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Ammonite

Ammonite


‎The picture shows the head of an Ammonite king with the Ammonite crown. There were several similarly shaped stone figurines found in the Ammonite region.
Gen 19:38; Judg 10:6–11; Judg 11:4–36; Judg 12:1–3; 1 Sam 11:1–2, 1 Sam 11:10–11; 1 Sam 12:12; 14:47; 2 Sam 8:12; 2 Sam 10:1–19; 2 Sam 11:1; 2 Sam 12:26, 2 Sam 12:31; Jer 49:1

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