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AMORITES @ descendants of Canaan- kjv@Genesis:10:16; kjv@Genesis:14:7; kjv@Genesis:15:16; kjv@Genesis:48:22; kjv@Exodus:23:23; kjv@Joshua:24:12; kjv@Amos:2:9

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Amorites @ highlanders, or hillmen, the name given to the descendants of one of the sons of Canaan kjv@Genesis:14:7), called Amurra or Amurri in the Assyrian and Egyptian inscriptions. On the early Babylonian monuments all Syria, including Palestine, is known as "the land of the Amorites." The southern slopes of the mountains of Judea are called the "mount of the Amorites" kjv@Deuteronomy:1:7 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:19, 20). They seem to have originally occupied the land stretching from the heights west of the Dead Sea kjv@Genesis:14:7) to Hebron (13. Comp. 13:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:3:8 kjv@Deuteronomy:4:46-48), embracing "all Gilead and all Bashan" kjv@Deuteronomy:3:10), with the Jordan valley on the east of the river (4:49), the land of the "two kings of the Amorites," Sihon and Og kjv@Deuteronomy:31:4; kjv@Joshua:2:10 kjv@Joshua:9:10). The five kings of the Amorites were defeated with great slaughter by Joshua (10:10). They were again defeated at the waters of Merom by Joshua, who smote them till there were none remaining kjv@Joshua:11:8). It is mentioned as a surprising circumstance that in the days of Samuel there was peace between them and the Israelites ( kjv@1Samuel:7:14). The discrepancy supposed to exist between kjv@Deuteronomy:1:44 and kjv@Numbers:14:45 is explained by the circumstance that the terms "Amorites" and "Amalekites" are used synonymously for the "Canaanites." In the same way we explain the fact that the "Hivites" of kjv@Genesis:34:2 are the "Amorites" of 48:22. Comp. kjv@Joshua:10:6 kjv@Joshua:11:19 with kjv@2Samuel:21:2; also kjv@Numbers:14:45 with kjv@Deuteronomy:1:44. The Amorites were warlike mountaineers. They are represented on the Egyptian monuments with fair skins, light hair, blue eyes, aquiline noses, and pointed beards. They are supposed to have been men of great stature; their king, Og, is described by Moses as the last "of the remnant of the giants" kjv@Deuteronomy:3:11). Both Sihon and Og were independent kings. Only one word of the Amorite language survives, "Shenir," the name they gave to Mount Hermon kjv@Deuteronomy:3:9).

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Amorites, the @ Descent of kjv@Genesis:10:15 kjv@Genesis:10:16 kjv@1Chronicles:1:13 kjv@1Chronicles:1:14
One of the seven nations of Canaan kjv@Genesis:15:21 kjv@Exodus:3:8 kjv@Exodus:3:17
Governed by many independent kings kjv@Joshua:5:1 kjv@Joshua:9:10
Kings of, great and powerful kjv@Psalms:136:18 kjv@Psalms:136:20
Originally inhabited a mountain district in the south kjv@Numbers:13:29 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:7 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:20 kjv@Judges:1:36
Acquired an extensive territory from Moab east of Jordan kjv@Numbers:21:26 kjv@Numbers:21:30
Had many and strong cities kjv@Numbers:32:17 kjv@Numbers:32:33
Of gigantic strength and stature kjv@Amos:2:9
Character of
Profane and wicked kjv@Genesis:15:16
Idolatrous kjv@Joshua:24:15
Defeated by Chedorlaomer, &:c kjv@Genesis:14:7
Joined Abraham against the kings kjv@Genesis:14:13 kjv@Genesis:14:24
Jacob took a portion from kjv@Genesis:48:22
Forbearance of God towards kjv@Genesis:15:16
Doomed to utter destruction kjv@Deuteronomy:20:17 kjv@Deuteronomy:20:18
Refused a passage to Israel kjv@Numbers:21:21-23 kjv@Deuteronomy:2:30
Deprived of their eastern territory by Israel kjv@Numbers:21:24-35
Land of, given to Reubenites, &:c kjv@Joshua:13:15-31
Western kings of, confederated against Israel kjv@Joshua:10:1-5
Miraculous overthrow of kjv@Joshua:10:11-14
Kings of, degraded and slain kjv@Joshua:10:24-27
The Gibeonites a tribe of, deceived Israel into a league kjv@2Samuel:21:2 kjv@Joshua:9:3-16
The Israelites unable to expel, but extracted tribute from kjv@Judges:1:34 kjv@Judges:1:35
Had peace with Israel in the days of Samuel kjv@1Samuel:7:14
Brought into bondage by Solomon kjv@1Kings:9:20 kjv@1Kings:9:21
Ahab followed the abominations of kjv@1Kings:21:26
Manasseh exceeded abominations of kjv@2Kings:21:11
The Jews after the captivity condemned for intermarrying with kjv@Ezra:9:1 kjv@Ezra:9:2
Descent from, illustrative of man's natural state kjv@Ezekiel:16:3

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AMORITES @
- Descendants of Canaan kjv@Genesis:10:15-16; kjv@1Chronicles:1:13-14
- Were giants kjv@Amos:2:9
- Struck down by Chedorlaomer and rescued by Abraham Genesis:14
- Territory of kjv@Genesis:14:7; kjv@Numbers:13:29; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:4 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:Deuteronomy:21:13; 7, 19; kjv@Deuteronomy:3:8-9; kjv@Joshua:5:1; kjv@Joshua:10:5; kjv@Joshua:12:2-3; kjv@Judges:1:35-36; kjv@Judges:11:22
- Given to descendants of Abraham kjv@Genesis:15:21; kjv@Genesis:48:22; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:20; kjv@Deuteronomy:2:26-36; kjv@Deuteronomy:7:1; kjv@Joshua:3:10; kjv@Judges:11:23; kjv@Amos:2:10
- Allotted to Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh kjv@Numbers:32:33-42; kjv@Joshua:13:15-21
- Conquest of kjv@Numbers:21:21-30; kjv@Joshua:10:11
- Chiefs of kjv@Joshua:13:21
- Wickedness of kjv@Genesis:15:16; kjv@2Kings:21:11; kjv@Ezra:9:1
- Idolatry of kjv@Judges:6:10; kjv@1Kings:21:26
- Judgments denounced against kjv@Exodus:23:24; kjv@Exodus:33:2; kjv@Exodus:34:10-11; kjv@Deuteronomy:20:17-18
- Hornets sent among kjv@Joshua:24:12
- Not exterminated kjv@Judges:1:34-36; kjv@Judges:3:1-3-5-8; kjv@1Samuel:7:14; kjv@2Samuel:21:2; kjv@1Kings:9:20-21; kjv@2Chronicles:8:7
- Intermarry with Jews kjv@Ezra:9:1-2; kjv@Ezra:10:18-44
- Kings of kjv@Joshua:10:3-26

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AMORITES @ descendants of Canaan- kjv@Genesis:10:16; kjv@Genesis:14:7; kjv@Genesis:15:16; kjv@Genesis:48:22; kjv@Exodus:23:23; kjv@Joshua:24:12; kjv@Amos:2:9

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