Amos reference to ?cows of Bashan' was a metaphoric allusion to
Amos reference to ?cows of Bashan' was a metaphoric allusion to
- A) women of Samaria
- B) rich people of Samaria
- C) poor people of Samaria
- D) illustrious sons of Samaria
Correct Answer: A) women of Samaria
Explanation
The question is asking about a reference made by Amos to the cows of Bashan and what this metaphorical allusion refers to. The options are women of Samaria, rich people of Samaria, poor people of Samaria, and illustrious sons of Samaria.
According to the Bible, Bashan was a region east of the Jordan River known for its fertile land and abundant pastures for cattle. In Amos 4:1, the prophet Amos addresses the women of Samaria as the cows of Bashan, which is a metaphorical allusion to their indulgent and luxurious lifestyle. Just as the cows in Bashan were well-fed and taken care of, the women of Samaria were living in comfort and excess, neglecting the needs of others around them.
Therefore, option A, women of Samaria, is the correct answer to this question. Option B, rich people of Samaria, is similar in meaning but not as specific as option A. Option C, poor people of Samaria, and option D, illustrious sons of Samaria, are not related to the metaphorical allusion made by Amos.
Understanding metaphors and allusions in the Bible is important in comprehending the messages conveyed by the prophets and other biblical writers. It is also important to read and understand the context in which these references were made to fully grasp their meaning.

