- Look up
Moabite or
moabite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Moabite may
refer to:
Moabites, the
people of the
Kingdom of Moab, in modern-day Jordan...
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which describes the
Moabite victory over an
unnamed son of King Omri of Israel, an
episode also
noted in 2
Kings 3. The
Moabite capital was Dibon. According...
- The
Moabite language, also
known as the
Moabite dialect, is an
extinct sub-language or
dialect of the
Canaanite languages,
themselves a
branch of Northwest...
- The
Mesha Stele, also
known as the
Moabite Stone, is a
stele dated around 840 BCE
containing a
significant Canaanite inscription in the name of King Mesha...
- Tiberian: Rūṯ) is the
person after whom the Book of Ruth is named. She was a
Moabite woman who
married an Israelite, Mahlon.
After the
death of all the male...
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Chemosh (
Moabite: 𐤊𐤌𐤔 Kamōš;
Biblical Hebrew: כְּמוֹשׁ Kəmōš) is an
ancient Semitic deity whose existence is
recorded during the Iron Age. Chemosh...
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Moabite Notebook (Russian: Моабитская тетрадь) is a 1968
Soviet biographical war film
directed by
Leonid Kvinikhidze. The film
tells about the famous...
- Edomites, Ekronites, Hyksos,
Phoenicians (including the Carthaginians),
Moabites,
Suteans and
sometimes the Ugarites. The
Canaanite languages continued...
- ****yrians at
Qarqar in 854 BC in the
reign of
Shalmaneser III. The Ammonites,
Moabites and
Meunim formed a
coalition against Jehoshaphat of Judah. The coalition...
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across from Jericho, were on the
brink of war with the
Moabites (not Midianites). The
Moabite king
Balak hired the
sorcerer Balaam to
curse the Israelite...