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THE MESSAGE
Amos 6:3
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You dismiss any thought of the evil dayand bring in a reign of violence.
Those who put far away the evil day, And cause the seat of violence to come near;
Ye that put farre away the euil day, and cause the seat of violence to come neere:
Ye that put far away the evil day, and cause the seat of violence to come near;
O you who put far away the day of disaster and bring near the seat of violence?
Are you postponing the day of disaster, And would you bring near the seat of violence?
You put off the day of punishment, but you bring near the day when you can do evil to others.
Do you put off the day of punishment, Yet cause the seat of violence to come near?
Ye that put farre away the euill day, and approch to the seate of iniquitie?
Do you put off the day of calamity, And would you bring near the seat of violence?
Do you put off the day of calamity,And would you cause the seat of violence to approach?
You dismiss the day of calamity and bring near a reign of violence.
You are cruel, and you forget the coming day of judgment.
You put off all thought of the evil day but hasten the reign of violence.
Ye that put far away the evil day, and cause the seat of violence to come near;
You people are rushing toward the day of punishment. You bring near the rule of violence.
O you who wait for the evil day, and cause the sabbath of violence to come near;
You refuse to admit that a day of disaster is coming, but what you do only brings that day closer.
You that put off the day of disaster and bring near a reign of violence!
You who put the evil day far away, and cause the seat of violence to come near,
—ye that put far away the evil day, and cause the seat of violence to come near;
You who put far away the evil day, causing the rule of the violent to come near;
Ye that put far away the evil day, and cause the seat of violence to come near;
Ye that put farre away the euyll day, and approche to the seate of iniquitie.
Ye who are approaching the evil day, who are drawing near and adopting false sabbaths;
Ye that put far away the evil day, and cause the seat of violence to come near;
Those who put far away the evil day, And cause the seat of violence to come near;
And ye ben departid in to yuel dai, and neiyen to the seete of wickidnesse;
-you that put far away the evil day, and cause the seat of violence to come near;
Ye that put far away the evil day, and cause the seat of violence to come near;
You refuse to believe a day of disaster will come, but you establish a reign of violence.
Woe to you who put far off the day of doom, Who cause the seat of violence to come near;
You push away every thought of coming disaster, but your actions only bring the day of judgment closer.
You put off the day of trouble, and bring near the seat of anger.
O you that put far away the evil day, and bring near a reign of violence?
Ye who are putting far away the day of calamity, - but bringing near the abode of violence:
You that are separated unto the evil day: and that approach to the throne of iniquity;
O you who put far away the evil day, and bring near the seat of violence?
Who are putting away the day of evil, And ye bring nigh the seat of violence,
Ye are taken out for the euel daye, euen ye that syt in the stole of wylfulnesse:
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
put: Amos 5:18, Amos 9:10, Ecclesiastes 8:11, Isaiah 47:7, Isaiah 56:12, Ezekiel 12:22, Ezekiel 12:27, Matthew 24:48, 1 Thessalonians 5:3, 2 Peter 3:4, Revelation 18:17
and cause: Amos 6:12, Amos 5:12, Psalms 94:20
seat: or, habitation
Reciprocal: Judges 9:27 - merry 1 Samuel 4:5 - all Israel Proverbs 19:10 - Delight Ecclesiastes 2:2 - It is Ecclesiastes 7:2 - better Isaiah 14:11 - pomp Isaiah 22:2 - that art Isaiah 22:13 - behold Isaiah 59:6 - their works Lamentations 4:5 - that did Ezekiel 7:11 - Violence Ezekiel 8:17 - for Ezekiel 16:49 - fulness Ezekiel 18:7 - hath spoiled Ezekiel 21:10 - should Joel 1:5 - Awake Amos 2:6 - For three Matthew 24:38 - they Luke 12:19 - take Luke 15:13 - wasted Ephesians 6:13 - in the
Cross-References
When the human race began to increase, with more and more daughters being born, the sons of God noticed that the daughters of men were beautiful. They looked them over and picked out wives for themselves.
God said to Noah, "It's all over. It's the end of the human race. The violence is everywhere; I'm making a clean sweep.
"Build yourself a ship from teakwood. Make rooms in it. Coat it with pitch inside and out. Make it 450 feet long, seventy-five feet wide, and forty-five feet high. Build a roof for it and put in a window eighteen inches from the top; put in a door on the side of the ship; and make three decks, lower, middle, and upper.
"But I'm going to establish a covenant with you: You'll board the ship, and your sons, your wife and your sons' wives will come on board with you. You are also to take two of each living creature, a male and a female, on board the ship, to preserve their lives with you: two of every species of bird, mammal, and reptile—two of everything so as to preserve their lives along with yours. Also get all the food you'll need and store it up for you and them."
But they turned on him; they grieved his Holy Spirit. So he turned on them, became their enemy and fought them.
"Well, your God has something to say about this: Watch out! I'm about to visit doom on you, and no one will get out of it. You're going to cry for help but I won't listen. Then all the people in Judah and Jerusalem will start praying to the gods you've been sacrificing to all these years, but it won't do a bit of good. You've got as many gods as you have villages, Judah! And you've got enough altars for sacrifices to that impotent sex god Baal to put one on every street corner in Jerusalem!"
"And you continue, so bullheaded! Calluses on your hearts, flaps on your ears! Deliberately ignoring the Holy Spirit, you're just like your ancestors. Was there ever a prophet who didn't get the same treatment? Your ancestors killed anyone who dared talk about the coming of the Just One. And you've kept up the family tradition—traitors and murderers, all of you. You had God's Law handed to you by angels—gift-wrapped!—and you squandered it!"
Don't suppress the Spirit, and don't stifle those who have a word from the Master. On the other hand, don't be gullible. Check out everything, and keep only what's good. Throw out anything tainted with evil.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Ye that put far away the evil day,.... The day of Israel's captivity, threatened by, the Lord, and prophesied of by the prophets; by this prophet, and by Hoshea and others: this they endeavoured to put out of their minds and thoughts, and supposed it to be at a great distance, yea, hoped it never would be; and like the Jews, with respect to their captivity, and the destruction of their city, said it was not near, but prolonged, yea, would never come to pass, Ezekiel 11:3; so some men put far from them the day of death; which though to a good man is better than the day of his birth, yet to a wicked man is an evil and terrible day; he do not care to hear or speak, or think of it, lest it should dampen his carnal joys and pleasures: as also the day of Christ's coming to judgment; which though a good man hastens to in his affections, desires, and prayers, wicked men set at the greatest distance, yea, scoff at it, as believing it never will be, and to show that they are in no pain or uneasiness about it; see Isaiah 56:12. The Vulgate Latin version renders it, "who are separated to the evil day"; appointed to it; foreordained to this condemnation; destined to ruin and destruction for their sins; see
Proverbs 16:4;
and cause the seat of violence to come near; boldly venture upon the commission of acts of injustice, rapine, and violence, on a presumption the evil day threatened will never come; or place themselves on the bench in courts of judicature, and there, without any manner of concern, commit the greatest acts of unrighteousness, as believing they shall never be called to an account for them by God or man.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Ye that put far away - Probably “with aversion.” They bade that day as it were, be gone. The Hebrew idiom expresses, how they would put it off, if they could; as far as in them lay, they “assigned a distance to it, , although they could not remove the day itself. The “evil day” is that same “day of the Lord,” which the scoffers or misbelievers professed to long for Amos 5:18. The thought that the Lord has a Day, in which to judge man, frets or frightens the irreligious, and they use different ways to get rid of it. The strong harden themselves against it, distort the belief in it, or disbelieve it. The weak and voluptuous shut their eyes to it, like the bird in the fable, as if what they dread would cease to be there, because they cease to see it.
And cause the seat - (literally, the session, sitting) of violence to come near They dismissed the thought of the Day of account, in order that they might sin with less fear. They put from them the judgment of God, that they might exercise violence over His creatures. People do not put away the thought of God, except to invite His Enemy into their souls. But therewith, they “brought near” another “seat of violence,” not their own, but upon them. They brought near what they wished to put away, the day, in which, through the violence of the Assyrians, God would avenge their own.
Rib.: “Let them consider this, who put no bound to their sins. For the more they obey their own will, the more they hasten to destruction; and while they think they draw near to pleasures, they draw near to everlasting woes.”
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Amos 6:3. Ye that put far away the evil day — Wo to you who will not consider the day of approaching vengeance; but continue in your iniquity, and harden your hearts. Ye bring your iniquities nearer, and still suppose your punishment to be at a greater distance.