Amoz

This article is about the father of Isaiah. For Amos, a minor prophet in the Hebrew Bible, see Amos (prophet). For the Israeli writer, journalist, screenwriter, and actor, see Dan Ben-Amotz.

Amoz (Hebrew: אָמוֹץ , Modern Amots, Tiberian ʼĀmôṣ; "strong"; /ˈmɒz/) was the father of the prophet Isaiah, mentioned in Isaiah 1:1 and 2:1, and in II Kings 19:2, 20; 20:1. Nothing else is known for certain about him.

There is a Talmudic tradition that when the name of a prophet's father is given, the father was also a prophet, so that Amoz would have been a prophet like his son. Though it is mentioned frequently as the patronymic title of Isaiah, the name Amoz appears nowhere else in the Bible. The rabbis of the Talmud declared, based upon a rabbinic tradition, that Amoz was the brother of Amaziah (אמציה), the king of Judah at that time (and, as a result, that Isaiah himself was a member of the royal family). According to some traditions, Amoz is the "man of God" in 2 Chronicles 25:7-9 (Sifre to Deut. 342:4; Seder Olam Rabbah 20), who cautioned Amaziah to release the Israelite mercenaries that he had hired.

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