Found 24 Results for: Moabites

  • The elder gave birth to a son whom she named Moab; and he is the ancestor of the Moabites of our own times. (Genesis 19, 37)

  • They set out from there and camped on the other side of the Arnon. This gorge in the desert begins in the territory of the Amorites. For the Arnon is the frontier of Moab, between the Moabites and the Amorites. (Numbers 21, 13)

  • and, like the Anakim, they were considered to be Rephaim, though the Moabites call them Emim. (Deuteronomy 2, 11)

  • just as the children of Esau who live in Seir permitted, as well as the Moabites who live in Ar, until I cross the Jordan into the country that Yahweh our God is giving us." (Deuteronomy 2, 29)

  • On that occasion they beat the Moabites, some ten thousand men, all tough and seasoned fighters, and not one escaped. (Judges 3, 29)

  • He also defeated the Moabites and, making them lie on the ground, measured them off by the line; he measured out two lines to be put to death and one full line to have their lives spared. The Moabites became David's subjects and paid him tribute. (2 Samuel 8, 2)

  • Benaiah of Kabzeel was the son of Jehoiada and hero of many exploits. He it was who slaughtered two formidable Moabites and, one snowy day, climbed down and slaughtered the lion in the storage-well. (2 Samuel 23, 20)

  • King Solomon loved many foreign women: not only Pharaoh's daughter but Moabites, Edomites, Sidonians and Hittites, (1 Kings 11, 1)

  • When the Moabites learned that the kings were advancing to fight them, all those of an age to bear arms were mobilised; they took up position on the frontier. (2 Kings 3, 21)

  • In the morning when they got up, the sun was shining on the water; and in the distance the Moabites saw the water as red as blood. (2 Kings 3, 22)

  • But when they reached the Israelite camp, the Israelites launched their attack and the Moabites fled before them, and as they advanced they cut the Moabites to pieces. (2 Kings 3, 24)

  • Elisha died and was buried. Bands of Moabites were making incursions into the country every year. (2 Kings 13, 20)


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