Ammon in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(sons of renown, mountaineers), Am'monites, Children of
Ammon, A people descended from Ben-ammi, the son of Lot by
his younger daughter. Ge 19:38 comp Psal 83:7,8
The Ammonites are frequently mentioned with the
Moabites (descendants of Ben-ammi's half-brother), and
sometimes under the same name. Comp. Jud 10:6; 2Ch 20:1; Zep
2:8 etc. The precise position of the territory of the
Ammonites is not ascertainable. In the earliest mention of
them, De 2:20 they are said to have dwelt in their place,
Jabbok being their border. Nu 21:24; De 2:37; 3:16 (i.e.
Land or country is, however, but rarely ascribed to them.
Their capital city was Rabbath, called also Rabbath Ammon on
the Jabbok. We find everywhere traces of the fierce habits
of maranders in their incursions.) 1Sa 11:2; Am 1:13 and a
very high degree of crafty cruelty to their toes. Jer
41:6,7; Jud 17:11,12 Moab was the settled and civilized half
of the nation of Lot, and Ammon formed its predatory and
Bedouin section. On the west of Jordan they never obtained a
footing. The hatred in which the Ammonites were held by
Israel is stated to have arisen partly from their denial of
assistance, De 23:4 to the Israelites on their approach to
Canaan. But whatever its origin the animosity continued in
force to the latest date. The tribe was governed by a king,
Jud 11:12 etc.; 1Sa 12:12; 2Sa 10:1; Jer 40:14 and by
"princes." 2Sa 10:3; 1Ch 19:3 The divinity of the tribe was
Molech [MOLECH], and they were gross idolaters.
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