Gilbert House Fellowship #477: Amos 6–7

Gilbert House Fellowship #477: Amos 6–7

From Gilbert House Fellowship by Derek and Sharon Gilbert

April 12, 2026 · 1h 39m

About this episode

The episode discusses the prophecies of Amos regarding God's judgment on Israel during a time of prosperity, including the confrontation with Amaziah and references to Agag and Gog.

PROPHESYING DOOM and destruction during a time of peace and prosperity does not make one popular with the ruling elites. Amos learned this while declaring God’s judgment on the northern kingdom of Israel during the reign of Jeroboam II (reigned 793–753 BC), the time of Israel’s greatest power. The prophet was confronted by Amaziah, the priest of Bethel, and told to flee to the southern kingdom of Judah, which prompted the Lord to tell the priest that his wife would be forced into prostitution, his children would fall by the sword, Amaziah would die in a foreign land, and Israel would be taken away into exile. These things did come to pass in 732 BC, when Assyria conquered Israel and captured the capital city of Samaria. We also discuss the strange reference in the Septuagint to “King Gog” or “Agag, the king” in Amos 7:1, which is quite different from the ESV rendering, “the king’s mowings” (or the NET translation, “the royal harvest”). Apparently the LXX translators didn’t know what to make of the literal Hebrew (“the mowings of the king”) but recognized the context as a prophecy of destruction. Agag was the Amalekite king spared by Saul (and then executed by Samuel). In the book…

People in this episode

Hosts: Derek Gilbert, Sharon Gilbert

Topics covered

  • prophecy
  • judgment
  • Old Testament
  • Israel
  • Amos
  • destruction
  • end times

Keywords

  • Amos
  • prophecy
  • Israel
  • Amaziah
  • Jeroboam II
  • Agag
  • Gog
  • destruction
  • Old Testament

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Assyria

Books & works: Gilbert House Fellowship

Places: Israel, Judah, Samaria

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