Lexical Summary Amots: Amots Original Word: אָמוֹץ Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Amoz From 'amats; strong; Amots, an Israelite -- Amoz. see HEBREW 'amats NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom amets Definition "strong," the father of Isaiah NASB Translation Amoz (13). Brown-Driver-Briggs אָמוֺץ proper name, masculine father of Isaiah ( = follow-ing) Isaiah 1:1; Isaiah 2:1; Isaiah 13:1; Isaiah 20:2; Isaiah 37:2,21; Isaiah 38:1 = 2 Kings 19:2,20; 2 Kings 20:1; 2Chronicles 26:22; 32:20,32. Topical Lexicon Identity Amoz appears exclusively as “Amoz the father of Isaiah the prophet” (2 Kings 19:2) and is never spoken of in the narrative as an actor in his own right. His prominence, therefore, lies in the fact that he is the immediate progenitor of the greatest of the Major Prophets and that his name establishes Isaiah’s lineage each time the prophet is introduced (Isaiah 1:1; 2:1; 13:1; 20:2; 37:2; 37:21; 38:1). Biblical References 2 Kings 19:2, 19:20; 20:1 2 Chronicles 26:22; 32:20, 32 Isaiah 1:1; 2:1; 13:1; 20:2; 37:2; 37:21; 38:1 Historical Setting Amoz lived during the eighth–century reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah of Judah—the era that framed Isaiah’s ministry and the Syro-Ephraimite crisis, the Assyrian conquests, and Hezekiah’s revival. Though not a court official in his own right, his son’s repeated access to the palace (2 Kings 19:20) hints at a respectable family standing in Jerusalem. Jewish tradition even identifies Amoz as a brother of King Amaziah, which, if accurate, would explain Isaiah’s accepted entry before kings; yet Scripture itself is silent on the point, underscoring that vocation and message outweigh bloodlines. Amoz and the Ministry of Isaiah 1. Source of Prophetic Call: Each superscription—“The vision concerning Judah and Jerusalem that Isaiah son of Amoz saw” (Isaiah 1:1)—anchors Isaiah’s authority in a concrete family context. By naming Amoz, the text affirms that prophecy is grounded in real history rather than detached mysticism. Amoz in Chronicles The Chronicler gives additional theological coloring. In 2 Chronicles 26:22 the record of Uzziah’s reign is tied to “Isaiah son of Amoz, the prophet,” affirming the historical reliability of Isaiah’s writings for royal annals. Later, 2 Chronicles 32:32 relates Hezekiah’s acts to “the vision of Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz,” demonstrating that canonical prophecy served as an authoritative historical source for post-exilic readers. Tradition and Extra-Biblical Witness Rabbinic literature associates Amoz with royal descent and martyrdom under King Manasseh, highlighting the cost that often accompanies faithfulness in Judah. While unverifiable, these traditions illustrate the high esteem in which both Isaiah and his father were held and reinforce the biblical theme that prophetic truth is frequently opposed by unrighteous rulers. Theological Significance • Covenant Continuity: By consistently tethering Isaiah to Amoz, Scripture underscores lineage as a thread connecting generations under Yahweh’s covenant. Christological Foreshadowing Isaiah son of Amoz becomes the chief herald of the coming Messiah: “Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call Him Immanuel” (Isaiah 7:14). The mention of Amoz in each prophetic heading subtly attests that the promise of Christ emerged in history through identifiable people and places, grounding the gospel in verifiable reality. Lessons for the Church 1. Known by God, Not by Deeds: Amoz is remembered not for his own exploits but for his link to Isaiah; yet his name is etched permanently in Scripture, demonstrating that obscurity before men does not preclude honor before God. Amoz, though silent, stands as a living witness that God weaves every faithful life into His redemptive story. Forms and Transliterations אָמ֑וֹץ אָמ֔וֹץ אָמ֖וֹץ אָמ֛וֹץ אָמ֜וֹץ אָמֽוֹץ׃ אָמוֹץ֙ אָמוֹץ֮ אמוץ אמוץ׃ ’ā·mō·wṣ ’āmōwṣ aMotzLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 2 Kings 19:2 HEB: הַנָּבִ֖יא בֶּן־ אָמֽוֹץ׃ NAS: the prophet the son of Amoz. KJV: the prophet the son of Amoz. INT: the prophet the son of Amoz 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 13 Occurrences |