Աստվածաշնչի համարներ Ammon
Bible verses about Ammon
Exploring the biblical narrative surrounding Ammon offers profound spiritual insights. While often depicted as adversaries of Israel, studying verses related to Ammon reveals God's complex and merciful dealings with all nations. Understanding their history, their interactions with Israel, and the prophecies concerning them illuminates God's sovereignty, justice, and enduring plan for redemption. Examining Ammon's story encourages us to consider themes of repentance, forgiveness, and the far-reaching consequences of our choices. It deepens our appreciation for the intricate tapestry of scripture and reminds us that God's love extends even to those who were once considered enemies.
Ամենաօգտակար համարները
Սկսեք ձեր ուսումնասիրությունը այս մանրակրկիտ ընտրված հատվածներով
And the younger, she also bare a son, and called his name Ben–ammi: the same is the father of the children of Ammon unto this day.
And Jephthah sent messengers again unto the king of the children of Ammon:
And he smote them from Aroer, even till thou come to Minnith, even twenty cities, and unto the plain of the vineyards, with a very great slaughter. Thus the children of Ammon were subdued before the children of Israel.
Սուրբ Գրային հատվածներ
And afterward I will bring again the captivity of the children of Ammon, saith the Lord.
Wherefore I have not sinned against thee, but thou doest me wrong to war against me: the Lord the Judge be judge this day between the children of Israel and the children of Ammon.
And when thou comest nigh over against the children of Ammon, distress them not, nor meddle with them: for I will not give thee of the land of the children of Ammon any possession; because I have given it unto the children of Lot for a possession.
And it came to pass in process of time, that the children of Ammon made war against Israel.
And she said unto him, My father, if thou hast opened thy mouth unto the Lord, do to me according to that which hath proceeded out of thy mouth; forasmuch as the Lord hath taken vengeance for thee of thine enemies, even of the children of Ammon.
And Israel smote him with the edge of the sword, and possessed his land from Arnon unto Jabbok, even unto the children of Ammon: for the border of the children of Ammon was strong.
Moreover the children of Ammon passed over Jordan to fight also against Judah, and against Benjamin, and against the house of Ephraim; so that Israel was sore distressed.
And when I saw that ye delivered me not, I put my life in my hands, and passed over against the children of Ammon, and the Lord delivered them into my hand: wherefore then are ye come up unto me this day, to fight against me?
And the king of the children of Ammon answered unto the messengers of Jephthah, Because Israel took away my land, when they came up out of Egypt, from Arnon even unto Jabbok, and unto Jordan: now therefore restore those lands again peaceably.
Now it came to pass after this, that Nahash the king of the children of Ammon died, and his son reigned in his stead.
He shall enter also into the glorious land, and many countries shall be overthrown: but these shall escape out of his hand, even Edom, and Moab, and the chief of the children of Ammon.
And he said, If the Syrians be too strong for me, then thou shalt help me: but if the children of Ammon be too strong for thee, then I will come and help thee.
Now the rest of the acts of Amon which he did, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?
It came to pass after this also, that the children of Moab, and the children of Ammon, and with them other beside the Ammonites, came against Jehoshaphat to battle.
Then the children of Ammon were gathered together, and encamped in Gilead. And the children of Israel assembled themselves together, and encamped in Mizpeh.
And Jephthah sent messengers unto the king of the children of Ammon, saying, What hast thou to do with me, that thou art come against me to fight in my land?
For the children of Ammon and Moab stood up against the inhabitants of mount Seir, utterly to slay and destroy them: and when they had made an end of the inhabitants of Seir, every one helped to destroy another.
And it came to pass after this, that the king of the children of Ammon died, and Hanun his son reigned in his stead.
And he said, If the Syrians be too strong for me, then thou shalt help me: but if the children of Ammon be too strong for thee, then I will help thee.
And unto the Reubenites and unto the Gadites I gave from Gilead even unto the river Arnon half the valley, and the border even unto the river Jabbok, which is the border of the children of Ammon;
Howbeit the king of the children of Ammon hearkened not unto the words of Jephthah which he sent him.
And the rest of the people he delivered unto the hand of Abishai his brother, and they set themselves in array against the children of Ammon.
And all the cities of Sihon king of the Amorites, which reigned in Heshbon, unto the border of the children of Ammon;
Unto the men of the east with the Ammonites, and will give them in possession, that the Ammonites may not be remembered among the nations.
Concerning the Ammonites, thus saith the Lord; Hath Israel no sons? hath he no heir? why then doth their king inherit Gad, and his people dwell in his cities?
So Jephthah passed over unto the children of Ammon to fight against them; and the Lord delivered them into his hands.
Son of man, set thy face against the Ammonites, and prophesy against them;
And when all the kings that were servants to Hadarezer saw that they were smitten before Israel, they made peace with Israel, and served them. So the Syrians feared to help the children of Ammon any more.
I have heard the reproach of Moab, and the revilings of the children of Ammon, whereby they have reproached my people, and magnified themselves against their border.
And say unto the Ammonites, Hear the word of the Lord God; Thus saith the Lord God; Because thou saidst, Aha, against my sanctuary, when it was profaned; and against the land of Israel, when it was desolate; and against the house of Judah, when they went into captivity;
And said unto him, Thus saith Jephthah, Israel took not away the land of Moab, nor the land of the children of Ammon:
And he gathered unto him the children of Ammon and Amalek, and went and smote Israel, and possessed the city of palm trees.
And the rest of the people he delivered into the hand of Abishai his brother, that he might put them in array against the children of Ammon.
But the princes of the children of Ammon said to Hanun, Thinkest thou that David doth honour thy father, that he hath sent comforters unto thee? are not his servants come unto thee for to search, and to overthrow, and to spy out the land?
And now, behold, the children of Ammon and Moab and mount Seir, whom thou wouldest not let Israel invade, when they came out of the land of Egypt, but they turned from them, and destroyed them not;
And the children of Ammon came out, and put the battle in array before the gate of the city: and the kings that were come were by themselves in the field.
And when the children of Ammon saw that the Syrians were fled, they likewise fled before Abishai his brother, and entered into the city. Then Joab came to Jerusalem.
And when the children of Ammon saw that the Syrians were fled, then fled they also before Abishai, and entered into the city. So Joab returned from the children of Ammon, and came to Jerusalem.
And when they began to sing and to praise, the Lord set ambushments against the children of Ammon, Moab, and mount Seir, which were come against Judah; and they were smitten.
But Ishmael the son of Nethaniah escaped from Johanan with eight men, and went to the Ammonites.
The Bible's verses concerning Ammon paint a consistent picture of a nation defined by conflict and opposition to Israel. From territorial disputes and military aggression to idolatrous practices, Ammon frequently appears as a source of tribulation and a recipient of divine judgment. These verses serve as a sobering reminder of the consequences of animosity, pride, and disobedience to God. Yet, within the narrative of Ammon, we also find glimpses of God's enduring mercy, particularly in His ultimate plan of redemption which extends to all nations. Reflecting on these scriptures challenges us to examine our own hearts and relationships, urging us to pursue peace, justice, and humility, while trusting in God's ultimate sovereignty and seeking opportunities to extend His grace to those perceived as enemies. Let the lessons of Ammon inspire us towards reconciliation and a deeper understanding of God's redemptive purpose for all humankind.