spoken, Who can forbear to prophesy?
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Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu