Many ammonite species were filter-feeders, so they might have been particularly susceptible to marine faunal turnovers and climatic change. There have been reliable reports of ammonite fossils from the early Paleocene. The main fossil find of a Paleocene ammonoid is a scaphitid ident from Turkmenistan. The ichthyosaur and ammonite fossils shown at the beginning are too light and too easily moved to be real fossils, and are clearly reproductions made of a much lighter material. In Ammonite, the characters do reveal themselves - only in an extremely slow pace with very abrupt transitions, which align with the fact that most of the events were redundant in terms of telling us who these characters are and they end up, OF COURSE, flat and UNRELATABLE which made this supposably profound, romantic movie between 2 beautiful women with rich backgrounds NOT.
AmmonitesAmmonite is a 2020 romantic drama film written and directed by Francis Lee. The film is loosely inspired by the life of British palaeontologist Mary Anning, played by Kate Winslet. The film centres on a speculative 5 romantic relationship between Anning and Charlotte Murchison, played by Saoirse Ronan. Ammonite Meanings, Zodiacs, Planets, Elements, Colors, Chakras, and more. Most commonly found in Morocco, Ammonites are fossilized snail-like creatures from long ago. They are characterized primarily by their coiled symmetrical, spiraling shells that often display ridges and grooves along the exterior. On the interior of the shell is a perfect spiral pattern that can contain fossilized.
The descendants of Ammon, or Ben-Ammi, a son of Lot. They destroyed an ancient race of giants called Zamzummim, and seized their country, which lay east of Judea, De 2:19-21. Their territory extended from the Arnon to the Jabbok, and from the Jordan a considerable distance into Arabia. Their capital city was Rabbah, (also called Rabbath Ammon, and afterwards Philadelphia,) which stood on the Jabbok. Yet in the time of Moses they had been driven out of this region, towards the east, by the Amorites, Numbers 21:21-35 32:33. Moses was forbidden to assail them, De 2:19. They were gross idolaters; their chief idol being Moloch, supposed to be the same with Saturn, 1 Kings 11:5-72 Kings 23:13. They oppressed Israel in the time of Jephthah, and were defeated by him with great slaughter, Jud 11:1-40. The children of Ammon afterwards, at various times, troubled the Israelites, for which the prophets threatened them with divine judgments, Jeremiah 46:1-6Ezekiel 25:2-10.
am'-on, am'-on-its (`ammon; `ammonim):
The Hebrew tradition makes this tribe descendants of Lot and hence related to the Israelites (Genesis 19:38). This is reflected in the name usually employed in Old Testament to designate them, Ben `Ammi, Bene `Ammon, 'son of my people,' 'children of my people,' i.e. relatives. Hence we find that the Israelites are commanded to avoid conflict with them on their march to the Promised Land (Deuteronomy 2:19). Their dwelling-place was on the east of the Dead Sea and the Jordan, between the Arnon and the Jabbok, but, before the advance of the Hebrews, they had been dispossessed of a portion of their land by the Amorites, who founded, along the east side of the Jordan and the Dead Sea, the kingdom of Sihon (Numbers 21:21-31).
We know from the records of Egypt, especially Tell el-Amarna Letters, the approximate date of the Amorite invasion (14th and 13th centuries, B.C.). They were pressed on the north by the Hittites who forced them upon the tribes of the south, and some of them settled east of the Jordan. Thus, Israel helped Ammonites by destroying their old enemies, and this makes their conduct at a later period the more reprehensible. In the days of Jephthah they oppressed the Israelites east of the Jordan, claiming that the latter had deprived them of their territory when they came from Egypt, whereas it was the possessions of the Amorites they took (Judges 11:1-28). They were defeated, but their hostility did not cease, and their conduct toward the Israelites was particularly shameful, as in the days of Saul (1 Samuel 11) and of David (2 Samuel 10). This may account for the cruel treatment meted out to them in the war that followed (2 Samuel 12:26-31).
They seem to have been completely subdued by David and their capital was taken, and we find a better spirit manifested afterward, for Nahash of Rabbah showed kindness to him when a fugitive (2 Samuel 17:27-29). Their country came into the possession of Jeroboam, on the division of the kingdom, and when the Syrians of Damascus deprived the kingdom of Israel of their possessions east of the Jordan, the Ammonites became subjects of Benhadad, and we find a contingent of 1,000 of them serving as allies of that king in the great battle of the Syrians with the Assyrians at Qarqar (854 B.C.) in the reign of Shalmaneser II. They may have regained their old territory when Tiglath-pileser carried off the Israelites East of the Jordan into captivity (2 Kings 15:291 Chronicles 5:26). Their hostility to both kingdoms, Judah and Israel, was often manifested. In the days of Jehoshaphat they joined with the Moabites in an attack upon him, but met with disaster (2 Chronicles 20). They paid tribute to Jotham (2 Chronicles 27:5). After submitting to Tiglath-pileser they were generally tributary to Assyria, but we have mention of their joining In the general uprising that took place under Sennacherib; but they submitted and we find them tributary in the reign of Esarhaddon.
Their hostility to Judah is shown in their joining the Chaldeans to destroy it (2 Kings 24:2). Their cruelty is denounced by the prophet Amos 1:13, and their destruction by Jeremiah 49:1-6, Ezekiel 21:28-32, Zephaniah 2:8, 9. Their murder of Gedaliah (2 Kings 25:22-26Jeremiah 40:14) was a dastardly act. Tobiah the Ammonites united with Sanballat to oppose Ne (Nehemiah 4), and their opposition to the Jews did not cease with the establishment of the latter in Judea.
They joined the Syrians in their wars with the Maccabees and were defeated by Judas (1 Mac 5:6). Their religion was a degrading and cruel superstition. Their chief god was Molech, or Moloch, to whom they offered human sacrifices (1 Kings 11:7) against which Israel was especially warned (Leviticus 20:2-5). This worship was common to other tribes for we find it mentioned among the Phoenicians.
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4445b. Milkom -- a god of the Ammonites
... 4445a, 4445b. Milkom. 4446 . a god of the Ammonites. Transliteration:
Milkom Short Definition: Milcom. Word Origin from the same ...
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5983. Ammon -- a people living East of the Jordan
... Word Origin from im Definition a people living E. of the Jordan NASB Word Usage
Ammon (98), Ammonites (1), Ammonites* (7). Ammon, Ammonites. ...
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5984. Ammoni -- descendant of Ammon
... Ammonite. Word Origin from Ammon Definition desc. of Ammon NASB Word Usage
Ammonite (10), Ammonites (5). Ammonites. Patronymically ...
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4432. Molek -- a heathen god to whom Isr. sacrificed children
... sacrificed children NASB Word Usage Molech (8). Molech. From malak; Molek (ie King),
the chief deity of the Ammonites -- Molech. Compare Malkam. ...
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4445. Malkam -- a Benjamite
... Malcham, Milcom Or Milkowm {mil-kome'}; from melek for Molek; Malcam or Milcom,
the national idol of the Ammonites -- Malcham, Milcom. see HEBREW melek. ...
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1121. ben -- son
... root Definition son NASB Word Usage afflicted (1), afflicted* (1), age (7), aliens*
(2), Ammonites* (7), anointed* (1), arrow (1), arrows (1), Assyrians* (3 ...
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How the War was Waged against the Ammonites and Happily Concluded.
... Years. From The Death Of Saul To The Death Of David. CHAPTER 6. How The War
Was Waged Against The Ammonites And Happily Concluded. 1 ...
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Saul's Expedition against the Nation of the Ammonites and victory ...
... CHAPTER 5. Saul's Expedition Against The Nation Of The Ammonites And Victory
Over Them And The Spoils He Took From Them. 1. After ...
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Jephthah's Foolish Promise
... There certain rascals gathered about him, and they used to go out on raids with
him. After a time the Ammonites made war against the Israelites. ...
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Persistency in Wrong Doing.
... because the men were greatly ashamed, and said, Tarry at Jericho, until your beards
be grown, and then return.' As soon as Hanun and his Ammonites had done this ...
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The Nations of the South-East
... But they had been treated as the Canaanites were treated by the Israelites in later
days; their cities were captured by the invading Ammonites, and they ...
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How Nebuzaradan Set Gedaliah Over the Jews that were Left in Judea ...
... was of the royal family one Ishmael, a wicked man, and very crafty, who, during
the siege of Jerusalem, fled to Baalis, the king of the Ammonites, and abode ...
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'More than Conquerors through Him'
... retrograde. From I Chronicles e learn that the Ammonites had begun the campaign
by besieging Medeba, a trans-Jordanic Israelitish city. ...
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That the Judges who Succeeded Gideon Made War with the Adjoining ...
... So the Ammonites and Philistines had them in contempt, and laid waste the country
with a great army; and when they had taken all Perea, they were so insolent ...
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How Samuel Found a Leader
... Therefore the men of Jabesh said to the Ammonites, 'To-morrow we will come out to
you, and you shall do to us whatever you please.' So on the following day ...
/.../sherman/the childrens bible/how samuel found a leader.htm
David's Sin.
... THE OLD TESTAMENT CHAPTER XXIV. DAVID'S SIN. The army of Israel was at war
with the Ammonites, and Joab was the chief captain. David ...
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Chemosh (8 Occurrences)
... kemosh; Chamos): 1. Moabites, the People of Chemosh 2. Solomon and Chemosh Worship
3. Josiah Putting Down Chemosh Worship 4. Chemosh and Ammonites 5. Moabite ...
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Jephthah (26 Occurrences)
... Whom God sets free, or the breaker through, a 'mighty man of valour' who delivered
Israel from the oppression of the Ammonites (Judges 11:1-33), and judged ...
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Nahash (9 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary Serpent. (1.) King of the Ammonites in the time
of Saul. The inhabitants of Jabesh-Gilead having been ...
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Rabbah (14 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary Or Rab'bath, great. (1.) 'Rabbath of the children of Ammon,'
the chief city of the Ammonites, among the eastern hills, some 20 miles ...
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Joab (128 Occurrences)
... military achievements were, (1) against the allied forces of Syria and Ammon; (2)
against Edom (1 Kings 11:15, 16); and (3) against the Ammonites (2 Samuel 10:7 ...
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Hadadezer (18 Occurrences)
... of Zobah. Hanun, the king of the Ammonites, hired among others the army
of Hadadezer to assist him in his war against David. Joab ...
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Ammonite (22 Occurrences)
... Moabites (Judges 10:11; 2 Chronicles 20:1; Zephaniah 2:8). Both of these tribes
hired Balaam to curse Israel (Deuteronomy 23:4). The Ammonites were probably ...
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Zamzummims (1 Occurrence)
... They were overcome by the Ammonites, 'who called them Zamzummims.' They belonged
to the Rephaim, and inhabited the country afterwards occupied by the Ammonites...
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Medeba (5 Occurrences)
... Here was fought the great battle in which Joab defeated the Ammonites and
their allies (1 Chronicles 19:7-15; Comp. 2 Samuel 10:6-14). ...
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