Digital Logos Edition
In Amos Duane Garrett puts aside the study of contextual, theological matters normally touched upon in commentaries, and solely focuses on the written text. He brings a carefully learned grammatical analysis to this study and illustrates the meaning of the text through grammar study.
“ the number seven (or seven plus one) is very important in Amos” (Page 3)
“The basis for the line divisions used here are two-fold” (Page 8)
“The divine title (וַאדֹנָי יְהוִה הַצְּבָאו̇ת) serves as the antecedent for all three complex relative clauses.” (Page 266)
“directed his message against the aristocratic and priestly upper-classes of Samaria and Bethel” (Page 1)
“This suggests that Amos considered the Davidic king to have a superior claim to legitimacy.” (Page 15)