Amos
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Introduction
Homer Heater Jr.: 2. Amos [] Part of a series on the Old Testament prophets. History, Background, Extensive paragraph outline.
Kenneth Boa: 38. Amos [] Part of the series: Visual Survey of the Bible.
Bill McRae: 27. Amos and Obadiah [] Part of the Series: Survey of the Bible.
Mark Dever: Does God Care? The Message of Amos [] Capitol Hill Baptist Church
Ray Stedman: Amos: God Doesn’t Play Favorites [, , Translated] Part of the series: Adventuring Through the Bible. Spanish translation available.
Exposition
Thomas J. Schetelich: The Book of Amos [, , ] 3 part series. Covering 7:1-15, 5:4-15, 9:5-15.
S. Lewis Johnson: Amos [, ] 14 lessons.
John Piper: The Poor of the Land and the Pride of Jacob [, ] 1 lesson. Amos 6:1-8 and Amos 8:4-8.
Women's Studies
Kay Daigle: 3. Anchored by God’s Justice Part of the series: An Anchor for Soul: Selected Studies in the Prophets and the Psalms for Wise Women.
Study Helps and related
Tom Constable: Tom Constable’s Expository Notes on Amos [] This is also available in the Net.Bible.org Study Environment.
David Malick: An Introduction to the Book of Amos []
An Argument of the Book of Amos
J. Hampton Keathley, III: 7. The Minor Prophets [] Part of the series: Concise Old Testament Survey.
Hampton Keathley IV: 3. Amos [] Part of the series: The Minor Prophets.
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