Amos satirically invited the Jews to come to Bethel and Gilgal in order to
Amos 4:4. Come to Beth-el, and transgress
The words are ironical. Amos bids the people to come to Beth-el, the principal and most splendid centre of their worship, and transgress, to Gilgal, another representative centre, and multiply transgression: their religious services, partly on account of the moral unfitness of the worshippers (Amos 2:6-9),
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