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Teaching Amos, by Dr Bob Fyall, is the latest contribution to the series. Bob has a particular passion for preaching and teaching the Old Testament and is author of a number of books.
Having first outlined a number of possible approaches to constructing a series of sermons or talks on Amos, Bob unlocks the text based on a suggested structure of nine studies. Individual chapters are specifically geared toward working from text to sermon, combining rigorous exposition with relevant application, always with an eye to the main teaching point of the passage. Each chapter ends with suggested sermon or talk outlines.
Table of Contents
Series Preface
Author's Preface
1. Getting Our Bearings in Amos
Part One: God and the Nations
2. The Awesome God (Amos 1:1-2)
3. Calling the Nations to Account (Amos 1:3 - 2:16)
Part Two: Indictment and Judgement on Israel
4. If God is Against Us (Amos 3:1-15)
5. Prepare to Meet Your God (Amos 4:1-13)
6. Stop Playing at Meetings (Amos 5:1-27)
7. Stop Being Complancent (Amos 6:1-14)
Part Three: Visision of Judgement and Hope for Israel
8. Seeing It As It Is (Amos 7:1-17)
9. A Famine of the Word of God (Amos 8:1-14)
10. In Anger Remembering Mercy (Amos 9:1-15)
Additional Material
11. A Thematic Look at Amos
Appendix: Further Resources for Teaching Amos