He was a sheep raiser... (Amos 1:1)
(Amos 1:1) ". . .A′mos, who happened to be among the sheep raisers from Te‧ko′a, . . ."
He worked seasonally as a nipper of sycamore figs
(Amos 7:14) ". . .Then A′mos answered and said to Am‧a‧zi′ah: "I was not a prophet, neither was I the son of a prophet; but I was a herdsman and a nipper of figs of sycamore trees."
Amos was a herdsman
Amos.
Amos’s bell is singular possessive. Amos’ bell implies there is more than one Amos.
amos is a person
Wally Amos goes by Famous Amos.
Amos Carver goes by Amos Sunday.
Amos’s bell is singular possessive. Amos’ bell implies there is more than one Amos.
Amos Kenan's birth name is Amos Levine.
Amos Oz's birth name is Amos Klausner.
Amos Gitai's birth name is Amos Weinraub.
Amos Vogel's birth name is Amos Vogelbaum.
The possessive form is Amos's.
There is no record of any children that Amos, who wrote the book of Amos, had. But there is another Amos in the genealogy of Jesus, in Luke 3.25