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triumphguy
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Let me quote the prophet Amos:This is not directed at you but do I detect a tone of envy in this discussion? I thought there was a commandment against that.
Hear this, you who trample upon the needy and destroy the poor of the land! “When will the new moon be over,” you ask, “that we may sell our grain, and the sabbath, that we may display the wheat? We will diminish the ephah [a dishonest business practice], add to the shekel [another dishonest business practice], and fix our scales for cheating! We will buy the lowly man for silver, and the poor man for a pair of sandals; even the refuse of the wheat we will sell! [another dishonest business practice]” The LORD has sworn by the pride of Jacob: Never will I forget a thing they have done! (8:4-7)
By the sword shall all sinners among my people die, those who say, “Evil will not reach or overtake us.” (9:10)
Therefore, thus says the Lord GOD: An enemy shall surround the land, and strip you of your strength, and pillage your castles. (3:11)
Beware, I am raising up against you, O house of Israel, say I, the LORD, the God of hosts, A nation that shall oppress you. (6:14)
Therefore, because you have trampled upon the weak and exacted of them levies of grain, though you have built houses of hewn stone, you shall not live in them! Though you have planted choice vineyards, you shall not drink their wine! (5:11)
That is about Justice, not envy.Then will I strike the winter house and the summer house; The ivory apartments shall be ruined, and their many rooms shall be no more, says the LORD. (3:15)
Two sins that “cry out to heaven for vengence” are
- oppression of the poor (Ex 2:23),
and
- defrauding workers of their just wages (Jas 5:4).