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and the elder bore a son whom she called Moab, the ancestor of the Moabite race that still survives; (Genesis 19, 37)
his successor was Adad, son of Badad, who defeated Madian in the territory of Moab; he ruled at Avith. (Genesis 36, 35)
the chieftains of Edom were dismayed, the warriors of Moab overcome with fear; a numbness seized upon all that dwelt in Chanaan. (Exodus 15, 15)
and left Oboth to encamp at Jeabarim, in the desert that faces Moab on the east. (Numbers 21, 11)
and so they passed on to encamp by the Arnon, a desert stream which meets you at the Amorrhite border; it is the frontier of Moab, dividing Moab from the Amorrhites. (Numbers 21, 13)
among the mountain torrents that come down to rest in Ar, to flow peacefully through the lands of Moab. (Numbers 21, 15)
It was at Hesebon that Sehon, king of the Amorrhites, had made his capital, after making war on the king of Moab and occupying all the lands he held, up to the Arnon. (Numbers 21, 26)
Woe betide thee, Moab; worshippers of Chamas, you are undone. Sehon, the Amorrhite king, has claimed their sons for exile, their daughters for bondage; (Numbers 21, 29)
Their next encampment was in the plains of Moab, on the further side of Jordan opposite Jericho. (Numbers 22, 1)
how they had struck terror into Moab, and could not be halted in their advance. (Numbers 22, 3)
And he said to the Madianite chiefs, Here is a people that will make short work of all our neighbours, as easily as an ox tears up grass by the roots. It was in Moab that Balac himself bore rule at this time. (Numbers 22, 4)
So the elders of Moab, chiefs of the Madianite country, set out with gifts in their hands to fee the soothsayer. When they reached Balaam, and gave him Balac’s message, (Numbers 22, 7)
