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    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 Arnon and Jabbok, in present-day Jordan. The chief city of the country was Rabbah or Rabbat

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    The Ammonites occupied the northern Central Trans-Jordanian Plateau from the latter part of the second millennium BC to at least the second century CE.
    Ammon maintained its independence from the Neo-Assyrian Empire

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    The few Ammonite names that have been preserved also include Nahash and Hanun, both from the Bible. The Ammonites' language is believed to be

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    The economy, for the most part, was based on agriculture and herding. Most people lived in small villages surrounded by farms and pastures. Like its sister-kingdom of Moab, Ammon was the source of numerous natural resources, including sandstone

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    • Hertz J.H. (1936) The Pentateuch and Haftoras. "Deuteronomy." Oxford University Press, London.
    Ammon on Bruce Gordon's Regnal Chronologies

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

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    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,

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    List of rulers of Ammon
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    • Ammon as a name used in the Book of Mormon

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    Ammon, the city "Where Tomorrow Begins," is a suburb city located directly between the Ammon foothills on the east and the city of Idaho Falls on the west, in Bonneville County, Idaho, United States. As of the 2010 US Census, the population of Ammon was 13,816. By the 2020 census, Ammon's population had grown to 17,694.

    • State: Idaho
    • ZIP code: 83406
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    What is the history of Ammon?
    Ammon was founded by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1888. It was originally called South Iona because it was the dependent branch in the south end of the Iona, Idaho ward.
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    What does Ammon mean in the Bible?
    The name also occurs in the Bible. As one of the four sons of King Mosiah, Ammon has tremendous influence among his people, the Nephites. He rejects the Church and attempts to turn the people from the teachings of the prophets.
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    What is Ammon Idaho known for?
    Ammon is the 15th largest city in Idaho . Ammon was founded by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1888. It was originally called South Iona because it was the dependent branch in the south end of the Iona, Idaho ward.
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    Who is Ammon in the Book of Mormon?
    Not to be confused with Ammon (Book of Mormon explorer). In the Book of Mormon, Ammon ( / ˈæmən /) is a prominent Nephite missionary and a son of King Mosiah. He originally opposes the church, but along with his brothers and Alma the Younger, is miraculously converted.
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    Ammon From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The region around 830 BC. Ammon is shown in orange Ammon is an ancient country in the Middle East. It was in northwestern Jordan and east of the Kingdom of Israel . In the Bible it is often called the Kingdom of Ammon . …

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      • In the Book of Mormon, Ammon is a prominent Nephite missionary and a son of King Mosiah. He originally opposes the church, but along with his brothers and Alma the Younger, is miraculously converted. Following his conversion he serves a mission to the Lamanites and converts Lamoni and his people.
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        Ammon (neam) - Wikipedia Ammon (neam) De la Wikipedia, enciclopedia liberă A nu se confunda cu Amon, zeu din mitologia egipteană Turn de veghe Amonit la Rujm Al-Malfouf în Amman …

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        Ámon (também Amon ou Amun; em grego clássico: Ἄμμων; romaniz .: Ámmon ou Ἅμμων, Hámmon; em egípcio: Yamānu) foi um deus da mitologia egípcia. Seu nome significa "O …

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        Amman (English: / ə ˈ m ɑː n /; Arabic: عَمَّان, ʻammān pronounced ; Ammonite: ???????????? ???????????? Rabat ʻAmān) is the capital and largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and …

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        Ammon Edward Bundy (born September 1, 1975) is an American anti-government militant and activist. A car fleet manager by profession, Bundy gained widespread attention by leading the …

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        Amun and Amaunet are mentioned in the Old Egyptian Pyramid Texts. The name Amun (written imn) meant something like "the hidden one" or "invisible".. Amun rose to the position of tutelary …

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        The horns of Ammon were curling ram horns, used as a symbol of the Egyptian deity Ammon (also spelled Amun or Amon). Because of the visual similarity, they were also associated with …



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