Who was Amon in the Bible?

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Summary

Amon was a biblical figure who was the son of King Manasseh of Judah. He succeeded his father as king of Judah and reigned for two years. He was known for his wickedness and idolatry, and was eventually assassinated by his own servants. Amon was the only son of King Manasseh and his queen Meshullemeth. He had no siblings. He was known for his wickedness and idolatry, and was said to have done more evil than any of the kings before him. He was known for his idolatry and for sacrificing his own son in the fire. Amon was eventually assassinated by his own servants, who conspired against him. After his death, his son Josiah succeeded him as king of Judah. Amon is best known for his wickedness and idolatry, and for being assassinated by his own servants. He is also remembered for his father, King Manasseh, who was known for his wickedness and idolatry as well.

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How many times Amon was mentioned in the bible?

Amon appears 32 times in the bible.

Where is the story of Amon begins in the Bible?

Amon first mention in the bible is in the book of Numbers, chapter 18, verse 24. Read the full chapter

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Amon was a biblical figure who was the son of King Manasseh of Judah. He succeeded his father as king of Judah and reigned for two years. He was known for his wickedness and idolatry, and was eventually assassinated by his own servants. Amon was the only son of King Manasseh and his queen Meshullemeth. He had no siblings. He was known for his wickedness and idolatry, and was said to have done more evil than any of the kings before him. He was known for his idolatry and for sacrificing his own son in the fire. Amon was eventually assassinated by his own servants, who conspired against him. After his death, his son Josiah succeeded him as king of Judah. Amon is best known for his wickedness and idolatry, and for being assassinated by his own servants. He is also remembered for his father, King Manasseh, who was known for his wickedness and idolatry as well.

Amon was mentioned 32 times in the Bible.

first mention in the bible is in the book of Numbers, chapter 18, verse 24.

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