1
Thus
hath
the
Lord
GOD
shewed
unto
me:
and
behold
a
basket
of
summer
fruit.
2
And
he
said,
Amos,
what
seest
thou?
And
I
said,
A
basket
of
summer
fruit.
Then
said
the
LORD
unto
me,
The
end
is
come
upon
my
people
of
Israel;
I
will
not
again
pass
by
them
any
more.
3
And
the
songs
of
the
temple
shall
be
howlings
in
that
day,
saith
the
Lord
GOD:
[there
shall
be]
many
dead
bodies
in
every
place;
they
shall
cast
[them]
forth
with
silence.
4
Hear
this,
O
ye
that
swallow
up
the
needy,
even
to
make
the
poor
of
the
land
to
fail,
5
Saying,
When
will
the
new
moon
be
gone,
that
we
may
sell
corn?
and
the
sabbath,
that
we
may
set
forth
wheat,
making
the
ephah
small,
and
the
shekel
great,
and
falsifying
the
balances
by
deceit?
6
That
we
may
buy
the
poor
for
silver,
and
the
needy
for
a
pair
of
shoes;
[yea],
and
sell
the
refuse
of
the
wheat?
7
The
LORD
hath
sworn
by
the
excellency
of
Jacob,
Surely
I
will
never
forget
any
of
their
works.
8
Shall
not
the
land
tremble
for
this,
and
every
one
mourn
that
dwelleth
therein?
and
it
shall
rise
up
wholly
as
a
flood;
and
it
shall
be
cast
out
and
drowned,
as
[by]
the
flood
of
Egypt.
9
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
in
that
day,
saith
the
Lord
GOD,
that
I
will
cause
the
sun
to
go
down
at
noon,
and
I
will
darken
the
earth
in
the
clear
day:
10
And
I
will
turn
your
feasts
into
mourning,
and
all
your
songs
into
lamentation;
and
I
will
bring
up
sackcloth
upon
all
loins,
and
baldness
upon
every
head;
and
I
will
make
it
as
the
mourning
of
an
only
[son],
and
the
end
thereof
as
a
bitter
day.
11
Behold,
the
days
come,
saith
the
Lord
GOD,
that
I
will
send
a
famine
in
the
land,
not
a
famine
of
bread,
nor
a
thirst
for
water,
but
of
hearing
the
words
of
the
LORD:
12
And
they
shall
wander
from
sea
to
sea,
and
from
the
north
even
to
the
east,
they
shall
run
to
and
fro
to
seek
the
word
of
the
LORD,
and
shall
not
find
[it].
13
In
that
day
shall
the
fair
virgins
and
young
men
faint
for
thirst.
14
They
that
swear
by
the
sin
of
Samaria,
and
say,
Thy
god,
O
Dan,
liveth;
and,
The
manner
of
Beersheba
liveth;
even
they
shall
fall,
and
never
rise
up
again.