
Bible (YLT) 30: Amos
The Book of Amos is part of the Young's Literal Translation (YLT) of the Bible, translated by Robert Young and published in 1862. Amos, an 8th-century BCE prophet, addresses social injustices and calls for repentance among the Israelites. This translation is notable for its adherence to the original Hebrew text, aiming for a literal rendering of the scriptures. Young's work is significant in biblical scholarship and has influenced subsequent translations.














