moabite|moabites in English

noun

a member of the people living in the country Moab (Biblical)

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1. 23 Look also at the Moabite Stone.

2. Distress not the Moabites, nor Contend with them in battle.Deuteronomy 2:9.

3. The Moabites worshipped many gods, the chief among them being Chemosh.

4. Stone relief of a Moabite warrior or god (between 11th and 8th century B.C.E.)

5. Distress not the Moabites, nor Contend with them in battle

6. Noteworthy among such ancient alphabetic inscriptions is the Moabite Stone.

7. The Ammonites and the Moabites were descendants of Abraham’s nephew Lot.

8. She might well have suffered again later when her sons married Moabite women.

9. Later, his two sons married the Moabite girls Ruth and Orpah.

10. Unlike the Philistines, the Moabites are related to Israel, being descendants of Abraham’s nephew Lot.

11. The Moabite woman Ruth was just one well-known example of such. —Ruth 1:3, 16.

12. One of the main characters —Jamin— was initially torn between the allure of the Moabite women and his devotion to Jehovah.

13. Amorite strongholds Amorite King Sihon, sometime before 1406 B.C., waged war against the Moabites and Ammonites for control of their lands

14. The Asiatics of North America are descendants of the Ancient Canaanites, Moabites, Hamites, Cushites, Shemites, Japhethites, Chalideans and the Magis of Egypt etc

15. By seizing the strategic fords of the Jordan, Ehud’s men cut off the flight of the leaderless Moabites to their homeland.

16. To Israelite men who were weary of life in the wilderness, the Moabite and Midianite women who enticed them may at first have seemed friendly and hospitable.

17. (Jer 48:20-23) Ezekiel includes Baal-meon as one of the Moabite sites to be possessed by the “Orientals” (or, “sons of the East”).

18. ▪ How many Israelites died for having immoral relations with Moabite women and for engaging in the worship of the Baal of Peor?

19. (Isaiah 15:5) The grass of the land will dry up while the “waters of Dimon” become full of blood because of the slaughter of the Moabites.

20. When Judges refers to Ammonite territory between Arnon and Jabbok this could refer to an area that was once actually ruled by Ammon and then conquered by Sihon (according to one opinion with Moab Conquering that land in between) or to a land that was really Moabite, with the Ammonite king representing Moabite interests.

21. The account is in the Bible to reveal the relationship of the Moabites (through Moab) and the Ammonites (through Benammi) to Abraham’s descendants, the Israelites.

22. In 1873 the Moabite Stone was restored, with plaster casts of the missing text added, and put on exhibition in the Louvre museum, Paris, where it has remained.

23. (Ruth 1:10) The Moabite widows Ruth and Orpah kept saying this to their widowed mother-in-law, Naomi, who was returning from Moab to Bethlehem.

24. No castrated man or one “having his male member cut off” could enter it; illegitimate sons, male Ammonites, and male Moabites were barred therefrom “even to the tenth generation.”

25. An example of a local Baal cult is called “Baal-peor” mentioned in Numbers 25:3, where the Israelites disgraced themselves in some sexual rites with the Moabites and worshiped the local god