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Amos 2:6

The Pulpit Commentary on Amos 2:6

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

They sold the righteous for silver. The first charge against Israel is perversion of justice. The judges took bribes and condemned the righteous, i.e. the man whose cause was good. Pusey thinks that the literal selling of debtors by creditors, contrary to the Law (; Le ; ), is meant (comp.

and ). The needy for a pair of shoes. For the very smallest bribe they betray the cause of the poor (comp. ); though, as sandals were sometimes of very costly materials (So ; ; Judith 16:9), the expression might mean that they sold justice to obtain an article of luxury.

But the form of expression is opposed to this interpretation.

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