Who was Amos?

Prophet of social justice

The story of Amos

Amos - Prophet
Amos - Prophet
Prophet

Amos was a prophet in the 8th century BC, during the reign of King Jeroboam II of Israel. He was from the small town of Tekoa, located in the Judean hills south of Jerusalem. His father was a shepherd and his mother was a dressmaker. He had two brothers, Azariah and Joash. Amos is best known for his prophetic ministry, which was focused on the northern kingdom of Israel. He was sent by God to deliver a message of judgment and repentance to the people of Israel. He warned them of the consequences of their sins and urged them to turn back to God. He also spoke of a future hope of restoration and redemption. Amos was a powerful and influential figure in the Old Testament. His words were recorded in the book of Amos, which is part of the Hebrew Bible. His message of justice and righteousness still resonates today, and his words are often quoted in sermons and other religious contexts.

Name meaning

"carried" or "borne by God"

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

Prophet

First mention

Amos 1:1

Appearances in the Bible

11 mentions

Amos in the Bible

Explore all 4 chapters where Amos appears

Luke

Chapter 3

The Ministry of John the Baptist

John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus, who begins His ministry with a baptism and the descent of the Holy Spirit.

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Amos

Chapter 1

The Message to the Nations

God sends Amos to prophesy against the nations, including Israel, for their sins of oppression, injustice, and idolatry.

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Amos

Chapter 7

A Vision of Locusts

Amos sees a vision of locusts, a symbol of God's judgment, and intercedes on behalf of the people.

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Amos

Chapter 8

A Vision of the End

Amos sees a vision of the end, a time of famine and destruction, but also of hope and restoration.

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