Definition: The word "Amunam" refers to the Egyptian god of fertility, wealth, wisdom, and knowledge. It appears in a few biblical references: - In Hebrew Bible: The Israelites are warned about Amunam's power to harm them. He was described as having the ability to make the land unproductive and bring destruction. - In Old Testament (Gen 31:26): The God declares that Amunam is powerful, and he will punish anyone who opposes him. The word has a metaphorical meaning in Hebrew, indicating "fertility" or "wealth." It's also often used to describe wisdom and knowledge, as the god of knowledge and understanding.