Amos in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(burden), native of Tekoa in Judah, about six miles south of
Bethlehem, originally a shepherd and dresser of sycamore
trees, who was called by God s Spirit to be a prophet,
although not trained in any of the regular prophetic schools.
Am 1:1; 7:14,15 He travelled from Judah into the northern
kingdom of Israel or Ephraim, and there exercised his
ministry, apparently not for any long time. (His date cannot
be later than B.C. 808 for he lived in the reigns of Uzziah
king of Judah and Jeroboam king of Israel; but his ministry
probably took place at an earlier date, perhaps about the
middle of Jeroboam's reign Nothing is known of the time or
manner of his death.--ED.)
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