Amos 5:19

"“Woe to you who desire the day of the LORD! Why do you long for the day of the LORD? It is darkness, and not light."

Key Reflection

Amos warns against longing for the day of the Lord, suggesting that such a day will bring no relief but instead profound suffering and darkness. This contrasts with the expected hope and salvation, highlighting the prophetic theme of judgment and the need to repent rather than await divine punishment.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

As if a man, did flee from a lion -The Day of the Lord is a day of terror on every side. Before and behind, without and within, abroad under the roof of heaven, or under the shelter of his own, everywhere is terror and death. The Syrian bear is said to have been more fierce and savage than the lion. For its fierceness and voracityDaniel 7:5, God made it, in Daniel’s vision, a symbol of the empire of the Medes. From both lion and bear there might be escape by flight. When the man had “leaned his hand” trustfully “on the wall” of his own house, “and the serpent bit him,” there was no escape.

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