Amos 2 is a chapter in the book of Amos in the Old Testament. It contains a series of judgments and prophecies against various nations, including Moab, Judah, and Israel. In this chapter, Amos delivers a message from God, highlighting the sins and transgressions committed by these nations and the consequences they will face as a result.
The chapter begins with a condemnation of Moab for their crimes, particularly their act of desecrating the bones of the king of Edom. The judgment against Moab will bring about destruction and devastation.
Next, Amos turns his attention to Judah, the southern kingdom of Israel. He accuses them of rejecting the law of the Lord and failing to keep His commandments. Their disobedience will lead to punishment and exile.
The chapter concludes with a severe indictment against Israel, the northern kingdom. The Israelites are accused of oppressing the righteous, engaging in sexual immorality, and mistreating the poor and needy. God declares that He will not revoke His punishment on Israel, and their wealth and power will be stripped away.
