Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Amoz is a biblical figure known primarily as the father of the prophet Isaiah. His name appears in the Old Testament, specifically in the context of identifying Isaiah, one of the major prophets. Amoz's significance is largely derived from his relationship to Isaiah, who is a central figure in the prophetic literature of the Bible.Biblical References: Amoz is mentioned in the following passages: 1. Isaiah 1:1 : "This is the vision concerning Judah and Jerusalem that Isaiah son of Amoz saw during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah." 2. 2 Kings 19:2 : "He sent Eliakim the palace administrator, Shebna the scribe, and the leading priests, all wearing sackcloth, to the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz." 3. 2 Kings 20:1 : "In those days Hezekiah became mortally ill. The prophet Isaiah son of Amoz came to him and said, 'This is what the LORD says: Put your house in order, for you are about to die; you will not recover.'" 4. 2 Chronicles 26:22 : "The rest of the acts of Uzziah, from beginning to end, were recorded by the prophet Isaiah son of Amoz." 5. Isaiah 2:1 : "This is the message that was revealed to Isaiah son of Amoz concerning Judah and Jerusalem." Historical and Cultural Context: Amoz lived during a tumultuous period in the history of Judah, spanning the reigns of several kings. His son, Isaiah, was active as a prophet during the 8th century BC, a time marked by political upheaval and the threat of Assyrian expansion. While the Bible does not provide specific details about Amoz's life or his own prophetic activities, his mention as Isaiah's father suggests a family of some standing and possibly prophetic tradition. Theological Significance: The role of Amoz, though not elaborated upon in Scripture, is significant in that he is the progenitor of one of the most influential prophets in the Bible. Isaiah's prophecies, which include foretellings of the coming of the Messiah and the salvation of the Lord, are foundational to both Jewish and Christian theology. Amoz's mention serves to authenticate Isaiah's lineage and prophetic authority. Tradition and Interpretation: Jewish tradition holds that Amoz was a man of piety and possibly of prophetic insight himself, though this is not explicitly stated in the biblical text. Some rabbinic sources suggest that Amoz was the brother of King Amaziah of Judah, which would make Isaiah a member of the royal family, though this is speculative and not universally accepted. In Christian interpretation, Amoz's role is often seen as part of God's providential plan, preparing the way for Isaiah's ministry. The emphasis is on the divine calling and inspiration of Isaiah, with Amoz serving as a link in the chain of God's revelation to His people. Conclusion: While Amoz is a relatively obscure figure in the biblical narrative, his mention as the father of Isaiah places him in a position of importance within the context of biblical prophecy. His legacy is primarily seen through the profound impact of his son, Isaiah, whose writings continue to be a source of spiritual insight and prophetic vision for believers. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary AmozSmith's Bible Dictionary Amoz(strong), father of the prophet Isaiah, and, according to rabbinical tradition, brother of Amaziah king of Judah. (2 Kings 19:2,20; 20:1; Isaiah 1:1) (B.C. before 756.) ATS Bible Dictionary AmozThe father of Isaiah, 2 Kings 19:2; Isaiah 1:1. Easton's Bible Dictionary Strong, the father of the prophet Isaiah (2 Kings 19:2, 20; 20:1; Isaiah 1:1; 2:1). As to his personal history little is positively known. He is supposed by some to have been the "man of God" spoken of in 2 Chronicles 25:7, 8. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia AMOZa'-moz (amots, "strong"): The father of Isaiah the prophet (2 Kings 19:2, 20; 2 Kings 20:1 2 Chronicles 26:22; 2 Chronicles 32:20, 32 Isaiah 1:1; Isaiah 2:1; Isaiah 13:1; Isaiah 20:2; 37:2, 21; Isaiah 38:1). Strong's Hebrew 531. Amots -- "strong," the father of Isaiah... 530, 531. Amots. 532 . "strong," the father of Isaiah. Transliteration: Amots Phonetic Spelling: (aw-mohts') Short Definition: Amoz. ... Amoz. ... /hebrew/531.htm - 6k Library The History of the Prophetic Sermons, Epistles, and Apocalypses The Great Suit: Jehovah Versus Judah Thyatira Advertisement As God, So Worshipper The Triumph of Faith Of the Times of the Prophets Whose Oracles are Contained in Books ... Hezekiah, the Praying King Israel and Britain. A Note of Warning Deliverance from Assyria Thesaurus Amoz (14 Occurrences)... 25:7, 8. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. AMOZ. a'-moz (amots ... Isaiah 38:1). Multi-Version Concordance Amoz (14 Occurrences). 2 Kings 19 ... /a/amoz.htm - 12k Sackcloth (47 Occurrences) Eli'akim (12 Occurrences) Mortally (17 Occurrences) Administrator (8 Occurrences) Sennach'erib (13 Occurrences) Senior (3 Occurrences) Uzzi'ah (26 Occurrences) Haircloth (38 Occurrences) Hezeki'ah (120 Occurrences) Resources Who was Isaiah in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgBible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Amoz (14 Occurrences)2 Kings 19:2 2 Kings 19:20 2 Kings 20:1 2 Chronicles 26:22 2 Chronicles 32:20 2 Chronicles 32:32 Isaiah 1:1 Isaiah 2:1 Isaiah 13:1 Isaiah 20:2 Isaiah 37:2 Isaiah 37:21 Isaiah 38:1 Zephaniah 1:1 Subtopics Related Terms |