The prophet symbolizes Israel’s desolation before restoration
The distress and captivity of Israel for their sins and idolatry
Ephraim’s idolatry
Ephraim’s glory departs
God’s mercy promised
Joel declares God’s judgements
Exhortation to observance
Fast for complaint
God’s terrible judgments
Exhortation to repentance
A fast prescribed
Zion comforted
God’s Wrath against Moab, Judah, and Israel
Their unthankfulness
Necessity of God’s wrath against Israel
Publication of it, with its causes
Reproof of Israel for oppression and idolatry
Also for Israel’s incorrigibility
Judgments diverted by Amos’ prayer
A sign of Israel’s rejection
Amaziah complains about Amos
A basket of summer fruit types the nearness of Israel’s end
A famine of God’s word threatened
Certainty of Israel’s desolation
Restoration of David’s tabernacle
God’s judgements against oppression
Condemnation of injustice
Promise of Jacob’s restoration
The princes’ cruelty
Falsehood of the prophets
Security of both
The Promised ruler out of Bethlehem
His Kingdom and conquests
Goodness has disappeared
God Is the Source of Salvation and Light
Nahum’s burden
The majesty of God in goodness to his people
God’s Severity against enemies