• King James Version

    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.

  • Norm

    Well, folks, Amos 8 is an interesting one. It starts off with God showing Amos a basket of ripe fruit, which he says is a sign of the punishment he has in store for Israel. Then God is all like, 'You've been taking advantage of the poor, and that's not cool.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so this is chapter 8 of the book of Amos. What's goin' on here? Bible Expert: Well, Joe, Amos 8 is a prophecy from God about a great famine that will occur in the near future. It's a warning to the people of Israel that they will be punished for their sins if they don't repent.

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: So, tell me a bit about yourself. Contestant: Well, I'm a big fan of the Bible, so I'd like to summarize Amos 8. Alex: (Sighing) Alright, I guess we can do that. Go ahead. Contestant: In Amos 8, God speaks out against the people of Israel.

  • Drill Sergeant

    Listen up, maggots! Amos 8 is all about a famine of the Word of the Lord. You see, the people of Israel weren't paying attention to God's laws or teachings. Instead, they were busy buying and selling and making money.

  • Batman

    Robin: Holy Expansive Harvest, Batman! It looks like Amos 8 has an awful lot of warnings for us. Batman: That's right, Robin! The Lord is warning of a time of darkness and famine. He speaks of a time of great oppression, where the rich can get away with anything and the poor can't get justice.

  • Joe Biden

    Folks, c'mon man! Listen, Jack, here's the deal - I'm gonna tell you about Amos 8. See here, Jack, it was literally like this - back in the day, when my father used to say, this was a time of famine and hunger - no malarkey! People were literally starving, and what was that? They were stealing to survive, or uh, you know, lying to get ahead.

  • Donald Trump

    In Amos 8, we see God's wrath unleashed on the people of Israel. It is a very, very sad time for the people. They have become haters and losers who have forgotten God and have turned to worshipping false idols instead.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Okay so Amos 8 starts off with Amos, the prophet, seeing a vision of a basket of ripe fruit. Lois: That sounds delicious. Stewie: What do you expect? It's the Bible, not a food network show.