Amos 6:5
Ndebele Bible (SND) 2012 (IsiNdebele 2012 Translation)
What Does This Mean?
Amos is speaking to wealthy and complacent people who enjoy music but ignore the suffering around them, just like how David played music. The verse criticizes their self-indulgence.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a friend who loves playing with toys all day but never helps others or cares about what's happening outside your house. Amos is telling these people that it's not right to just play and sing while others are struggling.
Historical Background
Amos, a prophet in the eighth century B.C., wrote this during the prosperous times of Israel under King Jeroboam II. He criticizes the upper class for their luxury and indifference towards social justice issues.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse reminds us not to focus solely on entertainment or self-indulgence while ignoring the needs around us. For example, instead of just enjoying concerts, we should also support musicians who use their talent to help others.
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