Amos 8:6 web — that we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes, and sell the sweepings with the wheat?'"

World English Bible

"that we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes, and sell the sweepings with the wheat?'""

— Amos 8:6, World English Bible

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Amos 8 — Context

3

The songs of the temple will be wailings in that day," says the Lord Yahweh. "The dead bodies will be many. In every place they will throw them out with silence.

4

Hear this, you who desire to swallow up the needy, and cause the poor of the land to fail,

5

Saying, 'When will the new moon be gone, that we may sell grain? And the Sabbath, that we may market wheat, making the ephah small, and the shekel large, and dealing falsely with balances of deceit;

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that we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes, and sell the sweepings with the wheat?'"

7

Yahweh has sworn by the pride of Jacob, "Surely I will never forget any of their works.

8

Won't the land tremble for this, and everyone mourn who dwells in it? Yes, it will rise up wholly like the River; and it will be stirred up and sink again, like the River of Egypt.

9

It will happen in that day," says the Lord Yahweh, "that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day.

Amos 8:6 — Frequently Asked Questions

7 questions
What does Amos 8:6 say?
Amos 8:6 in the World English Bible reads: “that we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes, and sell the sweepings with the wheat?'"”
Where is Amos 8:6 in the Bible?
Amos 8:6 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Amos, chapter 8, verse 6.
Who wrote Amos?
Amos is traditionally attributed to Amos, a shepherd and fig-farmer from Tekoa. It was written c. 760–750 BC.
What is the book of Amos about?
Amos, a working shepherd from Judah, is sent north to confront Israel's outward prosperity and inward injustice. With searing rhetoric he denounces oppression of the poor and empty religion, calling for justice to roll down like waters.
What are the major themes of Amos?
Amos explores themes including Justice, Social Sin, Empty Religion, Day of the LORD, Remnant. These themes shape the meaning and context of Amos 8:6.
What translation should I read Amos 8:6 in?
Amos 8:6 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Amos 8:6?
Amos 8:6 reads (WEB): “that we may buy the poor for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes, and sell the sweepings with the wheat?'"” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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