The Economy of Ammon and Moab were largely dependent on the outermost inland trade route that connected the near east to Egypt. That trade route passed through [...].
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Edom
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The Economy of Ammon and Moab were largely dependent on the outermost inland trade route that connected the near east to Egypt. That trade route passed through [...].
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The Economy of Ammon and Moab were largely dependent on the outermost inland trade route that connected the near east to Egypt. That trade route passed through [...].
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Edom
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Who were the Canaanites? (The Land of Canaan, Geography, People and History) - YouTube flowed into the Jordan River. 6:17 The north of the Trans-Jordan region was dominated by the Amorites and later the Arameans 6:22 both coming from around what is now the Syrian Highlands. 6:25 <span>The Economy of Ammon and Moab 6:27 were largely dependent on the outermost inland trade route that connected the near east to Egypt. 6:32 That trade route passed through Edom. 6:34 Like the other Canaanites, Ammonites and Moabites, the Edomites were Semitic Speaking people. 6:40 They possessed some of the least hospitable land in the region 6:44 Because quali
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