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The Ammonites: Bible and Archaeology

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The Ammonites are one of the frequent antagonists of ancient Israel. This wealthy urban polity sits beneath the modern day city of Amman in Jordan. What do we know of it's ancient history? What does the Bible tell us about these people? And what can archaeology contribute to our knowledge about these foes of ancient Israel?
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If you'd like to read more here are just a few of the sources we used in this video:
Philip Webb, "Ammon," in the Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary. Nashville, Holman Reference: 2015.
Edward Lipinski, On the Skirts of Canaan in the Iron Age: Historical and Topographical Researches. Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2006.
Oded Lipschits, “Ammon in Transition from Vassal Kingdom to Babylonian Province,” BASOR 335 (2004): 35-50
Randall Younker, “The Emergence of Ammon: A View of the Rise of Iron Age Polities from the Other Side of the Jordan,” in The Near East in the Southwest: Essays in Honor of William G. Dever, edited by Beth Albert Nakhai. Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research Volume 58, Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2013: 153-176.
Øystein LaBianca and Randall Younker, “The Kingdoms of Ammon, Moab, and Edom: The Archaeology of Society in the Late Bronze/Iron Age Transjordan (CA. 1400-500 BCE),” in The Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land, edited by Thomas E. Levy. London: Leicester University Press, 1995.
Craig W. Tyson, “The Religion of the Ammonites: A Specimen of Levantine Religion from the Iron Age II (ca. 1000–500 BCE),” Religions (2019) doi:10.3390/rel10030153
Aufrecht, W. E. 2019 A Corpus of Ammonite Inscriptions. University Park, Pennsylvania: Eisenbrauns.
Burnett, J. S. 2016 “Egyptianizing Elements in Ammonite Stone Statuary: The Atef Crown and Lotus.” In 9 ICAANE: Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (June 9–13, 2014, University of Basel). Volume 1: Traveling Images, edited by R. A. von Stucky, O. Kaelin, and H.-P. Mathys, 57–71. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
Daviau, P. M. M., and P.-E. Dion. 1994 “El, the God of the Ammonites? The Atef-Crowned Head from Tell Jawa, Jordan.” Zeitschrift des Deutschen PalästinaVereins 110: 158–167.
Horn, S. G. 1973. “The Crown of the King of the Ammonites.” Andrews University Seminary Studies 11: 170–180.
Loon, M. van. 1986. “The Drooping Lotus Flower.” In Insight Through Images: Studies in Honor of Edith Porada, edited by Marilyn Kelly-Buccellati, 242–252, pls. 59–61. Bibliotheca Mesopotamica 21. Malibu: Undena Publications.
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00:38 The Ammonites in the Bible
03:28 The land of the Ammonites
05:55 A History of the Ammonites
07:40 Ammonite Kings (statuary)
08:53 Milcom (Molek) and Ammonite gods
09:53 Later Ammonite History
11:00 Don't forget to like and subscribe!
#archaeology #bible #Archaeology #biblicalarchaeology #ammon #ammonites #amman #ancienthistory
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @BeneathTheBible so you don’t miss any future videos!
If you'd like to read more here are just a few of the sources we used in this video:
Philip Webb, "Ammon," in the Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary. Nashville, Holman Reference: 2015.
Edward Lipinski, On the Skirts of Canaan in the Iron Age: Historical and Topographical Researches. Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2006.
Oded Lipschits, “Ammon in Transition from Vassal Kingdom to Babylonian Province,” BASOR 335 (2004): 35-50
Randall Younker, “The Emergence of Ammon: A View of the Rise of Iron Age Polities from the Other Side of the Jordan,” in The Near East in the Southwest: Essays in Honor of William G. Dever, edited by Beth Albert Nakhai. Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research Volume 58, Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2013: 153-176.
Øystein LaBianca and Randall Younker, “The Kingdoms of Ammon, Moab, and Edom: The Archaeology of Society in the Late Bronze/Iron Age Transjordan (CA. 1400-500 BCE),” in The Archaeology of Society in the Holy Land, edited by Thomas E. Levy. London: Leicester University Press, 1995.
Craig W. Tyson, “The Religion of the Ammonites: A Specimen of Levantine Religion from the Iron Age II (ca. 1000–500 BCE),” Religions (2019) doi:10.3390/rel10030153
Aufrecht, W. E. 2019 A Corpus of Ammonite Inscriptions. University Park, Pennsylvania: Eisenbrauns.
Burnett, J. S. 2016 “Egyptianizing Elements in Ammonite Stone Statuary: The Atef Crown and Lotus.” In 9 ICAANE: Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (June 9–13, 2014, University of Basel). Volume 1: Traveling Images, edited by R. A. von Stucky, O. Kaelin, and H.-P. Mathys, 57–71. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.
Daviau, P. M. M., and P.-E. Dion. 1994 “El, the God of the Ammonites? The Atef-Crowned Head from Tell Jawa, Jordan.” Zeitschrift des Deutschen PalästinaVereins 110: 158–167.
Horn, S. G. 1973. “The Crown of the King of the Ammonites.” Andrews University Seminary Studies 11: 170–180.
Loon, M. van. 1986. “The Drooping Lotus Flower.” In Insight Through Images: Studies in Honor of Edith Porada, edited by Marilyn Kelly-Buccellati, 242–252, pls. 59–61. Bibliotheca Mesopotamica 21. Malibu: Undena Publications.
We believe all images, video, and audio used qualify as Fair Use.
Music By: "After The Fall"
Track Name: "Voices"
License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
00:38 The Ammonites in the Bible
03:28 The land of the Ammonites
05:55 A History of the Ammonites
07:40 Ammonite Kings (statuary)
08:53 Milcom (Molek) and Ammonite gods
09:53 Later Ammonite History
11:00 Don't forget to like and subscribe!
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