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阿摩司书 6

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1 国为列国之首,人最着名,且为以色列家所归向,在锡安和撒玛利亚安逸无虑的,有祸了!

2 你们要过到甲尼察,从那里往大城哈马去,又非利士人的迦特。那些比你们的国还强吗?境界比你们的境界还宽吗?

3 你们以为降祸的日子还远,在位上尽行强暴(或译:行强暴使审判临)。

4 你们躺卧在象牙上,舒身在榻上,中的羔,棚里的犊;

5 弹琴鼓瑟,唱消闲的歌曲,为自己制造乐器,如同大卫所造的;

6 以大碗喝酒,用上等的油抹身,却不为约瑟的苦难担忧。

7 所以这些人必在被掳的人中首先被掳,舒身的人荒宴之乐必消灭了。

8 耶和华万军之指着自己起誓,我憎恶雅各的荣华,厌弃他的宫殿;因此我必将城和其中所有的都交付敌人。

9 那时,若在房之内剩下个人,也都必

10 死人的伯叔,就是烧他尸首的,要将这尸首搬到房外,问房屋内间的人:你那里还有人没有?他必:没有;又:,不要作声,因为我们不可提耶和华的名。

11 看哪,耶和华出令,房就被攻破,小就被打裂。

12 岂能在崖石上奔跑?人岂能在那里用牛耕种呢?

13 你们喜爱虚浮的事,自夸我们不是凭自己的力量取了角麽?

14 耶和华万军之:,以色列家阿,我必兴起一国攻击你们;他们必欺压你们,从哈马口直到亚拉巴的

   

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David the King

David is one of the most significant figures in the Bible. He was a musician, one of history’s greatest poets, the boy warrior who killed the giant Goliath, a devout servant of God, a great leader of men and ultimately Israel’s greatest king. His stories cover the second half of the First Book of Samuel and all of the Second Book of Samuel, and his legacy was such that Jesus himself was born in the “City of David” to fulfill prophecies. For all that, David the man was not perfect. Most notoriously, he ordered his soldiers to make sure one of their comrades was killed in battle because he had seen the man’s wife bathing and wanted her as his own. He was also willing to actually ally with the Philistines for a time, while his predecessor Saul was still king. But in spiritual terms, David’s meaning matches his reputation: He represents the Lord, and especially the Lord as we are able to know Him and understand Him. The Writings call this “divine truth,” and it can be our ultimate guide if we want to serve the Lord and make His desires our own. This representation makes sense if we look at following the Lord as a whole picture. There are essentially two elements. First, we need to accept the Lord, believe in Him, open our hearts to Him, worship Him. These are matters of affection, and related to the Lord’s divine goodness. And they are generally represented by priests, who lead worship and perform rituals. Second, we need to act in accord with the Lord’s wishes: We need to serve others, care for those in need, defend the defenseless and work to make life and society better for everyone. These actions require thought, judgment, design, and are thus related to Lord’s divine truth, or divine guidance. They are generally represented by kings, who are men of action and are responsible for the activity of their nations. As the greatest of the kings, David represents this truth in its greatest form.