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Ishmael slew the unsuspecting Gedaliah, the Chaldean garrison stationed in Mizpah, and all the Jews that were with him, casting their bodies into the pit of Asa (Josephus, "Ant." x. 9, § 4). The Rabbis condemn the overconfidence of Gedaliah, holding him responsible for the death of his followers (Niddah 61a; comp. Jer. xli. 9). Ishmael captured many of the inhabitants of Mizpah, as well as "the daughters of the king" entrusted to Gedaliah's care by the Babylonian general, and fled to Ammon. Johanan and his followers, however, on receiving the sad tidings, immediately pursued the murderers, overtaking them at the lake of Gibeon. The captives were rescued, but Ishmael and eight of his men escaped to the land of Ammon. The plan of Baalis thus succeeded, for the Jewish refugees, fearing lest the Babylonian king should hold them responsible for the murder, never returned to their native land. In spite of the exhortations of Jeremiah they fled to Egypt, joined by the remnant of the Jews that had survived, together with Jeremiah and Baruch (Jer. xliii. 6). The rule of Gedaliah lasted, according to tradition, only two months, although Grätz argues that it continued more than four years.
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was one of the four men who pretended to be gods. He was persuaded thereto particularly by the princes, who said to him. "Wert thou not a god thou couldst not come out alive from the Holy of Holies" (Ex R. viii. 3). He was assassinated by two of his servants, one of whom was the son of an
Ammonite
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Johanan, son of Kareah, and Johanan undertook to slay Ishmael before he had had time to carry out his evil design; but the governor disbelieved the report, and forbade Johanan to lay hands upon the conspirator. Ishmael and his ten companions were royally entertained at Gedaliah's table. In
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Israelites expressed their loathing of the morality of the Moabites and Ammonites. It has been doubted, however, whether the Israelites would have
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had inflicted a crushing defeat upon the
Ammonites, Jewish warriors took Ammonite women as wives, and their sons, sword in hand, claimed recognition as Jews notwithstanding the law (Deut. 23) that "an Ammonite or a Moabite shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord." Such a condition or a
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of kindness. Deut. 23:5: "Because they did not greet you with bread and water on the way when you left Egypt, and because he hired Balaam the son of Beor from Pethor in Aram
Naharaim against you, to curse you." Rashi notes regarding Israel's travels on the way: "when you were in extreme
1408:, "of the royal seed," to make an end of the Judean rule in Palestine, Ishmael, being an unscrupulous character, permitted himself to become the tool of the Ammonite king in order to realize his own ambition to become the ruler of the deserted land. Information of this conspiracy reached
1029:, dispossessing them and dwelling in their place. Their territory originally comprising all from the Jordan to the wilderness, and from the River Jabbok south to the River Arnon. It was accounted a land of giants; and that giants formerly dwelt in it, whom the Ammonites called Zamzummim.
1351:, the prophet, and his bet din (court of justice), that the law excluding the Ammonite and Moabite from the Jewish congregation referred only to the men—who alone had sinned in not meeting Israel with bread and water—and not to the women. The story reflects actual conditions in pre-
1378:, the Ammonitess, for honorable distinction. Ruth's kindness as noted in the Book of Ruth by Boaz is seen in the Jewish Tradition as in rare contradistinction to the peoples of Moab (where Ruth comes from) and Amon in general, who were noted by the Torah for their distinct
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Ammonites and the Israelites are portrayed as mutual antagonists. During the Exodus, the Israelites were prohibited by the Ammonites from passing through their lands. This mistreatment is one of the reasons given for why the
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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
1113:, and were told by Nahash that they had a choice of death (by the sword) or having their right eyes gouged out. The population obtained seven days' grace from Nahash, during which they would be allowed to seek help from the
1048:. The Ammonites were driven from the rich lands near the Jordan and retreated to the mountains and valleys to the east. The invasion of the Amorites created a wedge and separated the two kingdoms of Ammon and Moab.
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Ammonites did not gouge out but be(hold) seven thousand men (escaped the power of) Ammonites and they arrived at (Ya)besh Gilead. About a month later Nahash the Ammonite went up and besieged Jabesh-Gilead.
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was one of the four men who pretended to be gods. He was persuaded thereto particularly by the princes, who said to him. "Wert thou not a god thou couldst not come out alive from the Holy of Holies"
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Gomorrah—Ground overgrown with weeds and full of salt mines, and a permanent desolation." (Zephaniah 2:9).
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This eventually led to an alliance with Saul. Under his command, the Israelites relieved the siege and defeated the Ammonite king, eventually resulting in the formation of the
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1079:, the Ammonites occupied the lands east of the River Jordan and started to invade Israelite lands west of the river. Jephthah became the leader in resisting these incursions.
1176:, the capital of Ammon. The war ended with all the Ammonite cities being conquered and plundered, and the inhabitants being killed or put to forced labor at David's command.
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with his younger daughter who plotted with her sister to intoxicate Lot and, in his inebriated state, have intercourse with him to become pregnant. Ben-Ammi literally means "
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The other three were Pharaoh; Hiram and Nebuchadnezzar (Louis Ginzberg's The Legends of the Jews From Moses to Esther; Notes for Volumes Three and Four(p.423)
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period of 550 to 330 BC. One reason includes Ammon becoming a Babylonian province, shortly after being devastated by Nebuchadnezzar II in the 580s BC.
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was a dastardly act. They may have regained their old territory when Tiglath-pileser carried off the Israelites east of the Jordan into captivity.
1548:. As with the Edomites and Moabites, trade along this route gave them considerable revenue. Circa 950 BC Ammon showed rising prosperity, due to
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of Judah. The coalition later was thrown to confusion, with the armies slaughtering one another. They were subdued and paid tribute to Jotham.
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Younker, Randall W. (1999). "Review of Archaeological Research in Ammon". In Burton MacDonald; Randall W. Younker (eds.).
1900:"The Kingdoms of Ammon, Moab, and Edom: The Archaeology of Society in Late Bronze/Iron Age Transjordan (ca. 1400–500 BCE)"
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directed such irony to Lot himself, particularly because incest was not explicitly forbidden or stigmatized until the
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to oppose Nehemiah, and their opposition to the Jews did not cease with the establishment of the latter in Judea.
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The Ammonites: Elites, Empires, and Sociopolitical Change (1000–500 BCE)
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Frank Moore Cross, Donald W. Parry, Richard J. Saley and Eugene Ulrich,
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as having borne a child. She was the mother of Solomon's successor,
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is in Genesis 19:37-38. It is stated there that they descended from
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1801:"Ammon in Transition from Vassal Kingdom to Babylonian Province"
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as the gods of Ammon. The people of this kingdom are called
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Cohen, D, ed. (1988). "Les Langues Chamito-semitiques".
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Inscriptions found in the Ammonite language include an
1318:(Neh. 13). Still later, it is not improbable that when
883:. Other kings attested to in contemporary sources are
2251:, Ex. 262). Moab and Ammon were the two offspring of
1827:– via The University of Chicago Press Journals.
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Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
1397:, Ex. 262). Moab and Ammon were the two offspring of
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Statue of an Ammonite deified King on display at the
1611:"Ancient Texts Relating to the Bible: Amman Citadel"
1302:, i.e. centuries after the time of Abraham and Lot.
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However, the last notice of the Ammonites occurs in
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1981:. Chevalier de Pierrugues. Chez tous les Libraries.
2356:Les langues dans le monde ancien et modern, part 3
1898:LaBianca, Oystein S.; Younker, Randall W. (1995).
1639:LaBianca, Øystein S.; Younker, Randall W. (1995).
1046:a large portion of the territory of Moab and Ammon
2567:. "Deuteronomy." Oxford University Press, London.
2255:'s incest with his two daughters as described in
1270:The Ammonites presented a serious problem to the
1056:forbids Jewish women from marrying Ammonite men.
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2510:. In Keimer, Kyle H.; Pierce, George A. (eds.).
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300:was built by the governor of Ammon in 200 BC
213:• Rabbat Ammon renamed to Philadelphia
2571:Ammon on Bruce Gordon's Regnal Chronologies
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1906:. Leicester University Press. p. 114.
1904:The Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land
1645:The Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land
1579:Ammon as a name used in the Book of Mormon
787:Ammon maintained its independence from the
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2514:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 600–618.
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990:The first mention of the Ammonites in the
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1859:Parker, Samuel; Betlyon, John (2006).
1672:"The Old Testament Kingdoms of Jordan"
1451:, instead of commoner Biblical Hebrew
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63:Ammon and its neighbors, around 830 BC
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1962:"www.Bibler.org - Dictionary - Ammon"
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722:. The chief city of the country was
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171:• Kingdom of Ammon flourishes
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3525:Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions
2610:Ancient states and regions in the
2508:"Ammonites in the World of Israel"
2268:"Dialogus cum Tryphone," ch. cxix.
2011:"The Iniquities of Ammon and Moab"
1910:from the original on 9 August 2021
1879:from the original on 10 April 2023
1511:being the most prominent deities.
1347:, declaring upon the authority of
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1021:lands east of Jordan, between the
983:David punishing the Ammonites, by
864:Somewhat later, the Ammonite king
819:in 853 BC, possibly as vassals of
706:kingdom occupying the east of the
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2542:; et al., eds. (1901–1906).
2367:A Corpus of Ammonite Inscriptions
1615:University of Southern California
1588:Ammon (Book of Mormon missionary)
1447:influences, including the use of
1206:of the Arameans and Assyrians at
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2552:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
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2046:), Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2005
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1865:. Dumbarton Oaks. p. 573.
1678:from the original on 6 May 2009
1583:Ammon (Book of Mormon explorer)
1470:
1283:according to the prophet Isaiah
1187:to be mentioned by name in the
856:
845:
1831:
1792:
1735:
1647:. A&C Black. p. 399.
1602:
1477:inscription on a bronze bottle
827:. In 734 BC the Ammonite king
799:'s army as fighting alongside
1:
2323:Jewish encyclopedia Ammonites
1595:
1091:
1032:Shortly before the Israelite
907:, who reigned around 600 BC.
839:held the same position under
730:, site of the modern city of
46:
2777:Kingdom of Upper Mesopotamia
2506:Younker, Randall W. (2022).
2343:Jewish Encyclopedia Gedallah
2009:Klein, Reuven Chaim (2015).
1745:pp. 141 et seq.; Delitzsch,
1479:dating to c. 600 BC and the
1217:The Ammonites, Moabites and
1006:". After the destruction of
538:Establishment of the Emirate
7:
2565:The Pentateuch and Haftoras
2512:The Ancient Israelite World
1563:
1486:
1416:
1221:formed a coalition against
1040:west of Jordan, under King
903:, along with his son, King
698:
677:
579:Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
282:An Ammonite watch tower at
10:
3602:
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1420:
1210:in 854 BC in the reign of
956:conquest of the Levant by
761:
757:
599:Israel–Jordan peace treaty
25:
18:
3581:Former monarchies of Asia
3551:Ancient history of Jordan
3512:
3406:
3147:
2680:
2622:
1975:Mirabeau, Honoré (1867).
1774:; Jill Middlemas (eds.).
1481:Amman Citadel Inscription
1406:Ishmael, son of Nathaniel
1331:, the Moabite; whereupon
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3556:Ancient Israel and Judah
2485:Tyson, Craig W. (2014).
2421:Tyson, Craig W. (2019).
1935:Early Christian Writings
1902:. In Thomas Levy (ed.).
1799:Lipschits, Oded (2004).
1343:into the schoolhouse of
795:lists the Ammonite king
52: – 332 BC
19:Not to be confused with
2549:The Jewish Encyclopedia
2083:The Jewish Encyclopedia
1728:Encyclopædia Britannica
1570:List of rulers of Ammon
1497:for Levantine religions
1044:, invaded and occupied
927:First Book of Maccabees
823:, the Aramaean king of
764:List of rulers of Ammon
543:Trans-Jordan memorandum
3370:Luwian-Aramaean states
2018:Jewish Bible Quarterly
1931:"Dialogue with Trypho"
1643:. In Levy, Tom (ed.).
1159:
987:
781:
548:Emirate of Transjordan
301:
290:
119:• Around 1000 BC
50: 10th century BC
28:Ammon (disambiguation)
3221:Neo-Babylonian Empire
2805:Canaanite city-states
2460:. BRILL. p. 1–.
2365:Aufrecht, WE (1989).
1609:Marilyn J. Lundberg.
1435:, closely related to
1293:Modern interpretation
1154:
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982:
912:Neo-Babylonian Empire
771:
762:Further information:
296:
281:
90:Common languages
3504:Tanukhid confederacy
3339:New Kingdom of Egypt
2404:Journal for Semitics
2398:Smit, E. J. (1989).
1766:(18 February 2012).
1285:(Isaiah 11:14). The
1228:After submitting to
1168:During the reign of
969:Dialogue with Trypho
734:, Jordan's capital.
477:Kingdom of Jerusalem
432:Christian Ghassanids
26:For other uses, see
3216:Neo-Assyrian Empire
2999:Paleo-Syrian states
2440:10.3390/rel10030153
2304:I Kings, xiv. 21-31
1929:St. Justin Martyr.
1751:Geschichte Israels,
1306:Rabbinic literature
1280:Messiah's rulership
1234:Neo-Assyrian Empire
1230:Tiglath-Pileser III
925:In accounts in the
833:Tiglath-Pileser III
789:Neo-Assyrian Empire
501:Emirate and mandate
202:Alexander the Great
200:• Invasion by
3459:Herodian Tetrarchy
2563:Hertz J.H. (1936)
2544:"Ammon, Ammonites"
2375:Edwin Mellen Press
2371:Lewiston, New York
1846:Jewish Antiquities
1749:p. 294; Winckler,
1366:, the son of King
1256:. Their murder of
1008:Sodom and Gomorrah
988:
782:
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131:• 740–720 BC
108:Canaanite religion
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3474:Nabataean Kingdom
3449:Hasmonean dynasty
3444:Ghassanid Kingdom
3157:Achaemenid Empire
2993:Ib'al Confederacy
2632:Kish civilization
2521:978-1-000-77324-8
2498:978-0-567-65544-8
2491:. A&C Black.
2467:978-90-04-10762-5
2203:1 Chronicles 5:26
2118:2 Chronicles 27:5
2107:2 Chronicles 20:1
2067:1 Chronicles 20:3
1785:978-0-567-19775-7
1423:Ammonite language
1300:Book of Leviticus
1287:book of Zephaniah
1163:Israelite kingdom
916:Nebuchadnezzar II
797:Baasha ben Ruhubi
748:Children of Ammon
742:are named in the
718:, in present-day
702:) was an ancient
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