“Do horses run
On rocks?
Does one plow the sea
With oxen?
But you have turned
Justice
Into poison.
You have turned
The fruit of righteousness
Into wormwood.
You who rejoice
In Lo-debar!
You who say,
‘Have we not
By our own strength
Taken Karnaim
For ourselves?’
Indeed,
I am raising up
Against you
A nation.
O house of Israel!’
Says Yahweh!
The God of hosts!
They shall oppress you
From Lebo-Hamath
To the Wadi Arabah.”
Amos asked whether horses could run on rocks? Do you send oxen to plow the sea? While this may seem stupid, it is not sillier than turning justice into poison or the sweetness of righteousness into the bitterness of wormwood, which the Israelites had done. While the Israelite King Jeroboam II (783-743 BCE) had captured Lo-debar and Karnaim on the west side of the Jordan, that happiness would come to an end. They thought that they had done it by themselves. Now Yahweh, the God of heavenly armies, was going to send the Assyrians to wipe out the northern kingdom of the house of Israel, from its northern border in Syria at Lebo-Hamath to the southern border of the Wadi Arabah. Yahweh, the God of heavenly hosts, would put an end to the northern kingdom of Israel.