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Firstborn Daughter |
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Yes, date unknown |
| Notes |
- «b»http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Bible#cite_note-7
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammon
«/b»According to the biblical account, «u»Genesis 19:37-38 «/u», both Ammon and «u»Moab «/u» were born of an «u»incestuous «/u» relationship between «u»Lot «/u» and his two daughters in the aftermath of the destruction of «u»Sodom and Gomorrah «/u», and collectively the Moabites were referred to as the children of Lot. Throughout the Bible, the Ammonites and Israelites are referred to as antagonists. During the «u»Exodus «/u», the Israelites were prohibited by the Ammonites from passing through their lands. In the «u»Book of Judges «/u», the Ammonites work with «u»Eglon «/u», king of the Moabites against Israel.
Attacks by the Ammonites on Israelite communities east of the Jordan were the impetus behind the unification of the tribes under «u»Saul «/u».
According to both «u»1 Kings 14:21-31 «/u» and «u»2 Chronicles 12:13 «/u», «u»Naamah «/u» was an Ammonite. She was the only wife of King «u»Solomon «/u» to be mentioned, within the «u»Tanakh «/u», as having borne a child. She was the mother of his heir, «u»Rehoboam «/u».
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I61591 |
Glenn Cook Family |
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8 Dec 2009 |
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