Thematic Bible
Amos 6:1 (show verse)
O Woe be to the proud wealthy in Zion, to such as think them so sure upon the mount of Samaria: which hold themselves for the best of the world, and rule the house of Israel, even as they list.
worldly Amusements and pleasures » Lead to » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Conscience » Dead
Happiness » Of the wicked » Woe against
Happiness of the The Wicked » Woe against
Indifference » In spirit
Peace » Social » FALSE
ancient Samaria » Samaria the capital of » Called the mountain of samaria
Security » FALSE » God is against it
false Trusts » General references to
FALSE » Trusts » General references to
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Conscience » Dead
Happiness » Of the wicked » Woe against
Happiness of the The Wicked » Woe against
Indifference » In spirit
Peace » Social » FALSE
ancient Samaria » Samaria the capital of » Called the mountain of samaria
Security » FALSE » God is against it
false Trusts » General references to
FALSE » Trusts » General references to
Amos 6:2 (show verse)
Go unto Calneh, and see: and from thence get you to Hamath the great city, and so go down to Gath of the Philistines: be they better at ease than these kingdoms, or the border of their land wider than yours?
worldly Amusements and pleasures » Lead to » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Calneh » Also called canneh and calno, a city of assyria
Gath » One of the five chief cities of the philistines
Hamath » Prosperity of
Philistines » Israel condemned for imitating
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Calneh » Also called canneh and calno, a city of assyria
Gath » One of the five chief cities of the philistines
Hamath » Prosperity of
Philistines » Israel condemned for imitating
Amos 6:3 (show verse)
Ye are taken out for the evil day, even ye that sit in the stole of willfulness;
worldly Amusements and pleasures » Lead to » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Conscience » Dead
Days » A time of judgment called a day of » Evil
Presuming upon time » Thinking the day of trial is remote
Presumption » Presuming upon time and opportunity, common ways of » Thinking the day of trial is remote
Security » FALSE » Puts off the evil day
Time » Presuming upon time and opportunity, common ways of » Thinking the day of trial is remote
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Conscience » Dead
Days » A time of judgment called a day of » Evil
Presuming upon time » Thinking the day of trial is remote
Presumption » Presuming upon time and opportunity, common ways of » Thinking the day of trial is remote
Security » FALSE » Puts off the evil day
Time » Presuming upon time and opportunity, common ways of » Thinking the day of trial is remote
Amos 6:4 (show verse)
Ye that lie upon beds of ivory, and use your wantonness upon your couches; ye that eat the best lambs of the flock, and the fattest calves of the drove;
worldly Amusements and pleasures » Lead to » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Animals » Names of » Calves
Bed » Made of ivory
Bed » Used at meals
Beds » Used for » Reclining on at meals
Beds » Made of » Ivory
Calves » Fattened in stalls, &c
Calves » Names of
Conscience » Dead
the Diet of the jews » Of the rich, luxurious
the Diet of the jews » Was taken » Often reclining
Eating » Reclining on couches
Epicureans » Worldly pleasure sought by the epicureans as the chief aim of life
Feasts » Reclined on couches
Feasts » Music at
Food » List of articles » Sumptuous
Ivory » Other articles made of » Beds
Jews, the » Degenerated as they increased in national greatness
Lambs » Considered a great delicacy
Oxen » Young of, considered a great delicacy
Pleasure, worldly » Results of a pleasure-seeking life » Sought by the epicureans as the chief aim of life
Pleasure, worldly » Results of a pleasure-seeking life » Luxurious living, examples of
Worldly » Pleasure results of a pleasure-seeking life » Sought by the epicureans as the chief aim of life
Worldly » Pleasure results of a pleasure-seeking life » Luxurious living, examples of
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Animals » Names of » Calves
Bed » Made of ivory
Bed » Used at meals
Beds » Used for » Reclining on at meals
Beds » Made of » Ivory
Calves » Fattened in stalls, &c
Calves » Names of
Conscience » Dead
the Diet of the jews » Of the rich, luxurious
the Diet of the jews » Was taken » Often reclining
Eating » Reclining on couches
Epicureans » Worldly pleasure sought by the epicureans as the chief aim of life
Feasts » Reclined on couches
Feasts » Music at
Food » List of articles » Sumptuous
Ivory » Other articles made of » Beds
Jews, the » Degenerated as they increased in national greatness
Lambs » Considered a great delicacy
Oxen » Young of, considered a great delicacy
Pleasure, worldly » Results of a pleasure-seeking life » Sought by the epicureans as the chief aim of life
Pleasure, worldly » Results of a pleasure-seeking life » Luxurious living, examples of
Worldly » Pleasure results of a pleasure-seeking life » Sought by the epicureans as the chief aim of life
Worldly » Pleasure results of a pleasure-seeking life » Luxurious living, examples of
Amos 6:5 (show verse)
ye that sing to the lute, and in playing of instruments compare yourselves unto David;
Amusements » General reference to
worldly Amusements and pleasures » Lead to » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Beds » Used for » Reclining on at meals
Chosen Instruments » Trumpets » Viols
Conscience » Dead
David » King of israel » David as musician
the Diet of the jews » Of the rich, luxurious
Entertainments » Music and dancing often introduced at
Feasts » Music at
Invention » Of musical instruments » By david
Music » Trumpets » Viols
Music » Songs » Idle
Music » Instruments of » Invented by david
Music » Instruments of » Viol, a lyre
Music » The jews used » In private entertainments
Music » Instruments of » The jews celebrated for inventing
Musical instruments » Trumpets » Viols
Singing » Songs » Idle
Songs » Idle
worldly Amusements and pleasures » Lead to » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Beds » Used for » Reclining on at meals
Chosen Instruments » Trumpets » Viols
Conscience » Dead
David » King of israel » David as musician
the Diet of the jews » Of the rich, luxurious
Entertainments » Music and dancing often introduced at
Feasts » Music at
Invention » Of musical instruments » By david
Music » Trumpets » Viols
Music » Songs » Idle
Music » Instruments of » Invented by david
Music » Instruments of » Viol, a lyre
Music » The jews used » In private entertainments
Music » Instruments of » The jews celebrated for inventing
Musical instruments » Trumpets » Viols
Singing » Songs » Idle
Songs » Idle
Amos 6:6 (show verse)
ye that drink wine out of goblets, and anoint yourselves with the best oil: but no man is sorry for Joseph's hurt.
worldly Amusements and pleasures » Lead to » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Anointing » Of the body
Anointing » General references to application of oil to the body
Anointing » Ointment for » Most expensive
Anointing » Was used for » The jews very fond of
Beds » Used for » Reclining on at meals
Conscience » Dead
Ointment » Not sacred
Pleasure, worldly » Results of a pleasure-seeking life » Prodigality, general references to
Prodigality » General references to
Wine » The jews frequently drank, to excess
Worldly » Pleasure results of a pleasure-seeking life » Prodigality, general references to
Amusements and worldly pleasures » Disregard of the judgments and works of God
Anointing » Of the body
Anointing » General references to application of oil to the body
Anointing » Ointment for » Most expensive
Anointing » Was used for » The jews very fond of
Beds » Used for » Reclining on at meals
Conscience » Dead
Ointment » Not sacred
Pleasure, worldly » Results of a pleasure-seeking life » Prodigality, general references to
Prodigality » General references to
Wine » The jews frequently drank, to excess
Worldly » Pleasure results of a pleasure-seeking life » Prodigality, general references to
Amos 6:7 (show verse)
Therefore now shall ye be the first of them, that shall be led away captive, and the lusty cheer of the willful shall come to an end.
Amos 6:8 (show verse)
"'The LORD God hath sworn even by himself,' sayeth the LORD God of hosts, 'I hate the pride of Jacob, and I abhor his palaces: and I will give over the city, with all that is therein:
No Themes for this verse.
Amos 6:9 (show verse)
so that though there remain ten men in one house, they shall die.
No Themes for this verse.
Amos 6:10 (show verse)
So their next kinfolks and the dead buriers shall take them, and carry away their bones, and say unto him that is in the innermore house, 'Is there yet any more by thee?' And he shall answer, 'They are all gone. Hold thy tongue,' shall he say. For they would not remember the name of the LORD.
Amos 6:11 (show verse)
Behold, the LORD is minded to smite the great houses, so that they shall decay: and the little houses, that they shall cleave asunder.
No Themes for this verse.
Amos 6:12 (show verse)
Who can run with horses, or plow with oxen upon the hard rocks of stone? For why? Ye have turned true judgment into bitterness, and the fruit of righteousness into wormwood.
Amos 6:13 (show verse)
Yea, even ye that rejoice in vain things: ye that say, 'Have not we obtained horns in our own strength?'
Amos 6:14 (show verse)
Well, take heed, O ye house of Israel,' sayeth the LORD God of hosts. 'I will bring a people upon you, which shall trouble you: from the way that goeth toward Hamath, unto the brook in the meadow.'"