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Judgment on Israel's Miss Use Of Money and Oppression

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the prophet Amos delivers a stern rebuke to the wealthy women of Samaria, whom he compares to "cows of Bashan" for their self-indulgence and exploitation of the poor. These women are accused of pressuring their husbands to provide for their lavish lifestyles, regardless of the cost to others. Amos warns that God will not overlook their actions and declares that judgment is imminent. He vividly describes their future humiliation and exile, where they will be led away with hooks, symbolizing the inescapable and degrading nature of their punishment. This passage serves as a powerful reminder of God's intolerance for injustice and the accountability of those who oppress the vulnerable.

Engage with us by liking, sharing, and commenting to empower our mission of spreading God's word. Your interactions are a beacon of encouragement for our spiritual community. Join us on our website www.watchersoftruth.com #DailyDevotion #FaithFilled #ScriptureReflection #EngageInFaith #StrengthInCommunity #bible #sebastianlucido #Amos4 #BibleStudy #PropheticWarning #SocialJusticeInScripture #GodsJudgment #OldTestament #BiblicalProphecy #FaithAndAccountability

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the prophet Amos delivers a stern rebuke to the wealthy women of Samaria, whom he compares to "cows of Bashan" for their self-indulgence and exploitation of the poor. These women are accused of pressuring their husbands to provide for their lavish lifestyles, regardless of the cost to others. Amos warns that God will not overlook their actions and declares that judgment is imminent. He vividly describes their future humiliation and exile, where they will be led away with hooks, symbolizing the inescapable and degrading nature of their punishment. This passage serves as a powerful reminder of God's intolerance for injustice and the accountability of those who oppress the vulnerable.

Engage with us by liking, sharing, and commenting to empower our mission of spreading God's word. Your interactions are a beacon of encouragement for our spiritual community. Join us on our website www.watchersoftruth.com #DailyDevotion #FaithFilled #ScriptureReflection #EngageInFaith #StrengthInCommunity #bible #sebastianlucido #Amos4 #BibleStudy #PropheticWarning #SocialJusticeInScripture #GodsJudgment #OldTestament #BiblicalProphecy #FaithAndAccountability

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