Definition of Book of amos

1. Noun. An Old Testament book telling Amos's prophecies.

Exact synonyms: Amos
Generic synonyms: Book
Group relationships: Old Testament, Nebiim, Prophets

Lexicographical Neighbors of Book Of Amos

Bonney
Bonney test
Bonnie
Bonnier's syndrome
Bononian phosphorus
Bontemps
Bonwill triangle
Boocercus eurycerus
Boodha
Boodhas
Boodhism
Boodhist
Boodhists
Boogeyman
Book of Amos
Book of Baruch
Book of Common Prayer
Book of Daniel
Book of Deuteronomy
Book of Ecclesiastes
Book of Esther
Book of Exodus
Book of Ezekiel
Book of Ezra
Book of Genesis
Book of Habakkuk
Book of Haggai
Book of Hosea
Book of Isaiah

Literary usage of Book of amos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Book of the Twelve Prophets Commonly Called the Minor by George Adam Smith (1896)
"The Book of Amos consists of Three Groups of Oracles, under one title, which is evidently meant to cover them all. The title runs as follows:— Words of ..."

2. The Modern Reader's Bible: The Books of the Bible with Three Books of the by Richard Green Moulton (1907)
"... book of amos AN ORACLE OF THE EARTHQUAKE A RHAPSODY OF THE JUDGEMENT TO COME AN ORACLE OF THE EARTHQUAKE The words of Amos, who was among the herdmen of ..."

3. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Amos and Hosea by William Rainey Harper, ( (1905)
"that time there was a book of Amos ; in Tobit 2', where the book of Amos is first mentioned by name and a citation is made from 810; in Acts 7Wf-, ..."

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