Familienstammbaum Bas » Amon van Judea

Persönliche Daten Amon van Judea 

  • (Geschiedenis) .Quelle 1
    Amon of Judah (Hebrew: ???????; Greek: ?µ??; Latin: Amon) was a 7th century BC King of Judah who, according to the biblical account, succeeded his father Manasseh of Judah. Amon is most remembered for his idolatrous practices while king, which led to a revolt against him and eventually his assassination in c. 641 BC

    Amon, whose name is derived from the Egyptian god Amun,[6] was the son of King Manasseh of Judah and Meshullemeth, a daughter of Haruz of Jotbah.[5] Although the date is unknown, the Hebrew Bible records that he married Jedidah, the daughter of Adaiah of Bozkath. Amon began his reign of Judah at the age of 22, and reigned for two years.[7] Biblical scholar and archeologist William F. Albright has dated his reign to 642 – 640, while professor E. R. Thiele offers the dates 643/642 – 641/640.[1] Thiele's dates are tied to the reign of Amon's son Josiah, whose death at the hands of Pharaoh Necho II occurred in the summer of 609. Josiah's death, which is independently confirmed in Egyptian history,[8] places the end of Amon's reign, 31 years earlier, in 641 or 640 and the beginning of his rule in 643 or 642.[1]

    The Hebrew Bible records that Amon continued his father Manasseh's practice of idolatry and set up pagan images as his father had done.[3] II Kings states that Amon "did that which was evil in the sight of YAWEH, as did Manasseh his father. And he walked in all the way that his father walked in, and served the idols that his father served, and worshipped them."[7] Similarly, II Chronicles records that "…he did that which was evil in the sight of the Lord, as did Manasseh his father; and Amon sacrificed unto all the graven images which Manasseh his father had made, and served them."[9] The Talmudic tradition recounts that "Amon burnt the Torah, and allowed spider webs to cover the altar [through complete disuse] ... Amon sinned very much."[10] Like other textual sources, Flavius Josephus too criticizes the reign of Amon, describing his reign similarly to the Bible.[11]

    After reigning two years, Amon was assassinated by his servants, who conspired against him, and was succeeded by his son Josiah, who at the time was eight years old.[12] After Amon's assassination his murderers became unpopular with the people, and were ultimately killed.[13] Some scholars, such as Abraham Malamat, assert that Amon was assassinated because people disliked the heavy influence that Assyria, an age-old enemy of Judah responsible for the destruction of the Kingdom of Israel, had upon him.[14]
    Era

    Amon's reign was in the midst of a transitional time for the Levant and the entire Mesopotamian region. To the east of Judah, the Assyrian Empire was beginning to disintegrate while the Babylonian Empire had not yet risen to replace it. To the west, Egypt was still recovering under Psamtik I from its Assyrian occupation,[15] transforming from a vassal state to an autonomous ally.[16] In this power vacuum, many smaller states such as Judah were able to govern themselves without foreign intervention from larger empires.
  • Er ist verstorben in Jerusalem, Israel.
  • Er wurde beerdigt in Garden of Uzza.
  • Ein Kind von Manasseh van Judea und Meshullemeth van Jotbah
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 7. Dezember 2012.

Familie von Amon van Judea

Er ist verheiratet mit Jedida van Bozkath.

Sie haben geheiratetQuelle 1


Kind(er):


Haben Sie Ergänzungen, Korrekturen oder Fragen im Zusammenhang mit Amon van Judea?
Der Autor dieser Publikation würde gerne von Ihnen hören!


Mit der Schnellsuche können Sie nach Name, Vorname gefolgt von Nachname suchen. Sie geben ein paar Buchstaben (mindestens 3) ein und schon erscheint eine Liste mit Personennamen in dieser Publikation. Je mehr Buchstaben Sie eingeben, desto genauer sind die Resultate. Klicken Sie auf den Namen einer Person, um zur Seite dieser Person zu gelangen.

  • Kleine oder grosse Zeichen sind egal.
  • Wenn Sie sich bezüglich des Vornamens oder der genauen Schreibweise nicht sicher sind, können Sie ein Sternchen (*) verwenden. Beispiel: „*ornelis de b*r“ findet sowohl „cornelis de boer“ als auch „kornelis de buur“.
  • Es ist nicht möglich, nichtalphabetische Zeichen einzugeben, also auch keine diakritischen Zeichen wie ö und é.



Visualisieren Sie eine andere Beziehung

Quellen

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amon,_King_of_Judah

Über den Familiennamen Van Judea

  • Zeigen Sie die Informationen an, über die Genealogie Online verfügt über den Nachnamen Van Judea.
  • Überprüfen Sie die Informationen, die Open Archives hat über Van Judea.
  • Überprüfen Sie im Register Wie (onder)zoekt wie?, wer den Familiennamen Van Judea (unter)sucht.

Die Familienstammbaum Bas-Veröffentlichung wurde von erstellt.nimm Kontakt auf
Geben Sie beim Kopieren von Daten aus diesem Stammbaum bitte die Herkunft an:
Andre Bas, "Familienstammbaum Bas", Datenbank, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/stamboom-bas/I8661.php : abgerufen 30. Dezember 2025), "Amon van Judea".