Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Amos 4:1-5
It is here foretold, in the name of God, that oppressors shall be humbled and idolaters shall be hardened. I. That proud oppressors shall be humbled for their oppressions: for he that does wrong shall receive according to the wrong that he has done. Now observe, 1. How their sin is described, Amos 4:1. They are compared to the kine of Bashan, which were a breed of cattle very large and strong, especially if, though bred there, they were fed upon the mountain of Samaria, where the pastures were... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Amos 4
In this chapter, I. The oppressors in Israel are threatened for their oppression of the poor, Amos 4:1-3. II. The idolaters in Israel, being joined to idols, are given up to their own heart's lusts, Amos 4:4, 5. III. All the sins of Israel are aggravated from their incorrigibleness in them, and their refusal to return and reform, notwithstanding the various rebukes of Providence which they had been under, Amos 4:6-11. IV. They are invited yet at length to humble themselves before God, since it... read more