Chinese Simplified CUNPSS Script Union (新标点和合本, 神版)
我要拆毁过冬和过夏的房屋。 象牙的房屋也必毁灭; 高大的房屋都归无有。 这是耶和华说的。
这是什么意思?
In this verse from Amos 3:15, God is speaking and saying that He will destroy both the winter houses and summer houses of wealthy people. The houses made with ivory and other grand buildings will also be destroyed.
儿童解释
Imagine if you had a special treehouse for playing in the summer and another cozy room for the winter, but one day something big happened and all your special places were knocked down. That’s what God is saying might happen to rich people who have many fancy houses.
历史背景
The Book of Amos was written by the prophet Amos around 750 BC, addressing the Northern Kingdom of Israel. The audience included wealthy landowners and officials. At that time, there were significant social injustices and economic disparities.
今日应用
Today, this verse can remind us not to rely solely on our wealth or possessions for security. It’s a call to examine how we use our resources and whether they are being used in ways that align with God's values of justice and compassion.
Who wrote the book of Amos and what was its purpose?
The prophet Amos wrote this book around 750 BC. It was meant as a warning to Israel about their social injustices and idolatry, calling them back to righteousness.
What does 'houses of ivory' symbolize in Amos?
'Houses of ivory' likely symbolizes luxury and opulence, representing the wealth and extravagance of the wealthy class who neglected justice for the poor.
How can we apply Amos 3:15 to our modern lives?
We can use this verse as a reminder not to place too much importance on material possessions. Instead, focus on using resources responsibly and with compassion towards others.
What were the social conditions during Amos' time that he was addressing?
Amos lived in a period of economic prosperity but great inequality where the rich exploited the poor. He spoke against corruption and injustice, calling for justice and righteousness.