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Amnon was a seer of Beleriand who in the First Age predicted the Fall of Gondolin by Morgoth's army. The name of his prophesy was Great is the Fall of Gondolin, and King Turgon himself in fact quoted this prophesy, when the event actually took place in the year 510. Amnon – prawdopodobnie Majar, jeden ze sług Mandosa, jasnowidzący, który przepowiedział upadek Gondolinu. Jego słowa powtórzył król Turgon widząc zagładę swojego miasta. Although he was the heir-apparent to David's throne, Amnon is best remembered for the rape of his half-sister Tamar, daughter of David with Maachah. Despite the biblical prohibition to sexual relations between half-brothers and sisters, (Leviticus 18:11) Amnon had an overwhelming desire for her. He took advice from his cousin, Jonadab the son of Shimeah, David's brother, to lure Tamar into his quarters by pretending to be sick and desiring her to cook a special meal for him. While in his quarters, and ignoring her protests, he raped her. Amnon is the firstborn son of David and Ahinoam, born in Hebron soon after David had become king of the united kingdom. He was born in about the year 956 BC. Having become infatuated with his half-sister Tamar to the point where he purposely made himself appear sick, he asked his father, the king, to send her to be his nurse. This served as a ruse to get Tamar into his bed, and when he asked her to sleep with him, she refused to go along with it, citing the Law. Although she offered to appeal to their father the king, Amnon violated her. He dismissed her as if she had been a prostitute.
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Amnon was a seer of Beleriand who in the First Age predicted the Fall of Gondolin by Morgoth's army. The name of his prophesy was Great is the Fall of Gondolin, and King Turgon himself in fact quoted this prophesy, when the event actually took place in the year 510. Although he was the heir-apparent to David's throne, Amnon is best remembered for the rape of his half-sister Tamar, daughter of David with Maachah. Despite the biblical prohibition to sexual relations between half-brothers and sisters, (Leviticus 18:11) Amnon had an overwhelming desire for her. He took advice from his cousin, Jonadab the son of Shimeah, David's brother, to lure Tamar into his quarters by pretending to be sick and desiring her to cook a special meal for him. While in his quarters, and ignoring her protests, he raped her. Two years later, to avenge his sister, Absalom, Amnon's half-brother and Tamar's full brother, sent his servants to kill Amnon at a feast to which he had invited all the king's sons. (2 Samuel 13) Amnon is the firstborn son of David and Ahinoam, born in Hebron soon after David had become king of the united kingdom. He was born in about the year 956 BC. Having become infatuated with his half-sister Tamar to the point where he purposely made himself appear sick, he asked his father, the king, to send her to be his nurse. This served as a ruse to get Tamar into his bed, and when he asked her to sleep with him, she refused to go along with it, citing the Law. Although she offered to appeal to their father the king, Amnon violated her. He dismissed her as if she had been a prostitute. When she reported this to her brother Absalom, he became so angry with Amnon for violating his sister that he patiently plotted his half-brother's assassination. At a party two years later, Amnon was killed by Absalom's servants. Amnon – prawdopodobnie Majar, jeden ze sług Mandosa, jasnowidzący, który przepowiedział upadek Gondolinu. Jego słowa powtórzył król Turgon widząc zagładę swojego miasta.