Amos 1:5
5 I will break the bar on the gate ▼
▼sn The bar on the city gate symbolizes the city’s defenses and security.
of Damascus. I will remove ▼
▼tn Heb “cut off.”
the ruler ▼▼tn Heb “the one who sits.” Some English versions take the Hebrew term in a collective sense as “inhabitants” (e.g., KJV, NKJV, NASB, NRSV). The context and the parallel in the next clause (“the one who holds the royal scepter”), however, suggest that the royal house is in view. For this term (יוֹשֵׁב, yoshev), see N. K. Gottwald, The Tribes of Yahweh, 512-30.
from Wicked Valley, ▼▼tn Heb “valley of wickedness.” Though many English versions take the Hebrew phrase בִקְעַת־אָוֶן (biqʿat ʾaven) as a literal geographical place name (“Valley of Aven” in NAB, NASB, NIV, NRSV, NLT), it appears to be a derogatory epithet for Damascus and the kingdom of Aram.
the one who holds the royal scepter from Beth Eden. ▼
▼tn Many associate the name “Beth Eden” with Bit Adini, an Aramean state located near the Euphrates River, but it may be a sarcastic epithet meaning “house of pleasure.”
The people of Aram will be deported to Kir.” ▼
The Lord has spoken!
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