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  1. Amorites - Wikipedia

    The Amorites established several prominent city-states in various locations, such as Isin, Kurda, Larsa, Mari, and Ebla, and later founded Babylon and the Old Babylonian Empire.

  2. Who were the Amorites? - GotQuestions.org

    Nov 13, 2025 · The Amorites were an ancient nation mentioned frequently in the Old Testament. They were descended from one of the sons of Canaan (Genesis 10:15–16). In early …

  3. Amorite - World History Encyclopedia

    Apr 28, 2011 · From their first appearance in the historical record, the Amorites had a profound impact on the history of Mesopotamia and are probably best known for their kingdom of …

  4. Amorite | Middle Bronze Age, Mesopotamian, Semitic | Britannica

    In the oldest cuneiform sources (c. 2400– c. 2000 bc), the Amorites were equated with the West, though their true place of origin was most likely Arabia, not Syria. They were troublesome …

  5. Who Were the Amorites? - Biblical Archaeology Society

    Jun 21, 2023 · Essentially, the Amorites were considered pastoralist barbarians who shunned Sumerian culture and had no place among proper society. Such was their stigma, even though …

  6. Who Were The Amorites In The Bible? History, Significance & Facts

    Aug 8, 2025 · While often portrayed as enemies of Israel, the Amorites had a distinct identity, culture, and historical presence that predated the arrival of the Israelites. Understanding who …

  7. Who were the Amorites? - World History Edu

    Jan 10, 2025 · The Amorites were an ancient Northwest Semitic-speaking people who emerged during the Bronze Age. Originating from the Levant, they were first recorded in Sumerian texts …

  8. Who Were the Amorites in the Bible? | Christianity.com

    Apr 23, 2024 · Who were the Amorites? In the Bible, the Amorites are one of the ancient peoples who inhabited the land of Canaan, the region roughly corresponding to modern-day Israel, …

  9. Topical Bible: Amorites

    They are one of the prominent groups inhabiting Canaan before the arrival of the Israelites. The name "Amorite" is often used in the Bible to refer to the inhabitants of the hill country of …

  10. Amorites, an introduction - Smarthistory

    The Amorites were the Indigenous people of central inland and northern Syria who maintained close diplomatic and trading relations with cities in Mesopotamia, Canaan, and Egypt.