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Amos 7:1

Thus has the Lord GOD showed unto me; and, behold, he formed locusts in the beginning of the shooting up of the latter growth; and, lo, it was the latter growth after the king's mowings.
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George Leo Haydock

AD 1849
The locust These judgments by locusts and fire, which by the prophet's intercession were moderated, signify the former invasions of the Assyrians under Phul and Theglathphalassar, before the utter desolation of Israel by Salmanasar. (Challoner) Locusts denoted the Assyrian invaders, 4 Kings xviii. (Worthington) Formed. Literally, "the maker of the locust, in the beginning of the herbs shooting", (Haydock) in spring. (St. Jerome) They pasture in our January: yet the grass of autumn may be meant. The king took the best which grows in summer. (Calmet) Septuagint, "and lo, a swarm of locusts coming in the morning; and lo, one bruchus, Gog, the king "(Haydock) or "against king Gog. "(Calmet) Aquila has, "of the king of Gaza. "He probably left the original term, (St. Jerome) gizze. (Haydock) The invasion of the Assyrians, Chaldeans, and Scythians is insinuated. (Theodoret) The latter came the year after the earthquake, chap. i. (Pezron.) This was the first vision of Amos. (Calmet) He saw the first and last inroads of the Assyrians, as well as the prosperity of Jeroboam. (Menochius)
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