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- Who Were the Ammonites, Moabites and Edomites in the Bible?
Who were the Ammonites? In the Bible and from archaeology, a full picture of the Ammonites is emerging Photo: Joel S Burnett 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)
- First Person: Human Sacrifice to an Ammonite God?
Finally, Solomon built a shrine near Jerusalem “for Molech, the abomination of the Ammonites” (1 Kings 11:7) Is the temple at the Amman airport a shrine to the Ammonite god Milkom, like those referred to in the Bible, where human beings were sacrificed? Certainly an intriguing possibility
- Who Were the Amorites? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Who were the Amorites in the Bible? In the Summer 2023 issues look at the historical and textual evidence about who they Amorites were
- Power Set in Stone - Biblical Archaeology Society
The kingdom of the biblical Ammonites had much in common with neighboring kingdoms, but they alone produced statues in significant numbers
- BAF Lecture: Ammonites v. Israelites - Biblical Archaeology Society
On Wednesday, December 17, 2014, the Biblical Archaeology Forum (BAF) will host the lecture “Ammonites v Israelites: Battle of Jephthah (Judges 11)” by Dr Elizabeth Bloch-Smith of the Jewish Theological Seminary The Biblical account of the Ammonites’ war with Israel invokes as the casus belli earlier entanglements with the Moabites and Amorites This text, considered misinformed or
- Left-Handed People in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology Society
Who Were the Ammonites, Moabites and Edomites in the Bible? During the Iron Age, when Israel and Judah ruled Canaan, the kingdoms of Ammon, Moab and Edom ruled east of the Jordan River Recent archaeological discoveries vastly increase our understanding of these kingdoms and their religion
- Review: Ancient Israel’s Neighbors - Biblical Archaeology Society
Israel’s neighbors to the east (beyond the Jordan River)—the Ammonites, Moabites, and Edomites—make their biblical debut in the Book of Genesis Their geographical core lies within the boundaries of modern-day Jordan, with Edom’s territory extending into the Negev
- Who Were the Phoenicians? - Biblical Archaeology Society
Discover the origins, culture, and far-reaching trade influence of the Phoenicians—ancient Canaanite sailors who forged a Mediterranean commercial empire and left a lasting legacy in biblical and archaeological history
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