Awe, Wordlessness and Calamity—A Short Note on Amos v 13
Author: Goff, Matthew1
Source: Vetus Testamentum,
Volume 58, Numbers 4-5, 2008
, pp. 638-643(6)
Abstract:
Amos v 13 describes a person who perceives God's retribution against social injustice. The word, which may refer to silence, moaning or mourning, signifies that the man is shocked to the point of wordlessness in response to divine violence.
Keywords:
AMOS V 13;
MEANING OF
Document Type: Short communication
DOI: 10.1163/156853308X325001
Affiliations:
1:
Tallahassee, FL, USA
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