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Amon - Definition and Overview |
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Amun, also known sometimes as Amon, was one of the most important of the ancient Egyptian gods, and is commonly identified with Ra as Amun-Ra. For further discussion, see Amun.
In Egyptian hieroglyphs, his name is ỉmn: <hiero>i-Y5:n</hiero> or, as Amun-Ra, he is ỉmn-rc: <hiero>i-Y5:n-N5:Z1-A40</hiero>.
There are also two people called Amon in the Bible:
1. The governor of Samaria in the time of Ahab. The prophet Micah was committed to his custody (1 Kings 22:26; 2 Chr. 18:25).
2. Amon of Judah was a king of the kingdom of Judah and son of Manasseh.
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Example Usage of Amon |
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HaaglandenAlarm: A1 2551JX 172 Glenn Millerhof 172 'S-GRAVENHAGE 99953 (Inzet Amon: ja) |
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blairblends: RT @budesigns stuffed my bird with Amon Tobin |
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joagarcia: @DiCrEn tienes que cambiar el recovery, busca en htcmania el de Amon ra |
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