Old Testament
Amos 4:13
The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English
At a Glance
This verse highlights the incredible power and authority of God.
- Author
- Amos the prophet
- Written
- Around 760 BC
- Genre
- Prophecy
- Original Audience
- The northern kingdom of Israel
He is the one who shapes the mountains and creates the wind, who reveals his thoughts to humanity, who turns the dawn into darkness and strides across the heights of the earth. The LORD, the God of Armies, is his name.
For, lo, he that formeth the mountains, and createth the wind, and declareth unto man what is his thought, that maketh the morning darkness, and treadeth upon the high places of the earth, The LORD, The God of hosts, is his name.
Verse Analysis
Plain-English insight for readers
This verse highlights the incredible power and authority of God. He is the creator of the mountains and the wind, showing His control over nature. God shares His thoughts with us, inviting us into a deeper understanding of His will. He can transform light into darkness, symbolizing His ability to change circumstances. The imagery of Him walking on the heights of the earth emphasizes His sovereignty over all creation. The title 'LORD, the God of Armies' signifies His might and readiness to act on behalf of His people. This verse reminds us that we are in the presence of a powerful and personal God who is actively involved in our lives. His greatness is not just in creation but also in His desire to connect with us. We can trust in His plans and purposes, knowing He is always in control, even when life feels chaotic or uncertain. Understanding this can bring us peace and assurance in our daily lives, as we recognize His presence and power around us and within us. We are never alone. Explore related gods.
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How to apply Amos 4:13 to your life
Reflect on the power of God in your life. Consider how He shapes your circumstances and reveals His thoughts to you. Trust in His control, especially during challenging times. Remember that you are never alone; He is always with you, guiding and supporting you. Embrace His presence daily for strength and peace. “God is in control.” “Trust Him.” “Find peace.” “Embrace His presence.” “Seek His guidance.” “Rely on His strength.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What does Amos 4:13 mean?
Amos 4:13 emphasizes God's immense power and authority as the creator of nature and the one who reveals His thoughts to humanity. It highlights His sovereignty over all creation and His personal involvement in our lives.
What is the significance of 'the God of Armies' in Amos 4:13?
The title 'the God of Armies' signifies God's might and readiness to act on behalf of His people, showcasing His strength and authority in both creation and in the lives of those who trust Him.
How does Amos 4:13 relate to God's personal connection with us?
Amos 4:13 reveals that God not only creates and controls the universe but also shares His thoughts with humanity, inviting us into a deeper relationship with Him.
What themes are present in Amos 4:13?
Key themes in Amos 4:13 include God's power, creation, divine revelation, sovereignty, and personal connection, illustrating His active role in the world and in our lives.

The Book of Amos
Amos 1: Judgment on Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom, and Ammon
Amos, a herdman of Tekoa, speaks during the days of Uzziah king of Judah and Jeroboam the son of Joash king of Israel, two years before the earthquake. He declares that the Lord roars from Zion and utters his voice from Jerusalem, and the habitations of the shepherds mourn. Judgment is announced on Damascus for repeated transgressions because they thresh Gilead with instruments of iron. Fire comes upon the house of Hazael, the bar of Damascus breaks, the people are cut off, and Syria goes into captivity unto Kir.
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