Extinct Northwest Semitic language, spoken by the Amorite tribes.
1 Only the Amorite books and the idols of precious stones remained unscathed.
2 But Amorite kingdoms were established elsewhere on both sides of the Jordan.
3 The Amorite kingdoms of Sihon and Og fell before their assault.
4 According to the Biblical narrative Hebron was at once Amorite , Hittite, and Canaanite.
5 Amorite and Hittite, Canaanite and Philistine, were all alike emigrants from other lands.
6 Thoo ha' made a covenant wi' the Amorite an the Amalekite.
7 By certain of the Biblical writers the terms Canaanite and Amorite are used interchangeably.
8 At midnight he and his three hundred trusty attendants advanced upon the Amorite camp.
9 He further gives Kudur-Mabug the title of "father of the Amorite land."
10 We are in the Amorite kingdom, east of the Jordan, which has already been conquered.
11 They conquer the territory of the Amorite kings, Sihon of Heshbon and Og of Bashan.
12 The overthrow of the Amorite chiefs had favoured the expansion of the Aramæans towards the south.
13 Amorite culture was modelled on that of Babylonia.
14 When Abram was "confederate" with the three Amorite chieftains it was known as Mamre (Gen. xiii.
15 While nominally an officer of the Pharaoh, he was really seeking to found an Amorite kingdom in the north.
16 But it is possible that the terms at an early date were interchangeable, Canaan being geographical and Amorite ethnical.
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