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Löydetty 20 Tulokset: Moabite

  • and the elder bore a son whom she called Moab, the ancestor of the Moabite race that still survives; (Genesis 19, 37)

  • and after Bamoth, a valley in the Moabite country with mount Phasga at the head of it, looking out towards the desert. (Numbers 21, 20)

  • so he returned, to find Balac standing beside the burnt-sacrifice he had made, with the Moabite chiefs about him. (Numbers 23, 6)

  • their camp stretching across the whole Moabite plain from Bethsimoth to Abelsatim. (Numbers 33, 49)

  • still beyond the Jordan, in the Moabite country.Moses, then, began to expound the law, with these words: (Deuteronomy 1, 5)

  • and indeed men held them to be giants of Enac’s breed, but the Moabite name for them is Emim. (Deuteronomy 2, 11)

  • Nor, though ten generations have passed, may one of Ammonite or Moabite descent be admitted to the Lord’s assembly; this disability they have incurred for all time, (Deuteronomy 23, 3)

  • Climb this mountain of Abarim (that is, of the Further Side; it is the same as mount Nebo, in the Moabite country opposite Jericho), and view the land of Chanaan, which I mean to give the sons of Israel for their own. On that mountain thou art to die. (Deuteronomy 32, 49)

  • And so Moses went up from the Moabite plain on to mount Nebo, the peak of Phasga that rises opposite Jericho. And the Lord shewed him all the territory of Gad right up to Dan, (Deuteronomy 34, 1)

  • And there the Lord buried him, in a valley belonging to the Moabite country that looks towards Phogor; but where his tomb is, remains to this day unknown. (Deuteronomy 34, 6)

  • crying out, Follow me, the Lord has granted us victory over the Moabite invader. Down they went at his heels, and seized the ford across Jordan that leads to Moab. Not a man did they allow to cross, (Judges 3, 28)

  • but slew, that day, some ten thousand Moabite warriors, cut off from all hope of escape. (Judges 3, 29)


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