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  2. Jul 12, 2023 · In the Bible, they are described as being descendants of Ben-ammi, who was the son of Lot (Abraham’s nephew) and Lot’s younger daughter (Genesis 19:38). The capital of the Iron Age kingdom of Ammon was Rabbah , which is located at modern-day Amman, Jordan.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. The land of Ammon in the Bible boasts a long and complex history with Israel. Ammon was an ancient territory located in the central Transjordan Plateau, northeast of the Dead Sea, between the Arnon and Jabbok rivers ( Psalm 83:7 ). The capital of Ammon was called Rabbah-Ammon ( 2 Samuel 12:27 ), which is modern-day Amman, the capital of ...

  4. Ammon as a vassal state under David and Solomon (c. 1000-922 B.C.). During the years of Saul’s pursuit of David, at least one Ammonite (and prob. more) soldier threw in his lot with the young Judean (Zelek the Ammonite, 2 Sam 23:37 ).

  5. May 11, 2022 · The Ammonites were a Semitic people, closely related to the Israelites. Despite that relationship, they were more often counted enemies than friends. Lot, Abraham’s nephew, was the progenitor of the Ammonites. After Abraham and Lot separated ( Genesis 13 ), Lot settled in the city of Sodom.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmmonAmmon - Wikipedia

    The chief city of the country was Rabbah or Rabbat Ammon, site of the modern city of Amman, Jordan's capital. Milcom and Molech are named in the Hebrew Bible as the gods of Ammon. The people of this kingdom are called Children of Ammon or Ammonites.

  7. Ammonites. The descendants of Ammon, or Ben-Ammi, a son of Lot. They destroyed an ancient race of giants called Zamzummim, and seized their country, which lay east of Judea, De 2:19-21. Their territory extended from the Arnon to the Jabbok, and from the Jordan a considerable distance into Arabia.

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