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the younger, too, had a son, whom she called Ammon, as if she would say Ben-ammi, the son of my people; his descendants still survive as the Ammonites. (Genesis 19, 38)
that had Ammon and Amelec fighting at his side. This Eglon made an expedition against the Israelites in which he defeated them, and took possession of the city of Palm-trees. (Judges 3, 13)
And now the Israelites matched their old sins with new, defying the Lord and worshipping idols of Baal and Astaroth, gods of Syria, Sidon, Moab, Ammon and Philistia, forsaking the Lord and no longer paying him reverence. (Judges 10, 6)
Come and be our leader, they said, fighting as our champion against the sons of Ammon. (Judges 11, 6)
And you have come here, answered Jephte, meaning in all honesty to make me your ruler, if I fight against Ammon for you and the Lord grants me victory? (Judges 11, 9)
And next, he sent messengers to ask the king of Ammon, in his name, What interfering ways are these, that thou comest here to plunder my land? (Judges 11, 12)
By the same messengers, Jephte sent back word to the king of Ammon: (Judges 11, 14)
Jephte thus answers thee. Neither Moab nor Ammon did Israel rob of any lands that belonged to them. (Judges 11, 15)
No, I am not doing thee a wrong, it is I that have a complaint against thee, for levying war against me unjustly. May the Lord defend the right this day between Israel’s claim and Ammon’s. (Judges 11, 27)
But to the king of Ammon the word of Jephte’s messengers brought no content. (Judges 11, 28)
And this was a vow of his, that he made to the Lord, If thou wilt grant me victory over Ammon, (Judges 11, 30)
Thus Jephte offered battle to the sons of Ammon, and the Lord gave him the mastery over them, (Judges 11, 32)
