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Amos 9:5
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
toucheth: Psalms 46:6, Psalms 144:5, Isaiah 64:1, Micah 1:3, Nahum 1:6, Habakkuk 3:10, Revelation 20:11
and all: Amos 8:8, Jeremiah 12:4, Hosea 4:3
shall rise: Psalms 32:6, Psalms 93:3, Psalms 93:4, Isaiah 8:7, Isaiah 8:8, Matthew 7:27
Reciprocal: Genesis 7:11 - all Isaiah 51:15 - that divided Jeremiah 47:2 - waters Daniel 9:26 - with Daniel 11:22 - with Hosea 10:14 - shall a Amos 9:13 - the hills Micah 1:4 - the mountains Nahum 1:8 - with 2 Peter 3:10 - melt
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the Lord God of hosts [is] he that toucheth the land, and it shall melt,.... Which is another reason why it is impossible to escape the hands of a sin revenging God, because he is omnipotent as well as omniscient; he is the Lord of all the armies above and below; and if he but touch the land, any particular country, as the land of Israel, it shakes and trembles, and falls into a flow of water, or melts like wax; as when he toucheth the hills and mountains they smoke, being like fuel to fire; see Psalms 104:32;
and all that dwell therein shall mourn; their houses destroyed, their substance consumed, and all that is near and dear to them swallowed up:
and it shall rise up wholly like a flood, and shall be drowned as [by] the flood of Egypt; Psalms 104:32- :.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
And who is He who should do this? God, at whose command are all creatures. This is the hope of His servants; from where Hezekiah begins his prayer, “Lord of hosts, God of Israel” Isaiah 37:16. This is the hopelessness of His enemies. “That toucheth the land” or “earth, and it shall melt,” rather, “hath melted.” His Will and its fulfillment are one. “He spake, and it was; He commanded and it stood fast” Psalms 33:9. His Will is first, as the cause of what is done; in time they co-exist. He hath no need to put forth His strength; a touch, the slightest indication of His Will, sufficeth. If the solid earth, how much more its inhabitants! So the Psalmist says, “The pagan raged, the kingdoms were moved; He uttered His voice, the earth melted” Psalms 46:6. The hearts of men melt when they are afraid of His presence; human armies melt away, dispersed; the great globe itself shall dissolve into its ancient chaos at His Will.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Amos 9:5. The Lord God of hosts is he — So powerful is he that a touch of his hand shall melt or dissolve the land, and cause all its inhabitants to mourn. Here is still a reference to the earthquake. Amos 8:8, where the same images are used.