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Moabite    
n. 默阿布人,默阿布语
a. 默阿布人的,默阿布语的

默阿布人,默阿布语默阿布人的,默阿布语的

Moabite \Mo"ab*ite\, n.
One of the posterity of Moab, the son of Lot. (--Gen. xix.
37.) Also used adjectively.
[1913 Webster]

Moabite
the designation of a tribe descended from Moab, the son of Lot
(Gen. 19:37). From Zoar, the cradle of this tribe, on the
south-eastern border of the Dead Sea, they gradually spread over
the region on the east of Jordan. Rameses II., the Pharaoh of
the Oppression, enumerates Moab (Muab) among his conquests.
Shortly before the Exodus, the warlike Amorites crossed the
Jordan under Sihon their king and drove the Moabites (Num.
21:26-30) out of the region between the Arnon and the Jabbok,
and occupied it, making Heshbon their capital. They were then
confined to the territory to the south of the Arnon.

On their journey the Israelites did not pass through Moab, but
through the "wilderness" to the east (Deut. 2:8; Judg. 11:18),
at length reaching the country to the north of the Arnon. Here
they remained for some time till they had conquered Bashan (see
{SIHON}; {OG}). The Moabites were alarmed, and
their king, Balak, sought aid from the Midianites (Num. 22:2-4).
It was while they were here that the visit of Balaam (q.v.) to
Balak took place. (See {MOSES}.)

After the Conquest, the Moabites maintained hostile relations
with the Israelites, and frequently harassed them in war (Judg.
3:12-30; 1 Sam. 14). The story of Ruth, however, shows the
existence of friendly relations between Moab and Bethlehem. By
his descent from Ruth, David may be said to have had Moabite
blood in his veins. Yet there was war between David and the
Moabites (2 Sam. 8:2; 23:20; 1 Chr. 18:2), from whom he took
great spoil (2 Sam. 8:2, 11, 12; 1 Chr. 11:22; 18:11).

During the one hundred and fifty years which followed the
defeat of the Moabites, after the death of Ahab (see MESHA
T0002505), they regained, apparently, much of their former
prosperty. At this time Isaiah (15:1) delivered his "burden of
Moab," predicting the coming of judgment on that land (comp. 2
Kings 17:3; 18:9; 1 Chr. 5:25, 26). Between the time of Isaiah
and the commencement of the Babylonian captivity we have very
seldom any reference to Moab (Jer. 25:21; 27:3; 40:11; Zeph.
2:8-10).

After the Return, it was Sanballat, a Moabite, who took chief
part in seeking to prevent the rebuilding of Jerusalem (Neh.
2:19; 4:1; 6:1).


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  • Moab - Wikipedia
    Moab[a] ( ˈmoʊæb ) was an ancient Levantine kingdom whose territory is today located in southern Jordan The land is mountainous and lies alongside much of the eastern shore of the Dead Sea The existence of the Kingdom of Moab is attested to by numerous archaeological findings, most notably the Mesha Stele, which describes the Moabite victory over an unnamed son of King Omri of Israel
  • Moabites in the Bible - History and Important People
    The Moabites were a pagan nation, which means they did not worship or serve YHWH Idolatry was one of the innate characteristics of all the nations surrounding Israel, and Chemosh was the national god of the Moabites (Numbers 21:29)
  • Who Were the Ammonites, Moabites and Edomites in the Bible?
    The most famous Moabite king—from the archaeological record at least—is Mesha The large inscription he left behind is the longest Moabite text Dating to the ninth century B C E , the Mesha Stele describes how King Mesha rescued the Moabites from Israelite rule
  • Moabite | Ancient Semitic People, History Culture | Britannica
    Moabite, member of a West-Semitic people who lived in the highlands east of the Dead Sea (now in west-central Jordan) and flourished in the 9th century bc They are known principally through information given in the Old Testament and from the inscription on the Moabite Stone The Moabites’ culture
  • Who were the Moabites? | GotQuestions. org
    Who were the Moabites? What was the origin of the Moabites? Where did the Moabites live in relation to Israel?
  • Where Are the Moabites Today? - ExplainThat
    The Moabites were an ancient Semitic people who inhabited a region of the Levant, known through historical records and archaeological findings They are frequently mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, which details their often adversarial interactions with the ancient Israelites The Moabites do not exist today as a distinct, identifiable ethnic or political group Their unique national identity and
  • Who were the Moabites in the Bible?
    Archaeological Evidence 1 Mesha Stele (Moabite Stone) This monument stands as one of the most significant artifacts related to the Moabites It details King Mesha’s triumphs and references Chemosh, supporting biblical references to Moabite religion and politics
  • Moabite language - Wikipedia
    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 Semitic languages, formerly spoken in the region described in the Bible as Moab (modern day central-western Jordan) in the early 1st millennium BC The body of Canaanite epigraphy found in the region is described as Moabite; this is a very
  • Who Are the Moabites in the Bible? | Christianity. com
    Notably, the Moabite king Balak hires the prophet Balaam to curse the Israelites as they journey through the desert, as recounted in the Book of Numbers One of the most famous Moabites is Ruth, portrayed very positively in the Bible After her husband's death, she remains loyal to her Israelite mother-in-law, Naomi, and follows her to Bethlehem
  • Topical Bible: Moabites
    The Moabite king Eglon oppressed Israel for eighteen years until he was assassinated by the judge Ehud (Judges 3:12-30) This event highlights the recurring theme of enmity between the two nations The Moabites also played a role in the account of Balaam, a prophet hired by Balak, the king of Moab, to curse Israel





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