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⚫ | '''Ben-Ammi''', also known as Ammon, was a son of [[Lot]] and younger brother of [[Moab (Person)|Moab]]. After Lot and his two daughters were spared from the destruction of [[Sodom]] and [[Gomorrah]], they fled to a cave in the hills above [[Zoar]]. Lot's two daughters conspired to preserve their line, by getting Lot drunk and having incestuous relations with him. A son, Ben-Ammi, was born to Lot's younger daughter, and became the ancestor of the [[Ammonites]]. The older daughter bore a son, Moab, who became the ancestor of the Moabites.<ref>Genesis 19:30-38</ref> Ben-Ammi means "son of my kin." |
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Revision as of 06:11, 19 March 2020
Ben-Ammi, also known as Ammon, was a son of Lot and younger brother of Moab. After Lot and his two daughters were spared from the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, they fled to a cave in the hills above Zoar. Lot's two daughters conspired to preserve their line, by getting Lot drunk and having incestuous relations with him. A son, Ben-Ammi, was born to Lot's younger daughter, and became the ancestor of the Ammonites. The older daughter bore a son, Moab, who became the ancestor of the Moabites.[1] Ben-Ammi means "son of my kin."