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  • But Elisha said to the king of Israel, 'What business have you with me? Go to your father's and your mother's prophets.' 'No,' the king of Israel answered, 'Yahweh is the one who has summoned us three kings, only to put us into the power of Moab.' Elisha replied, (2 Kings 3, 13)

  • But this is only a trifle in Yahweh's eyes, for he will put Moab itself into your power. (2 Kings 3, 18)

  • 'This is blood!' they said. 'The kings must have fought among themselves and killed one another. So now for the booty, Moab!' (2 Kings 3, 23)

  • When the king of Moab saw that the battle had turned against him, he mustered seven hundred swordsmen in the hope of breaking a way out and going to the king of Aram, but he failed. (2 Kings 3, 26)

  • Husham died and Hada son of Bedad succeeded; he defeated the Midianites in Moab, and his city was called Avith. (1 Chronicles 1, 46)

  • Jokim, the men of Cozeba, Joash and Saraph where Moab found wives and then returned to Bethlehem. (These are old traditions.) (1 Chronicles 4, 22)

  • Shaharaim had children in the Plains of Moab after he had dismissed his wives, Hushim and Baara. (1 Chronicles 8, 8)

  • which King David also consecrated to Yahweh, as well as the silver and gold which he had levied from all the nations, from Edom, Moab, the Ammonites, the Philistines and Amalek. (1 Chronicles 18, 11)

  • sons of Pahath-Moab, that is to say the sons of Jeshua and Joab, two thousand eight hundred and twelve; (Ezra 2, 6)

  • of the sons of Pahath-Moab: Elioenai son of Zerahiah, and with him two hundred males; (Ezra 8, 4)

  • of the sons of Pahath-Moab: Adna, Chelal, Benaiah, Maaseiah, Mattaniah, Bezalel, Binnui and Manasseh; (Ezra 10, 30)

  • Malchijah son of Harim and Hasshub son of Pahath-Moab repaired another section as far as the Furnace Tower. (Nehemiah 3, 11)


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