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2012

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The Ethics Of Amos In Light Of Its Ancient Near Eastern Context, Mark D. Arnold Jan 2012

The Ethics Of Amos In Light Of Its Ancient Near Eastern Context, Mark D. Arnold

MSU Graduate Theses

The book of Amos, in a fashion almost preternaturally relevant to contemporary conditions, discusses issues of war and welfare. Amos condemns several foreign nations for various war crimes and then turns to Israel, excoriating it for its mistreatment of the poor. Specifically he indicts the wealthy for enacting policies that created new poor while preventing the old poor from regaining their rightful positions in society. Israel’s elite used economic and judicial methods to enrich themselves at the expense of the vast majority of the population. As a result, Amos predicts the destruction of Israel just as he predicted the destruction …