And their king shall go into captivity, he and his princes together, saith the LORD.
Their king is going to be taken prisoner, and all his officials are going with him. That's what the LORD says.
When God says consequences are coming, even the people at the top aren't exempt.
📚 Historical Context
Amos was a prophet in ancient Israel who delivered God's warnings of judgment against neighboring nations for their sins, including acts of violence and cruelty. In this specific verse, he prophesies against the Ammonites, foretelling that their king and leaders would be captured and exiled as divine punishment for their aggression, which occurred during a period of relative stability in Israel and Judah around the 8th century BC. This highlights God's consistent justice toward oppressors in the biblical narrative.
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