Amoz

Amoz [N] [H] [S]

strong, the father of the prophet Isaiah ( 2 Kings 19:2 2 Kings 19:20 ; 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 2 Chronicles 25:8 .

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M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition,
published by Thomas Nelson, 1897. Public Domain, copy freely.

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Easton, Matthew George. "Entry for Amoz". "Easton's Bible Dictionary". .
Amoz [N] [E] [S]

strong; robust
Hitchcock's Dictionary of Bible Names. Public Domain. Copy freely.

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Hitchcock, Roswell D. "Entry for 'Amoz'". "An Interpreting Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names". . New York, N.Y., 1869.
Amoz [N] [E] [H]

(strong ), father of the prophet Isaiah, and, according to rabbinical tradition, brother of Amaziah king of Judah. ( 2 Kings 19:2 2 Kings 19:20 ; 20:1 ; Isaiah 1:1 ) (B.C. before 756.)


[N] indicates this entry was also found in Nave's Topical Bible
[E] indicates this entry was also found in Easton's Bible Dictionary
[H] indicates this entry was also found in Hitchcock's Bible Names

Bibliography Information

Smith, William, Dr. "Entry for 'Amoz'". "Smith's Bible Dictionary". . 1901.

AMOZ

a'-moz (amots, "strong"):

The father of Isaiah the prophet (2 Kings 19:2,20; 20:1; 2 Chronicles 26:22; 32:20,32; Isaiah 1:1; 2:1; 13:1; 20:2; 37:2,21; 38:1).


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Bibliography Information
Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. "Entry for 'AMOZ'". "International Standard Bible Encyclopedia". 1915.