Amos faamatalaga igoa muamua |
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Amos igoa faamatalaga e faapea: lenei igoa i isi gagana, sipelaga ma faaleoga variants, variants fafine ma tane o igoa muamua Amos. |
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Faamatala Amos |
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Means "carried" in Hebrew. Amos is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Amos, which speaks against greed, corruption and oppression of the poor. Written about the 8th century BC, it is among the oldest of the prophetic books. As an English name, Amos has been used since the Protestant Reformation, and was popular among the Puritans. | |
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O Amos se igoa tama? |
Ioe, igoa Amos ua itupa alii. |
O fea e igoa muamua Amos o mai ai? |
Igoa Amos taatele i Igilisi, Eperu, Faʻapaʻiaina, Latinaa o le Tusi Paia, Greek le Tusi Paia, Eperu o le Tusi Paia. |
Isi spellings mo igoa muamua Amos |
עָמוֹס (i le gagana Eperu), Αμως (i Anamua Greek) |