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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_19489" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_19489" /> == | ||
<p> (Heb., Amots', אָמוֹוֹ '', Strong;'' Sept. Ἀμώς ), the father of the prophet Isaiah </p> <p> ( 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), B.C. ante 756. He is also traditionally said to be the son of King Joash, and brother of Amaziah. The rabbins assert that the father of Isaiah was also a prophet, according to a rule among them, that when the father of a prophet is called in [[Scripture]] by his name it is an indication that he also had the gift of prophecy (Clem. Alex. Stromat. 1). [[Augustine]] conjectured (De Civit. Dei, 18, 27) that the prophet Amos was the father of Isaiah; but the names of these two persons are written differently. Besides, the father of Isaiah, as well as Isaiah himself, was of Jerusalem. Some are of opinion that this [[Amoz]] was the man of God who spoke to King Amaziah, and obliged him to send back the hundred thousand men of Israel, whom he had purchased to march against the [[Edomites]] ( 2 Chronicles 25:7-8); but this opinion is supported by no proofs. </p> | <p> (Heb., Amots', '''''אָמוֹוֹ''''' '', Strong;'' Sept. '''''Ἀμώς''''' ), the father of the prophet Isaiah </p> <p> ( 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), B.C. ante 756. He is also traditionally said to be the son of King Joash, and brother of Amaziah. The rabbins assert that the father of Isaiah was also a prophet, according to a rule among them, that when the father of a prophet is called in [[Scripture]] by his name it is an indication that he also had the gift of prophecy (Clem. Alex. Stromat. 1). [[Augustine]] conjectured (De Civit. Dei, 18, 27) that the prophet Amos was the father of Isaiah; but the names of these two persons are written differently. Besides, the father of Isaiah, as well as Isaiah himself, was of Jerusalem. Some are of opinion that this [[Amoz]] was the man of God who spoke to King Amaziah, and obliged him to send back the hundred thousand men of Israel, whom he had purchased to march against the [[Edomites]] ( 2 Chronicles 25:7-8); but this opinion is supported by no proofs. </p> | ||
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_876" /> == | == International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_876" /> == | ||
<p> '''''ā´moz''''' ( אמוץ , <i> ''''''amoc''''' </i> , "strong"): The father of Isaiah the prophet ( 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 ). </p> | <p> ''''' ā´moz ''''' ( אמוץ , <i> ''''' 'amoc ''''' </i> , "strong"): The father of Isaiah the prophet ( 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 ). </p> | ||
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