Etymologically, some words are assumed to come from the late Latin' mammon, Greek' μ α μ ω ν?' ,' Má mó na' in Syrian,' Mamon' in Aramaic, Mishnaic Xibelai' (mm&: ocircn)' .
The Greek words "Mammon" and "mamonas" appear in the fable of the Sermon on the Mount and the fable of the Unjust Butler (Luke 16:9- 13). The authorized version has fulfilled the promise of the Syrian language. John wycliffe used "Richard Sith".