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What does the Bible say about Jacob's smallness in Amos?

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Amos 7 emphasizes Jacob's smallness as a reflection of Israel's vulnerability and need for divine intervention.

In Amos 7, the repeated question 'by whom shall Jacob arise? For he is small' highlights the perceived insignificance of Jacob, symbolic of Israel. The prophet Amos recognizes the dire state of the northern kingdom and pleads with God for mercy. The text indicates that Jacob's smallness is not merely physical but a spiritual condition, pointing to the need for God's saving grace amidst impending judgment. This theme emphasizes God's sovereignty and mercy, suggesting that despite their smallness, God can and does intervene on behalf of His people.
Scripture References: Amos 7:2-6

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