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    Ammon • Kingdom of Ammon flourishes 10th century BC Battle of Qarqar against the Assyrians 853 BC Invasion by Alexander the Great 332 BC • Rabbat Ammon renamed to Philadelphia See more

    Ammon (Ammonite: ???????????? ʻAmān; Hebrew: עַמּוֹן ʻAmmōn; Arabic: عمّون, romanized: ʻAmmūn) was an ancient Semitic-speaking nation occupying the east of the Jordan River, between the torrent valleys of See more

    The Ammonites occupied the northern Central Trans-Jordanian Plateau from the latter part of the second millennium BCE to at least the second … See more

    The few Ammonite names that have been preserved also include Nahash and Hanun, both from the Bible. The Ammonites' language is … See more

    The economy, for the most part, was based on agriculture and herding. Most people lived in small villages surrounded by farms and … See more

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    The first mention of the Ammonites in the Hebrew Bible is in Genesis 19:37-38. It is stated there that they descended from Ben-Ammi, a son of Lot with his younger daughter who … See more

    Sources for what little is known of Ammonite religion are mostly the Hebrew Bible and material evidence. In general it appears to have been rather typical for Levantine religions, … See more

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    Aug 03, 2011 · Ammon is the name of a Libyan deity and his oracle in the desert. It became …

  3. Ammon – Amazing Bible Timeline with World History

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    Ammon. Ben-Ammi commonly known as Ammon was the son of an incestuous union of Lot with his younger daughter. He was the brother of Moab, who was also a child of Lot’s incestuous relationship with his eldest daughter. Both were …

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    Amon, also spelled Amun, Amen, or Ammon, Egyptian deity who was revered as king of the gods. Amon may have been originally one of the eight

  5. https://www.britannica.com/place/Amman

    May 04, 1999 · Amman, Jordan: Roman amphitheatre. Amman, Arabic ʿAmmān, biblical Hebrew Rabbath Ammon, ancient Greek Philadelphia,



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