Title: Amos, Part 2
1Amos, Part 2
- Do you know what I want? I want justice. (524)
2Tuesday February 8, noon, 2011
- Richard Bauckham, PhD
- Professor Emeritus University of Andrews
- Senior scholar at Cambridge
- Jesus and the Eyewitnesses
- The Theology of Revelation
3Chronology
Judah Prophets Israel
931 BC Rehoboam Jeroboam
Abijah Nadab
900 BC Asa Baasha
850 BC Jehoshaphat Elijah Zimri, Omri, Ahab, Ahaziah, Joram
800 BC Jehoram, Ahaziah, Queen Athaliah, Joash Elisha Jonah Amos Jehoahaz, Jehoash, Jeroboam II
750 BC Amaziah, Uzziah, Ahaz Hosea Micah Isaiah Zechariah, Shallum, Menahem, Pekahiah
722 BC Hezekiah Isaiah Pekah, Hoshea
4What is justice in the Bible?
5- Its true that God is love, but dont forget,
God is also just.
6- God is love, but God also punishes the sinner
and hates all who do iniquity. God is not one
sided. He is not simply an infinitely loving God.
He is also infinitely just. He must deal with
sin. He must punish the sinner.
7You do the crime, you pay the time. Justice is
satisfied
We will bring the terrorists to justice
8- The Northern Kingdom of Jeroboam II was a proud
and prosperous nationIsraels military and
political power under Jeroboam II resulted in
increased commerce and wealthIt is interesting
that, under these circumstances, religious
activity was strong. - The Hebrew Prophets, pg 17,18
9- They sell into slavery honest people who cannot
pay their debts, the poor who cannot repay even
the price of a pair of sandals. They trample down
the weak and helpless and push the poor out of
the wayAt every place of worship people sleep on
clothing that they have taken from the poor as
security for debts. In the temple of their God
they drink wine which they have taken from those
who owe them money. (Amos 26-8)
10- The LORD says, These people fill their mansions
with things taken by crime and violence. They
don't even know how to be honestonly a few will
survive of Samarias people, who now recline on
luxurious couches. (Amos 310,12)
11- Listen to this, you women of Samaria, who grow
fat like the well-fed cows of Bashan, who
mistreat the weak, oppress the poor, and demand
that your husbands keep you supplied with
liquor! (Amos 41)
12- The Sovereign LORD says, People of Israel, go
to the holy place in Bethel and sin, if you must!
Go to Gilgal and sin with all your might! Go
ahead and bring animals to be sacrificed morning
after morning, and bring your tithes every third
day. Go on and offer your bread in thanksgiving
to God, and brag about the extra offerings you
bring! This is the kind of thing you love to
do. (Amos 44-5)
13- You people hate anyone who challenges injustice
and speaks the whole truth in court. You have
oppressed the poor and robbed them of their
grain. And so you will not live in the fine stone
houses you build or drink wine from the beautiful
vineyards you plant. I know how terrible your
sins are and how many crimes you have committed.
You persecute good people, take bribes, and
prevent the poor from getting justice in the
courts. (Amos 510-12)
14- easy lifefeel safe (61)
- How terrible it will be for you the stretch out
on your luxurious couches, feasting on veal and
lamb (64) - Your feasts and banquets will come to an end
(67)
15- The LORD says, I hate your religious festivals
I cannot stand them! When you bring me burnt
offerings and grain offerings, I will not accept
them I will not accept the animals you have
fattened to bring me as offerings. Stop your
noisy songs I do not want to listen to your
harps. Instead, let justice flow like a stream,
and righteousness like a river that never goes
dry. (Amos 521-24)
16- I cant stand your religious meetings. Im fed
up with your conferences and conventions. I want
nothing to do with your religion projects, your
pretentious slogans and goals. Im sick of your
fund-raising schemes, your public relations and
image making. Ive had all I can take of your
noisy ego-music. When was the last time you sang
to me? Do you know what I want? I want
justiceoceans of it. I want fairnessrivers of
it. Thats what I want. Thats all I want. (Amos
521-24 The Message)
17- Do you think I want all these sacrifices you
keep offering to me? I have had more than enough
of the sheep you burn as sacrifices and of the
fat of your fine animals. I am tired of the blood
of bulls and sheep and goats. Who asked you to
bring me all this when you come to worship me?
Who asked you to do all this tramping around in
my Temple? It's useless to bring your offerings.
I am disgusted with the smell of the incense you
burn. I cannot stand your New Moon Festivals,
your Sabbaths, and your religious gatherings
they are all corrupted by your sins. I hate your
New Moon Festivals and holy days they are a
burden that I am tired of bearing. (Isaiah
111-14)
18- "When you lift your hands in prayer, I will not
look at you. No matter how much you pray, I will
not listen, for your hands are covered with
blood. Wash yourselves clean. Stop all this evil
that I see you doing. Yes, stop doing evil and
learn to do right. See that justice is
done---help those who are oppressed, give orphans
their rights, and defend widows." (Isaiah
115-17)
19- Justice in the OT is something that we would
like to be on the receiving end of - Defend the poor and fatherless Do justice
(tsadaq) to the afflicted and needy (Psalm 823
NKJV) - The LORD is waiting to be kind to you. He rises
to have compassion on you. The LORD is a God of
justice (mishpat). (Isaiah 3018 GW) - tsadaq (or tsedeka) and mizpat (mishpat)
20- Wash yourselves clean. Stop all this evil that I
see you doing. Yes, stop doing evil and learn to
do right. See that justice (mishpat) is donehelp
those who are oppressed, give orphans their
rights, and defend widows. (Isaiah 116,17 GNB)
21- Give justice (mishpat) each morning to the
people you judge! Help those who have been
robbed rescue them from their oppressors.
(Jeremiah 2112 NLT)
22- Thus says the Lord GOD Enough, O princes of
Israel! Remove violence and plundering, execute
justice (mispat) and righteousness (tsadaq), and
stop dispossessing my people, says the Lord GOD.
You shall have honest scales. (Ezekiel 459,10
NKJV) - Act with justice and righteousness, and deliver
from the hand of the oppressor anyone who has
been robbed. And do no wrong or violence to the
alien, the orphan, and the widow, or shed
innocent blood in this place (Jeremiah 223
NRSV)
23- Jewish kings were commanded to practice mishpat
utzedakah. The literal translation of this term
is justice and righteousness or justice and
charity. Classical as well as modern
commentators agree that this command does not
refer to courtroom justice and charity but to
social justice. The major wrongdoing to which the
prophets objected was not the perversion of the
judicial process, but oppression and exploitation
of the poor by the political elite and the
wealthy classesOne modern political scientist
wrote, the execution of righteousness and
justice in the royal domain refers primarily to
acts on behalf of the poor and less fortunate
classes of the people. This policy was
implemented primarily by means of social
legislation rather than by court judgments. The
idea (or ideal) of social justice has a long
history in Judaism. - From Charity to Social Justice, pg 159, Frank
Loewenberg,
24- He executes justice (misphat) for the orphan and
the widow, and shows his love for the alien by
giving him food and clothing (Deuteronomy 1018
NASB) - You shall not pervert the justice (mishpat) due
an alien or an orphan, nor take a widow's garment
in pledge (Deuteronomy 2417 NASB)
25- With what shall I come before the LORD, and bow
myself before God on high? Shall I come before
him with burnt offerings, with calves a year old?
Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams,
with ten thousands of rivers of oil? Shall I give
my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of
my body for the sin of my soul? He has told you,
O mortal, what is good and what does the LORD
require of you - but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to
walk humbly with your God? (Micah 66-8 NRSV)
26- In America
- Lifestyle is 4 times the national average
- 97 of income goes to ourselves
27Align Set right Put right
28- This is what the LORD of Armies says Administer
real justice (mishpat), be compassionate and kind
to each other (Zechariah 79 GW)
29- You have turned justice into poison, right
into wrong. (Amos 612)
30What about punishment?
- Noah had no faults and was the only good man of
his time. He lived in fellowship with God, but
everyone else was evil in Gods sight, and
violence had spread everywhere. God looked at the
world and saw that it was evil, for the people
were all living evil lives. (Genesis 69-12) - The LORD said to Noah, Go into the boat with
your whole family I have found that you are the
only one in all the world who does what is
right. (Genesis 71)
31Justice that does involve punishment
I will discipline you, but with justice I
cannot let you go unpunished (Jeremiah 3011)
32Who is the punisher?
- You have brought this on yourself by abandoning
the LORD your God when he led you on his wayYour
own wickedness will correct you, and your
unfaithful ways will punish you. You should know
and see how evil and bitter it is for you if you
abandon the LORD your God... (Jeremiah 217-19) - Judah, you have brought this on yourself by the
way you have lived and by the things you have
done. Your sin has caused this suffering it has
stabbed you through the heart. (Jeremiah 418)
33- See how wicked people think up evil they plan
trouble and practice deception. But in the traps
they set for others, they themselves get caught.
So they are punished by their own evil and are
hurt by their own violence. I thank the LORD for
his justice I sing praises to the LORD, the Most
High. (Psalms 714-17)
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35- But he endured the suffering that should have
been ours, the pain that we should have borne.
All the while we thought that his suffering was
punishment sent by God. But because of our sins
he was wounded, beaten because of the evil we
did. (Isaiah 534-5)
36- For sin pays its wage---death. (Romans 623)
37- Sadly, there are those who would have us love
Christ for protecting us from God, instead of
leading us to God - the one home of safety. They
imagine justice and love dwelling in eternal
opposition in the bosom of eternal unity. - George MacDonald
38- Here is my servant whom I have chosen, the one I
love, in whom I delight I will put my Spirit on
him, and he will proclaim justice to the nations.
He will not quarrel or cry out no one will hear
his voice in the streets. A bruised reed he will
not break, and a smoldering wick he will not
snuff out, till he leads justice to victory.
(Matthew 1218-20)
39Justice in the New Testament
- The teachers of the Law and the Pharisees are
the authorized interpreters of Moses' Law. So you
must obey and follow everything they tell you to
do do not, however, imitate their actions,
because they don't practice what they preach.
They tie onto people's backs loads that are heavy
and hard to carry, yet they aren't willing even
to lift a finger to help them carry those loads.
(Matthew 232-4)
40- How terrible for you, teachers of the Law and
Pharisees! You hypocrites! You give to God one
tenth even of the seasoning herbs, such as mint
and dill, but you neglect to obey the really
important teachings of the Law, such as justice
and mercy and honesty. These you should practice,
without neglecting the others. (Matthew 2323
GNB)
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42- While retributive justice seeks to fit the
punishment to the crime, attempting to control
wrongdoing through punishment, restorative
justice forgives the crime and seeks to redeem
wrongdoing through a repairing of the
relationshipAt the Cross we see God turning away
the opportunity to exact retributive justice and
the demand for retribution, and instead God would
choose to forgive. At the Cross we come face to
face with the shameful depravity of our own sin
by coming face to face with the One who has the
right and the power to punish but who instead
loves and forgivesIn the face of human hatred
and hardness of heart, God still managed to
redeem. - Sharon Baker. Stricken by God?, 2007, pages
234-235.