Dai Madu gaw, “Israela amyu masha ni e, ngai gaw nanhte hpe Ehtiopi masha ni zawn myit nawn da we ai. Ngai gaw nanhte hpe Egutu mung kaw nna woi shapraw wa ai zawn Hpilisti masha ni hpe Kreti mung na, Suri masha ni hpe Kira mung kaw na woi shapraw da ni ai.
What Does This Mean?
God is speaking in this verse and reminds the Israelites that they are no different from other nations. He brought them out of Egypt just as he also brought the Philistines and Syrians from their respective lands.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a bunch of toys, and each one comes from a different place. God is saying that all his people, like Israel, are special to him just like those toys. He cares for everyone, not just some.
Historical Background
Amos wrote this during the eighth century BCE when the Northern Kingdom was prosperous but morally corrupt. This verse underscores God's sovereignty over multiple nations and emphasizes His role as a guide for all peoples.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this by recognizing that God loves people from every background equally. Just like He cares for Israelites, Philistines, and Syrians, He cares for everyone regardless of their origins or current situation.
Topics
God's SovereigntyNational IdentityDivine GuidanceEquity in SalvationHistorical RedemptionEthiopia and Israel