Why Did Amos Mention Bethel & Gilgal?

What is the significance of the place names

Bethel and Gilgal

that Amos speaks of in chapter 4:4?

Amos lists a lot of place names in his book and it was for a very specific reason.

 

Every name of a nation or town/city in the Bible, has some very significant meaning.

In verse 4 Amos mentions Bethel and Gilgal.

Amos 4:4
HEB: בֹּ֤אוּ בֵֽית־ אֵל֙ וּפִשְׁע֔וּ הַגִּלְגָּ֖ל
NAS: Enter Bethel and transgress; Gilgal
KJV: Come to Bethel, and transgress; Gilgal
INT: Enter Bethel and transgress Gilgal

 

Bethel in Hebrew אֵֽל

means:

House of God

Beth = house and El = God

Strongs 1008 Betheel: “house of God,”

a city in Ephraim, also a place in S. Judah

Original Word: בֵּית־אֵל
Transliteration: Betheel
Phonetic Spelling: (bayth-ale’)
Definition: “house of God”

 

Bethel was located about 11 miles north of Jerusalem near Ai. It was a major trading center, Bethel stood at a crossroads, with its north-south road passing through the central hill country from Hebron in the south to Shechem in the north, and its main east-west route leading from Jericho to the Mediterranean Sea.

Only Jerusalem is mentioned more frequently than Bethel in the Old Testament.

Bethel is first mentioned in the Bible in connection with Abram, who built an altar to God there: “From there [Abram] went on toward the hills east of Bethel and pitched his tent, with Bethel on the west and Ai on the east. There he built an altar to the LORD and called on the name of the LORD” Genesis 12:8. After visiting Egypt, Abraham returned to Bethel and offered a sacrifice to God Genesis 13:3–4.

Originally named Luz Genesis 28:19; Judges 1:23, the city was renamed Bethel by Jacob after the patriarch experienced a remarkable dream there. While traveling from Beersheba to Haran to escape his brother Esau, Jacob stopped for the night in Luz. As he slept, he dreamed of a stairway or ladder that stretched up from earth to heaven. The angels were climbing up and down the ladder as God stood at the top Genesis 28:10–13. The Lord spoke and revealed Himself to Jacob as the God of his fathers. When Jacob awoke, he declared, “How awesome is this place! This is none other than the house of God; this is the gate of heaven” Genesis 28:17. Then Jacob set up a sacred pillar, named the place Bethel verses 18–19, and consecrated the site as a place to worship God verse 21.

Many years later, Jacob returned to Bethel, built an altar to God there, and called the place El-Bethel, which means “God of Bethel.

Bethel remained one of the main worship centers of Israel.

The ark of the covenant was kept at Bethel for a time, and the people often went there to seek God during times of trouble. Judges 20:18–28.

The Bible says Deborah, Rebekah’s nurse, was buried under an oak tree near Bethel, Genesis 35:8; and the better-known Deborah, judge of Israel, held court at a site between Ramah and Bethel. Judges 4:5.

During the time of the divided kingdoms, King Jeroboam of Israel established two temples for the northern kingdom, one at Bethel and the other at Dan. In these temples, he set up golden calves.       1 Kings 12:26–33.

The Lord God often sent prophets to preach at Bethel.

1 Kings 13:1–10.

Many of these prophets pronounced judgment and condemnation on Bethel as a center of idolatry.

Amos 3:14; 5:5–6; Hosea 10:15.

On Elijah’s last day of ministry on earth, he and Elisha encountered a company of prophets at Bethel. These prophets confirmed Elijah’s soon departure:

Elijah said to Elisha, ‘Stay here; the LORD has sent me to Bethel.’ But Elisha said, ‘As surely as the LORD lives and as you live, I will not leave you.’ So they went down to Bethel. The company of the prophets at Bethel came out to Elisha and asked, ‘Do you know that the LORD is going to take your master from you today?’ ‘Yes, I know,’ Elisha replied, ‘so be quiet’” 2 Kings 2:2–3).

Elisha refused to leave Elijah. He was committed to receiving the older prophet’s mantle and did not want to miss the blessing.

Gilgal in Hebrew is: גִּלְגָּל,

also known as

Galgala or

Galgalatokai of the 12 Stones

Original Word: גִּלְגָּל
Transliteration: Gilgal
Phonetic Spelling: ghil-gawl’
Definition: circle (of stones)

Greek: Γαλαγα or

Γαλγαλατοκαι Δωδεκαλίθων, Dōdekalithōn,

The Gilgal near Jericho is the Gilgal most frequently mentioned in Scripture.

According to Joshua 4:19

after he and the Israelites crossed the river,

Gilgal

was the first place that the Israelites camped in the Holy Land.

Joshua 4:19
The people came up out of the Jordan on the tenth day of the first month, and encamped in Gilgal, on the east border of Jericho.

It was here 12 memorial stones taken from the bed of the river, were set up by Joshua, after the miraculous crossing of the Jordan.

One stone to represent each of the twelve tribes.

When the entire nation had finished crossing over the Jordan, the Lord said to Joshua, “Pick twelve men from the people, one man per tribe. Command them, ‘Pick up twelve stones from right here in the middle of the Jordan, where the feet of the priests had been firmly planted. Bring them across with you and put them down in the camp where you are staying tonight.’” Joshua 4:1-3

Joshua 4:19
The people came up out of the Jordan on the tenth day of the first month, and encamped in Gilgal, on the east border of Jericho.

Joshua 4:20
Joshua set up those twelve stones, which they took out of the Jordan, in Gilgal.

Joshua 5:9
Yahweh said to Joshua, “Today I have rolled away the reproach of Egypt from off you.” Therefore the name of that place was called Gilgal, to this day.

Joshua 5:10
The children of Israel encamped in Gilgal. They kept the Passover on the fourteenth day of the month at evening in the plains of Jericho. 

 

Gilgal means:

circle, rolling together or

uniting with God. 

Where Gilgal means ‘a rolling’; it is indicating that something is rolled off you which actually oppressed you. We need not let our past failures hang over us, we need to let the past go and move forward into the future.

Both of the names express the picture of a place of worship, a memorial place where Gods presence was; and a place to praise Him.

In that time when Amos was called by the Lord God to prophesy His message to the Israelites, both of these places were locations where people travelled to experience the presence of God. From historical references it would seem that these were equal to the venues for convention/conference centers or places for retreats today.

Bethel and Gilgal were popular destinations as a gathering place for good teaching, prophesies and miracle services/meetings and 1000’s of people travelled there from miles away, to join in worship to God and to have a time of fellowship.

Why did Amos focus on Bethel and Gilgal? What was wrong with these places?

What did Amos mean to come to Bethel and transgress/sin and Gilgal multiply your transgressions/sins?

The word transgress is Pasha

which means: to Rebel or offend.

Strongs 6586 – pasha: to rebel, transgress

Original Word: פָשַׁע
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: pasha
Phonetic Spelling: paw-shah’
Definition: to rebel, transgress

This transgression is an offense in the speaking of divine power and spiritual insight.

Amos then says go to gilgal and multiply your transgressions.

A word for multiply is ravah – רָוָה

This is the idea of: abundance, increasing or making great, to be saturated, drink one’s fill – but interestingly, in its semitic root, it has the idea of wearing something around your neck as a necklace as a symbol of pride.

These days many gang leaders and popular worldly music stars and celebrities often wear thick, heavy, gold or silver chains around their necks. Pridefully displaying the popularity, wealth and social standing they have achieved.

In Amos day what was taking place at Bethel and Gilgal turned into what we would call a ‘spiritual county fair’ or ‘amusement theme park’. It had become a place where all the prophets, rabbis/teachers gathered together with the, ‘teacher-prophet wannabees,’ all displaying their assumed spirituality and giftings for everyone to admire. It had become a place to show off how spiritually mature one was, replete with spiritual charisma and ‘anointings’ designed to impress others and to give astounding testimonies to back up their claims. This became an opportunity for people to try and ‘out-do’ one another as spiritual giants; and by this, it became a place where people wore their spiritual pride like a necklace for all to see and admire. They had descended into idolatry and spiritual adultery and another aspect of this idolatry showed in the early mornings where sacrifices could be seen by everyone and the unnecessary tithes that were offered were publicly displayed.

The bitter ironic words the prophet uses seemingly calling Israel to the calf-worship of Bethel, and to the similar rites of illegitimate Jehovah-worship at Gilgal are clear in these verses. Both of these locations were full of sacred associations and Holy encounters with the Most High God.  In the english version of the scripture the words for “three years” read every three days. The Torah/law only required a tithe every third year (Deuteronomy 26:12); but here Amos is admonishing the people, pointing out the irony in their overwhelming generosity to the priests and false sanctuaries; and because of the translation, the sarcastic force of the passage is diminished.

Amos was not condemning the places themselves, but rather what was happening in those locations.

It was about people who spent so much time and energy trying to have ‘a new thrill’ or ‘experience’ or ‘a new revelation’, that they devoted little to no time in seeking after Gods heart. He was making a point to remind them that in times past, these two cities were known as being places where Gods’ Holy presence was. However, in the days when Amos was called to prophesy, many of the people who made the pilgrimage to both places had a personal motive and agenda, wanting to promote themselves by drawing attention away from the One True God. This was what Amos was required to speak out about, a call to repent from spiritual idolatry, false worship, faithlessness and adultery.

May we all check ourselves carefully, and identify the real reason we are attending conferences and retreats the next time we are planning to visit a Bethel or a Gilgal. Let’s be sure that our motive is to seek our Heavenly Fathers face, and not the popular speaker; but to be in His presence seeking His heart. We need to be drawing near to the altars of repentance, humility and selfless service, not man made altars with false idols and other gods of self aggrandizement. Let’s make sure we are not doing what Amos called going to Bethel and transgressing or going to Gilgal and wearing displaying those sins around our necks.

 

Shalom aleikhem

chaverim and mishpachah!

Peace to friends and family.

 

Shavua Tov, Have a blessed week.

Make certain Messiah Jesus/Yeshua is your Redeemer, Savior, Lord and soon returning King and that you have a personal relationship with Him.

It’s all about Life and Relationship, NOT Religion.

You are very precious in His sight.

Not sure ..you can be…

SIMPLY SAY THE FOLLOWING MEANING IT FROM YOUR HEART..don’t delay one more minute,

SAY IT RIGHT NOW…

Heavenly Father I come to you in the Name of Jesus/Yeshua asking for forgiveness of my sins for which I am truly sorry. I repent of them all and turn away from my past.

I believe with my heart and confess with my mouth that Jesus/Yeshua is your Son and that He died on the cross at calvary to pay the price for my sin, so that I might be forgiven and have eternal life in the kingdom of Heaven. Father I believe that Jesus/Yeshua rose from the dead and I ask you to come into my life right now and be my personal Savior and Lord and I will worship you all the days of my life. Because your word is truth I say that I am now forgiven and born again and by faith I am washed clean with the blood of Jesus/Yeshua. Thank you that you have accepted me into your family in Jesus’/Yeshua’s name.

What Did Amos See?

There are multiple synonyms for the Word of God including:

the Bible, Cannon, Scripture, Manuscripts, Sword of the Spirit, Fire, Hammer, Manna, Truth, Bread of life, Love Letter, Two Edged Sword, Book of Life, Torah, Pentateuch, Tanakh, etc.

One synonym not in the above list is a

Plumb line!

594 strongs#

אֲנָ֑ךְ   a plumb line

anak: to plummet

Original Wordאֲנָךְ
Part of SpeechNoun Masculine
Transliteration: anak
Phonetic Spelling: an-awk’

This was given in a vision to Amos.

amos  עָמ֔וֹס  amows

Strongs#5986

In the 7th chapter of Amos, He sees 5 things in visions:

1st. Locusts or grasshoppers destroying the crops and land. 7:2 When the locusts finished eating the vegetation of the land, I said, “Lord God, please forgive! … So the Lord relented…

When Amos prayed the Lord relented.

2nd Fire destroying the land. 4 The Lord God showed me this: The Lord God was calling for a judgment by fire. It consumed the great deep and devoured the land. 5 Then I said, “Lord God, please stop! …“This too shall not be,” said the Lord God.

When Amos prayed the Lord relented again.

3rd. Amos saw a plumb line in Gods’ hands… 

7 Thus He showed me: Behold, the Lord stood on a wall made with a plumb line, with a plumb line in His hand. And the Lord said to me,

“Amos, what do you see?”

And I said, “A plumb line.”

and this time Amos did not pray.

4th A Basket of Summer Fruit

This is what my Lord Adonai has shown me: See, there was a basket of summer fruit. 2 He said: “Amos, what do you see?” “A basket of summer fruit,”

 In the fourth vision, the Lord is showing that His people Israel, are ripe for judgment. Amos denounces the oppression and greed of the chieftains in vers. 4-10, and warns them that those who despise the Word of God shall some day suffer from a famine of that Word.

The word for 

summer fruit 

is

קַיִץ  qayits.

This word is used to describe the harvest.

There is an interesting play on the words,

qaits is the Hebrew for summer fruit,

and qêts is Hebrew for end.

It is harvest time, the end of the agricultural year.

This fruit was the last harvest in Israel. When it was gathered, the farming cycle came to an end and as it was observed it gave the picture/idea of completeness. The picture, and the word expressing it, come together; the fruit-gathering, קיץ/qayits, like harvesting  crops, was called from cutting, so also the word, end, cutting off, in קץ qêts.

At harvest-time there is no more to be done for that crop; whether it is good or bad, it has reached its end, and is cut down

Summer fruit – kayitz

Prophetically, this basket depicts

the imminent time of judgment

because

the fruit is ready now for picking.

The whole cycle of our Fathers’ dealings with His children is completed. His mercies, instructions, chastizings, corrections, visitations, warnings and revelations, were completed and Israel is ripe like the harvest for the final judgment, one that will sweep down like a scythe.

5th Amos saw the Lord standing beside the altar.

The Lord stands beside the Holy altar of worship and Amos speaks the terrible judgment of the Lord upon His covenant people.

I saw the Lord standing beside the altar, and He said,

“Strike the doorposts, that the thresholds may shake,

And break them on the heads of them all.

I will slay the last of them with the sword.

He who flees from them shall not get away,

And he who escapes from them shall not be delivered.

“Though they dig into hell,

From there My hand shall take them;

Though they climb up to heaven,

From there I will bring them down;

The word of the LORD – Amos 9:2 NKJV

Israel had broken covenant and the words of the Lord that followed, reveal a terrible judgment and the death of His people of promise.

In Amos 7:7-9 we are given a picture of Israels spiritual state at that time. Amos was a seer or some say prophet. He saw things by way of God’s Spirit, he literally saw into the spiritual realm, in visions. Many of the prophets were simply given words to speak as we often read “the word of the lord came unto”… But others like Ezekiel and Elisha saw into the hidden realms of what was either actually happening, or what was about to take place.

In this instance with Amos in 1:1 it was given to him 2 years before the earthquake for a warning to the people to repent and change their ways! In verses 10-17 Amatzyah, the priest at Bethel, was a priest serving at the false altar built there at Beit El; who thought that the Northern Kingdom was in the right. The visions continued almost as though the priest Amatzyah at Bethel had had a change of heart following Amos’ appearance, and had stopped persecuting him.

Turn back a few pages to Amos 3:7..

7 “For the Lord God does nothing. without revealing his secret to His servants the prophets.

Our Heavenly Father will always give warnings of what He is about to do; and tells us by way of prophecy before He does anything. 

10 Amaziah the priest of Bethel sent word to King Jeroboam of Israel, saying,

“Amos has conspired against you right here in the house of Israel. The land cannot endure all his words…

12 Then Amaziah said to Amos, “Go away, you seer!

Amos responds to the priest with the anointing of the Lord in his calling.

“I was no prophet…, But I was a sheep-breeder.

The five signs build in intensity and importance…

for this post we will focus on the 3rd vision Amos had.

“The Lord was standing by a wall that had been built true to plumb, with a plumb line in His hand. And the Lord said to me, Amos, what do you see? And I said, A plumb line. Then said the Lord, Behold, I am setting a plumb line as a standard in the midst of My people Israel. I will not pass by and spare them any more [the door of mercy is shut]. And the [idolatrous] high places of Isaac (Israel) shall be desolate and the sanctuaries of Israel shall be laid waste, and I will rise with the sword against the house of King Jeroboam [who set up the golden calf shrines].[AMP]

What is a plumb line?

The plumb line

is used symbolically outside of Scripture for:

a divine, objective, and reliable standard of moral uprightness, justice, and truth.

The plumb line metaphors used in these contexts for a divine, objective, and reliable standard for truth, justice, and morality are compatible with the symbolic use of the plumb line in Scripture.

The idiom

plumb the depths

is derived from nautical usage; note the significance as we dig deeper into the Word: 

Used to prevent a ship from running aground or to determine depth for dropping an anchor, seamen would sometimes lower a lead weight attached to a rope until it hit sea bottom. The rope was then retracted, and the wet portion measured to determine the depth of the water.

From this practice came the idiom, plumbing the depths, which means: to explore or examine something intensely to find the answer.

No matter whether the tool is a plumb line or a bubble level, the conceptual imagery of level and plumb is still the same – specifically, aligning ourselves to the divine, unseen laws of the universe.

Water follows the same gravitational laws that align the plumb line. For example, the liquid in a cup of or bowl will remain level even when placed on an un-level surface, leaving and oval shape of liquid below the rim of the container.  The early Egyptians used hollowed out boards filled with water to check if something was level. It was only a matter of time, before a more useful instrument utilizing the leveling abilities of water was invented. That instrument is the bubble level, also called spirit level. (An interesting name as we are speaking of spiritual things!) Since the invention of the bubble level in the 17th Century, it has more or less replaced the plumb line for most plumbing and leveling needs. With further technological advancements, the bubble level is beginning to be replaced by the digital and laser levels, however even these levels are still dependent on the leveling properties of water/liquid to calculate their readings.

Plumb lines work because of the law of gravity. In every location in the world, gravity pulls objects toward the center of the earth. This law ensures that the plumb line will hang perfectly vertical anywhere on earth, allowing it to be a dependable standard for construction. Because the plumb line responds consistently to gravity, it serves as an objective, universal, and reliable absolute to which builders and carpenters can align their structures. Further, because gravity is an unseen force and the plumb line is always true, it’s very obvious why the plumb line became a symbol for a divine standard of morality, justice, and truth.

What is it used for?

A plumb line is a metal weight on the end of a string which is used to determine if a wall being constructed is vertical, straight, or not! Our Heavenly Father holds this measure against Israel, to see if they are straight against His standards.

Isn’t it true that we sometimes have the audacity to put a plumb line up to our Father telling Him that He doesn’t measure up to our expectations? That’s bad enough, but it is even worse when He puts a plumb line to us. Why? Because we all fall short of His glory.

If someone were to try to build a wall without a plumb line, the wall would probably move off the vertical to some degree and then it would not have sufficient structural integrity!

In this text, God is speaking through the prophet Amos about the condition of the corporate heart of His people Israel. The word wall in the Old Testament is often described as the human heart. The Lord now seems to stand upon this wall/Heart and He measures it; it appears to be a bulging wall that is bowing out. The structure and the house of Israel will fall!

Firstly, the plumb line is used in construction.

Secondly, the plumb line is used for testing what is built.

And, thirdly, it appears from the text that the plumb line is used in the work of destruction, for the casting down of that which is found not to be straight.

Israel was put to the test of God’s plumb line, and failed. 

They failed to build correctly and what they built failed the test. What they had built, now had to be removed, so that a better one could be constructed. In the context of that failure, the rumbles of the approaching Assyrian horses hoofs could be heard!

Here again, the plumb line symbolizes God’s word!

God’s word is always straight, perfect and pure!

God’s word represents total soundness and integrity!

V 7-9 by a wall made with a plumb line.

If a building is not built true to a plumb or a spirit level that is absolutely straight up and down it will not stand for long.

If a Spirit level was placed against our life today, how upright and in line with the building blocks of chaim/life are we? The plumb line is a metaphor to show how off kilter the building was, in this case Israel.

Eph. 2:21 in whom each several building, fitly framed together, groweth into a holy temple in the Lord; 

Fitly framed together – The word used here means:

to joint together,

 as a carpenter does the frame-work of a building.

The materials are accurately and carefully united by mortises and tenons joints, so that the building will be firm and stable.

We are to understand that this building is inclusive of all the saints, and people of God; of the whole ecclesia/church, which is God’s building; and is a building of a spiritual nature, and will abide for ever.

The translators actually use three words in the English

to parallel the three words in the Greek. 

Fitly framed together.

The first one is sun, which means together with.

The second one is harmos which means joint.

Joined together with.

And the third logeo, which is the verb of logos, which has the idea to arrange in order.

This could be like an arrangement of music or an arrangement of a sentence. However it’s to put something in order, and it’s a picture of what our Heavenly Father is doing to us, not something that we’re doing to ourselves. He is placing in the church and joining together with and fitly framing. It’s the idea of harmoniously fitting together, in a tight cohesiveness.

7:8 I am going to put out a plumb line among my people ..I will never again overlook their offenses.

He saw it as the standard of truth that it is, as the standard for vertical against which all structures would be judged as true. Just as the gravity, (electro-magnetivity), causes a plumb-line to hang perfectly and only vertical, is one of the most indisputable, consistent, physical forces known to mankind.This same powerful force holds the planets of our solar system in their orbits, just as the eternal character of our Heavenly Father is the force behind the standard of His word. His word is the standard against which, all spiritual buildings are compared, and it is the very means by which He builds a spiritual building.

His Word is the plumb-line He uses, to build a plumb spiritual wall. However, it is only seen as a plumb-line in relation to the wall, so in order for Amos to see the plumb-line, the Lord held it up next to the wall.

Amos sees the Lord standing by a wall built true to plumb (vertical), and the wall is built true to plumb because the Lord built the wall using the plumb-line that He held in His hand. The wall symbolizes God’s remnant people, that wall of living stones that He is building up into a holy habitation for Himself. It also speaks of the walls that surround Jerusalem that have been broken down, and that He is restoring.

Just as Amos looked at God’s Word and saw a plumb-line next to a wall, so the standard of God’s Word will only be revealed as the only standard of plumb; as it is seen in relation to His people, the Holy remnant. God is going to hold His Word up to His people and say look, the wall (heart) matches the plumb-line –

My people match My Word!

Only in relation to His people can anyone truly see the standard of His Word, for when the church at large views the Word of God, they don’t see it as a plumb-line, but as a list of concepts tied to the weight of Biblical authority. They can overlook or twist much in order to fit their concepts of God and spiritual things, pulling it down to the level of their own personal experience. However, when the Word of God is held up next to those who have been built according to its’ standard, suddenly, all else is shown to be crooked. In relation to God’s people who are becoming the Word of God, both the true standard contained in His word is revealed, and so is the spiritual poverty of the church’s religion and traditions.

This was revealed in many of the children of Israel not having, ‘eyes to see and ears to hear’, when Messiah came. However, one day soon they will have the blinders removed from off their eyes and see Him who they pierced, when the times of the gentiles are fulfilled.

In Romans 11 Paul makes a compelling statement which he refers to as a mystery; that a partial hardening has happened until “the fullness of the Gentiles has come in” (Romans 11:25, ESV). The context helps us understand the meaning of the partial hardening and what the fullness of the Gentiles is.

While there are believing Jews and Gentiles, Paul explains that the nation of Israel as a whole has not yet received her Messiah; (Romans 10:18—11:10), but one day they will be saved through believing in their Messiah. The fullness of the Gentiles in Romans 11:25 reminds us of God’s worldwide focus; with the proclamation of the gospel of salvation. Also the chronology with the times of the Gentiles not yet complete. One day, the fullness of the Gentiles will be complete, and God will deliver the nation of Israel. Anyone who might have doubts about God’s faithfulness in keeping His promises, can consider these passages as important reminders that God has a detailed plan that He is fulfilling patiently and carefully.

(Romans 11:26).

In the meantime, Paul explains that there is a partial hardening of the nation and that many will refuse the Messiah, until the fullness of the Gentiles occurs. Israel’s hardening will continue until the divinely set number of Gentiles He has planned are saved: “Some of the people of Israel have hard hearts, but this will last only until the full number of Gentiles comes to Christ” (Romans 11:25, NLT).

God is building a spiritual building. He is rebuilding the walls that have been broken down since the standard set through the Apostles and Prophets of old. When that wall is completed, He is going to hold His holy and unchangeable Word up to His glorious remnant church, and His people will meet the standard of His word. He is then going to set the plumb-line in the midst of His people Israel and He is going to show for all of heaven, hell, and earth to see that she does not match up to the standard of His Word. This also applies to all believers in that He will show the poverty and the error of a people who believed a lie about themselves, seeing themselves as rich and increased with goods, and in need of nothing, when in fact the plumb line standard will show them to be wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked. Revelation 3:17.

God said, “Behold, I will set a plumb-line in the midst of my people Israel; I will not again pass by them any more…”God is going to build His remnant people up until they match the standard of His Word, and He is then going to hold His Word up next to them to show that they match up. His people will then show His Word to be the standard by which God will measure His people, and He will then set the standard up against Israel and no longer spare them. 

What a terrible revelation when the religious church sees her true condition for the first time, that which God has tried so many times to show her and see for the first time see what His remnant church has had to face so many times. Because His remnant church admitted her true condition that she wasn’t built plumb, the line could be used to build her and the Word of God was free to do its’ intended work. Not so with Israel as Amos saw, because she refused to admit her true condition, and now comes the horrific revelation that she’s not a part of that spiritual building at all and only after it’s too late. For her, the plumb line will no longer be used to build her but to show the shame of her condition. He will spare her no longer but will set His word in her midst for judgment as the Lord comes to her with the plumb-line in his hand.

iIs there a plumb line of the universe?…

and if so what would it be?

Is the plumb line of the universe the sound,

the frequency of Holiness?

Holy Holy Holy!

In Revelation 4:8 we read,

“Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty.”

The one with all power, all authority, and all might is holy.

In Isaiah 6 notice the same refrain,

“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts” or “Lord of armies.”

Psalm 99 and Romans 8:19 also tie together these two concepts of holiness and power.

The Lord is coming to His people – all of His people. He will draw near to His people, but as He says in Mal. 3:5 speaking of those for whom it is too late, “Then I will draw near to you for judgment…” The Lord told us years ago that He is coming to every church, that He knows which ones will open the door to Him when He knocks. For some He will come for blessing, and for some He will come for Judgment – the people will decide which it will be.

He is coming with His plumb-line in His hand.

This is exactly what a plumb-line is for, to make the work straight, or to test existing work and to see if it is standing true. It’s mostly used by builders, bricklayers, who want a finished wall to be properly constructed, to be standing totally straight.

Despite the simplicity of its’ appearance, it’s just a piece of string with a weight on the end, the plumb-line is an important safety device.

A wall that is off the true vertical plane, will be a danger to those who use the building, for it would be seriously weaken the structure and it would be in danger of collapse.

In the book of Amos, God shows the prophet that He is setting a plumb-line to:

test the faithfulness of his people.

He speaks to the prophet and asks him what he sees, and what he sees is a familiar sight.

A wall, with the Lord standing beside the wall, holding a plumb-line against that wall, and declaring that the wall is ‘off-plumb.’

God declares that the wall is His people, and that because the wall has failed the test, falling well short of what it should be, it must be removed, and a new wall built. 

Our situation is far worse, we have what happened to Israel, as an example for us, so we could avoid their mistakes and yet, incredibly, we are indulging in that same rebellious immorality that Isaiah warned against:

“What could have been done more to My vineyard,

God asks Isaiah 5:4, that I have not done in it?”

To the works of sin, as of holiness, there is a beginning, then a progress, and a completion; a sowing of wild oats, as commonly said, and a fullness of wickedness; a maturity of people’s own plans and a maturity for destruction, in the sight of God. There was no more to be done, heavenly influences can only injure the ripened sinner, as dew, rain, sun, but the ripened fruit was Israel and she was ripe for destruction.

Isa 5:18 Woe to those who draw [calamity] with cords of iniquity and falsehood, who bring punishment to themselves with a cart rope of wickedness, 19 Who say, Let [the Holy One] make haste and speed His [prophesied] vengeance, that we may see it; and let the purpose of the Holy One of Israel draw near and come, that we may know it! 20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! 21 Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes and prudent and shrewd in their own sight! . . . . 

24 Therefore, as the tongue of fire devours the stubble, and as the dry grass sinks down in the flame, so their root shall be like rottenness and their blossom shall go up like fine dust—because they have rejected and cast away the law and the teaching of the Lord of hosts and have not believed but have treated scornfully and have despised the word of the Holy One of Israel.25 Therefore is the anger of the Lord kindled against His people, and He has stretched forth His hand against them and has smitten them. And the mountains trembled, and their dead bodies were like dung and sweepings in the midst of the streets. For all this, His anger is not turned away, but His hand is still stretched out [in judgment].26 And He will lift up a signal to call together a hostile people from afar [to execute His judgment on Judea], and will hiss for them from the end of the earth [as bees are hissed from their hives], and behold, they shall come with speed, swiftly! [AMP]

We have but one hope:
So, now, let us think, and let it be us that trembles before the only begotten Son of the Father, who bears the humble but so very revealing plumb-line in His resurrected, nail-pierced hand. 

GOD Bears long, but HE Will Not Bear always with a provoking people. 

God measures-up modern people too and we too fall far short. Measured against the law, we are very far away from the perfect, upright, righteous, moral beings we need to be in order to be admitted to fellowship with a God who is Holy and completely perfect in every respect. 1 John 1:5 This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. 6If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth. That’s because we are sinners and every bit as rebellious as the Israelites of Amos’s day. Like them, there is nothing for us but judgment and  justice, receiving what we deserve from God, judgement and eternal punishment. However there is HOPE…….

God took His plumb line and measured-up His own Son Jesus.

There was only one man who ever completely kept the law and God’s standards to the full; only one who when the plumb-line test was applied, was perfectly accurate in righteousness, and that One was Messiah Jesus/Yeshua. In fact, God said to him, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. Matthew 3:17. And having declared the perfection of His own Son, God delivered Him up for us, at the cross, to take our sin and our punishment upon Himself, so that God’s perfect justice would be fulfilled in Him.

The plumb line is defined as justice and righteousness.

Isaiah 28:16-17

Romans 8:32 He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?

Galatians 3:10 For all who rely on works of the law are under a curse; for it is written, “Cursed be everyone who does not abide by all things written in the Book of the Law, and do them.” 11Now it is evident that no one is justified before God by the law, for “The righteous shall live by faith.” 12But the law is not of faith, rather “The one who does them shall live by them.” 13Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse for us—for it is written, “Cursed is everyone who is hanged on a tree”— 14so that in Christ Jesus the blessing of Abraham might come to the Gentiles, so that we might receive the promised Spirit through faith.

What should be our response to the plumb-line?

Realizing our own sinfulness, knowing that when our Heavenly Father measures us against His perfect standards, that we would fall short, and be under the curse of the law; being condemned by our own sins to be cast away from His presence for ever. And seeing clearly, through Holy Spirit’s work that Messiah/Christ has died for sinners, to take the punishment that they deserve, we respond, by repenting of our sins, and putting our trust in Him as our saviour.

To summarize: The plumb line symbolizes God’s Word!

God’s Word is always straight, perfect and pure!

God’s Word represents total soundness and integrity!

The wall in Greek means ’heart.’

Could God be watching men’s hearts? Of course He is!

Remember, every person will give an account to the plumb line

2 Chronicles 16:9 For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him. In this you have done foolishly; therefore from now on you shall have wars.”

King Asa decided to trust in a perverted ‘Plumb Line!’

Hebrews 4: 12-13 For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. 13 And there is no creature hidden from His sight, but all things are naked and open to the eyes of Him to whom we must give account.

A plumb line is ALWAYS perfect, it doesn’t matter how you hold it.

Only Adonai the Lord, our Heavenly Father and Messiah Jesus/Yeshua are perfect.

And Holiness is the key.

The people that Amos was told to send a message to, had turned away from God, their hearts had become crooked. We can use God’s Word, the Bible, as our plumb line, however Messiah is also like our plumb line showing us what is good and right?

Say this out loud so you can hear it...

I don’t want to miss my season

and the time of my visitation.

There are: 

signs in the heavens and famine of the word

8:9-11

and all who say disaster will not overtake us will die

9:10

prepare to meet thy god if you have not repented

4:12

 if you seek Me you will survive twice!

5:4&6

v 14 seek good

He asks us today

Did you repent when you heard the Word of the Lord?

And did you bow down when the Lord showed you mercy?

This simple tool can help us understand whether what we have built is true, accurately straight and plumb, accurately vertical.

Matthew 24: Is a plumb line of judgment being held to us, to our civilization even as we read?

Because the time will come, when those who have been spared often, shall be spared no longer. However the Lord still calls Israel His people, which they are; and we are the grafted in gentile believers, furthermore …He is still calling today…

We need to show Repentance and Humility – to turn away form ALL that is not of His Kingdom – then when the judgment of the Lord comes, and when we cry out for mercy, forgiveness and the cleansing of His precious Blood….He hears and applies that Blood to our lives.

In truth, it would seem that holiness

is the plumb line of our Heavenly Fathers universe?

Now we know what Amos saw….

Shalom shalom mishpachah/family

and cheverim/friends!

You are loved, appreciated and prayed for..

It’s all about Life and Relationship,

NOT Religion.

You are precious in His sight.

NOT SURE?

YOU CAN BE..

SAY THE FOLLOWING FROM YOUR HEART RIGHT NOW…

Heavenly Father I come to you in the Name of Jesus/Yeshua asking for forgiveness of my sins for which I am truly sorry. I repent of them all and turn away from my past.

I believe with my heart and confess with my mouth that Jesus/Yeshua is your Son and that He died on the cross at calvary to pay the price for my sin, so that I might be forgiven and have eternal life in the kingdom of Heaven. Father I believe that Jesus/Yeshua rose from the dead and I ask you to come into my life right now and be my personal Savior and Lord and I will worship you all the days of my life. Because your word is truth I say that I am now forgiven and born again and by faith I am washed clean with the blood of Jesus/Yeshua. Thank you that you have accepted me into your family in Jesus’/Yeshua’s name. Amen

A Farmer, A Remnant & Nothing New Under The Sun.

Solomon made a statement in

Ecclesiates 1:4-11

What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; there is nothing new under the sun.

There is nothing in the world that has not already happened, been seen, or been created; things exist now as they always have..

A generation goes, and a generation comes,
but the earth remains forever.

The sun rises, and the sun goes down,
and hastens to the place where it rises.

The wind blows to the south
and goes around to the north;
around and around goes the wind,
and on its circuits the wind returns.

All streams run to the sea,
but the sea is not full;
to the place where the streams flow,
there they flow again.

All things are full of weariness;
a man cannot utter it;
the eye is not satisfied with seeing,
nor the ear filled with hearing.

What has been is what will be,
and what has been done is what will be done,
and there is nothing new under the sun.

Is there a thing of which it is said,
“See, this is new”?
It has been already
in the ages before us.

There is no remembrance of former things,
nor will there be any remembrance
of later things yet to be among those who come after.

The Scriptures are filled with our Heavenly Fathers patterns and the more we read, the more they will become apparent to us. There are His patterns and Ways and those of humans too. We are all familiar with the quote attributed to George Santayana 1863-1952.

Many say that the Old Testament is not relevant today or even necessary for New Testament believers however there is so much we miss, ignore and dismiss as irrelevant. Sadly then these statements become a reality in our own generation when we ignore, deny and dismiss the signs and signals from the Lord.

We are reminded through Amos 3:7 surely the Lord will tell His prophets..

In both Amos 2:12 and Isaiah 5:1-7; He warns His children His people, Israel, yelling them that He does not act without speaking beforehand of His plans. This is our Fathers’ pattern,

the warning always precedes His actions.

As His plans unfold and when the warning to repent/turn around, falls on deaf ears and stubborn hearts and those committing spiritual adultery with foreign gods and idols then; events unfold according to His warning.

The people silenced the prophets and in Amos 2:12 rejected his message because they did not want to hear it or change their lifestyle. Yeshua/Jesus told those in His day that the sign of the prophet Jonah was all that wicked and adulterous generation would get! Jonahs sign was primarily to warn the people of Nineveh to repent which they did, however the same choice was given through both John the Baptist and Yeshua/Jesus and is still the same message and choice today… Is history repeating itself again in these days in which we are living?

Amos was a farmer, a shepherd and also looked after sycamore fig trees in Tekoa, which was situated a little south of Bethlehem in Judea. Amos was a contemporary of Isaiah, Micah and Hosea in 750B.C. approx.. 3 years before the Assyrians first invasion of Northern Israel.

The warning in Amos 3:7 was of the coming captivity which took the invading Assyrians 28 years to conquer the whole of Israel.

Before 740 Israel was at the height of its prosperity and had successfully reclaimed all the land previously lost going back to the days of David and Solomon. However the divide between rich and poor was wider than ever the landowners were rich and the workers poor. Many were producing crops for export rather than to feed their own families because much of what was grown was sold as export goods. Amos was well aware of the peoples sufferings and when God gave him a vision, he took the message to the rich and powerful landowners, warning them of the coming natural disasters and subsequent foreign invasion and conquest by other nations.

God gave Amos a vision of an earthquake and because it happened 2 years after his warning, it gave his words some credibility; this resulted in some people becoming his disciples who also spread his message. This sadly had little effect on the nation, as at that time, the Assyrians had retreated for a season and everything appeared fine because financial prosperity and the economy were booming. Only a few had ‘ears to hear’ and believed the message of the prophets; these people became ‘the remnant’, the ones to whom God gave a song which was recorded in Isaiah 5:1-7.

The message the prophets faithfully preached was a 3 fold one.

The 1st part was against the religious leaders of the day, who became richer at the expense of the poor who just became poorer.

The 2nd was concerning the lack of justice towards those who were doing the right thing by trying to help the innocent and poor, and those who were unable to help themselves. These people who were trying to help, were beaten, tortured and imprisoned because they were a threat to the rich and powerful.

The third part of the message pointed at the religious rituals and traditions that were only trying to win favor with God, trying to get something from Him for personal gain; instead of seeking the Fathers’ heart for Who He is.

The text in

2:13 is a reference to farming and agriculture.

13 Behold, I am pressed under you, as a cart is pressed that is full of sheaves.

He was saying that the rejection of His message to both His obedient and dedicated servants and to Himself, was like a cart pressed down because it was full of sheaves.

A word for

sheaves

in hebrew is

‘amar

which has a double meaning.

It refers to:

the grain stalks tied together

and it is also used to describe:

those who are selfseeking or manipulative!

Strong’s Hebrew: 6014

עמר (amar) – merchandise, sheaves

to bind sheaves a. (Piel) to gather

2. to manipulate, deal tyrannically with a.

(Hithpael) to treat as a slave

amar: sheaves

Original Word: עָמַר
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: amar
Phonetic Spelling: (aw-mar’)
Definition: to bind sheaves

Strong’s Hebrew: 6014. עָמַר (amar) — sheaves 

A primitive root; properly, apparently to heap;

figuratively, to chastise (as if piling blows);

specifically (as denominative from omer) to gather grain — bind sheaves, make merchandise of

In the Hebrew language one of the words for:

pressed

is ma’aq

מָעַךְ

4600 maak: to press, squeeze

Original Wordמָעַךְ
Part of SpeechVerb
Transliteration: maak
Phonetic Spelling: maw-ak’
Definitionto press, squeeze, bruised, stuck, be pressed 

A primitive root; to press, i.e.

To pierce, – bruised, stuck, be pressed.

Seems the word is spelled: maak, maaq and maac..

but all infer an action that hurts and is painful.

Ma’ac Meaning in Bible – Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon 

Definition: to reject, despise, refuse 

(Qal) to reject, refuse ; to despise

(Niphal) to be rejected (Niphal) to flow, run 

this could suggest the idea of being burdened with pain. It would seem that God was saying that: having His prophets message rejected by those who were self seeking had burdened His heart down with pain. This may sound too human a trait and yet we read of Yeshua/Jesus weeping over Jerusalem/Yerushalayim. He wept because they were missing their day of visitation and rejecting His message; and in turn, rejecting both Him and His Father and He knew the suffering which was coming in their future.

Later we read of Messiah telling the women to weep for themselves and not for Him.

36 Truly I tell you, all these things will come upon this generation. 37 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem,who kills the prophets and stones those sent to her, 

Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent to you, how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings,

Matthew 23:36,37 Luke 13:34

Aramaic Bible in Plain English Luke 23:28
And Yeshua turned to them, and he said, “Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me, but weep for yourselves and for your children.

Is not history repeating itself yet again???

There are many bringing the word of the Lord today with a message similar to Amos and the Old and New Testament prophets, calling  us to return to the Lord/teshuvah; and forsake all the idols and things that we have put first place in our lives, other than our Heavenly Father. It is a serious message with eternal consequences and yet sometimes it lacks the one thing revealed in the word ma’aq.

Amos 2:13 reveals that he knew the heart of God and he was in fact preaching a message, that of our heavenly Father whose heart was broken by His childrens’ behavior; rather than the anger and wrath and inevitable doom. He was a little different from the other prophets as he spoke of behalf of those that were suffering, but also he knew of the true heart of his God, the heart of a loving Father towards His children.

We should ask ourselves the question: why are we speaking out against the sin and iniquities we see in our respective nations? Is it from fear of a losing a comfortable personal lifestyle? Are we silent through cowardice, not wanting to ‘rock the boat’ by drawing attention to ourselves?

Or are we vocal because we have a deeper understanding of the Heart of our loving Heavenly Father; revealing that His heart is breaking and burdened in grief? …Is this not what Yeshua/Jesus experienced too in His flesh, and should it not send us to our knees in intercession? Maybe we too need to experience some of the same ma’aq that Amos did?

Yes we are to

Fear, (reverently respect), God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man, Eccl. 12:13.

and we are also to remember that no matter how exciting life may seem to be “under the sun in the world,” ultimately, it has no value without a personal relationship with Our Heavenly Father through His Messiah Jesus/Yeshua HaMashiach.

And as we have seen in previous posts, eternal life is:

to know Him and the power of His resurrection in our personal lives.

Let’s heed the words of

a farmer

as we are more and more becoming

a remnant

and there really is

nothing new under the sun.

It’s time to know our Fathers’ heart.

Shalom shalom mishpachah/family

and cheverim/friends!

It’s all about Life and Relationship,

NOT Religion.

You are greatly loved and precious in His sight.

NOT SURE?

YOU CAN BE..

SAY THE FOLLOWING FROM YOUR HEART RIGHT NOW…

Heavenly Father I come to you in the Name of Jesus/Yeshua asking for forgiveness of my sins for which I am truly sorry. I repent of them all and turn away from my past.

I believe with my heart and confess with my mouth that Jesus/Yeshua is your Son and that He died on the cross at calvary to pay the price for my sin, so that I might be forgiven and have eternal life in the kingdom of Heaven. Father I believe that Jesus/Yeshua rose from the dead and I ask you to come into my life right now and be my personal Savior and Lord and I will worship you all the days of my life. Because your word is truth I say that I am now forgiven and born again and by faith I am washed clean with the blood of Jesus/Yeshua. Thank you that you have accepted me into your family in Jesus’/Yeshua’s name. Amen.