Bible Commentaries
Amos 6

Gann's Commentary on the BibleGann on the Bible

Verse 1

Amos 6:1

The prophet utters the second woe over the careless heads of the nation, who were content with the existing state of things, who believed in no divine judgment, and who revelled in their riches (Amos 6:1-6). To these he announces destruction and the general overthrow of the kingdom (Amos 6:7-11), because they act perversely, and trust in their own power (Amos 6:12-14). Amos 6:1.

which are named the chief of the nations; the persons at ease in Zion, and trusted in Samaria, were the principal men of both nations, Judah and Israel; or these cities of Zion and Samaria were the chief of the said nations

Bibliographical Information
Gann, Windell. "Commentary on Amos 6". Gann's Commentary on the Bible. https://studylight.org/commentaries/eng/gbc/amos-6.html. 2021.