The Hymns of Amos and the Cosmic Temple: Salvation as Creation, Decreation, and Recreation

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The Biblical Annals 16/2 (2026): 263–289

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Salvation in Amos is typically viewed through the lens of a Deuteronomistic covenant. This article argues for adopting a broader paradigm, contending that Amos’s vision is fundamentally oriented toward the restoration of Yahweh’s cosmic temple. Analysing Amos’s hymnic passages (4:13; 5:8–9; 9:5–6) through the lens of cosmic temple imagination reveals that the prophet’s message follows a pattern of creation–decreation–recreation. The hymns establish Yahweh’s sovereignty as Creator, framing Israel’s sin as a cosmic rebellion that provokes decreation. Salvation thus emerges not as a nationalistic restoration but as the eschatological recreation of the divine dwelling place, affirming Yahweh’s triumph as the Cosmic King.

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Mamahit, Ferry Yefta. "The Hymns of Amos and the Cosmic Temple: Salvation as Creation, Decreation, and Recreation." The Biblical Annals 16/2 (2026): 263–289. https://doi.org/10.31743/ba.18441

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