Moabites: Paid Tribute of Sheep and Wool to the King of Israel
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2 Kings 3:4
And Mesha king of Moab was a sheep master, and rendered to the king of Israel an hundred thousand lambs, and an hundred thousand rams, with the wool.
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Isaiah 16:1
Send you the lamb to the ruler of the land from Sela to the wilderness, to the mount of the daughter of Zion.
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The Old Testament and Archeology
... marched with their armies against the Moabites, who fled ... mules, asses, camels, oxen
and sheep without number ... for example, Menahem of Israel paid tribute to the ...
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The Assyrian Revival and the Struggle for Syria
... and Nirbu, besides other districts, paid their dues to ... a thousand bulls, ten thousand
sheep, daughters of ... Kaiza, the Amorites and Arvad,* all sending tribute. ...
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The Hebrews and the Philistines --Damascus
... The Moabites had followed in the wake of the ... safeguard themselves by the payment
of an annual tribute. ... The money having been paid, the deputies turned homewards ...
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The Iranian Conquest
... the horned profile of an antelope or mouflon sheep: rosettes and ... who was held
responsible for its loyalty; the administrator paid over the tribute to the ...
/.../chapter ithe iranian conquest.htm

Syria at the Beginning of the Egyptian Conquest
... the children of Ishmael and Edom, the Moabites and Ammonites ... This was afterwards
the domain of Sihon, King of the ... was composed of a thick, rough wool, like that ...
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Who were the Moabites? | GotQuestions.org

What is the significance of Moab in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

Who was Ehud? | GotQuestions.org

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Moabites

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Moabites are Given To, As a Possession

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Moabites: Alarmed at the Number of Israel

Moabites: Always Hostile to Israel

Moabites: Balak Was King of

Moabites: Benaiah Slew Two Champions of

Moabites: Called the People of Chemosh

Moabites: Called: Children of Lot

Moabites: Called: People of Chemosh

Moabites: Calls for Balaam to Curse Israel

Moabites: Conquered by Israel and Judah

Moabites: David Conquers

Moabites: David Takes Refuge Among, from Saul

Moabites: Deprived of a Large Part of Their Territories by the Amorites

Moabites: Descendants of Lot Through his Son Moab

Moabites: Descended from Lot

Moabites: Excluded from the Congregation of Israel Forever

Moabites: Expelled the Ancient Emims

Moabites: Gave an Asylum to David's Family

Moabites: Governed by Kings

Moabites: Harassed and Subdued by Saul

Moabites: Idolatrous

Moabites: Israel and Judah Joined Against

Moabites: Israelites had War With

Moabites: Israelites: Enticed to Idolatry By

Moabites: Israelites: Forbidden to Make Leagues With

Moabites: Israelites: Forbidden to Spoil

Moabites: Israelites: Sometimes Intermarried With

Moabites: Joined Babylon Against Judah

Moabites: King of, Sacrificed his Son to Excite Animosity Against

Moabites: Land of, not Given to the Israelites As a Possession

Moabites: Made Tributary to David

Moabites: Mighty Men of War

Moabites: Miraculously Deceived by the Colour of the Water

Moabites: Paid Tribute of Sheep and Wool to the King of Israel

Moabites: Possessed Many and Great Cities

Moabites: Prophecies Concerning Judgments Upon

Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Desolation and Grief

Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Inability to Avert Destruction

Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Restoration from Captivity

Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Subjugation to Israel

Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Subjugation to Messiah

Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Terror on Account of Israel

Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Their Desolation As a Punishment for Their Hatred of Israel

Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: To be Captives in Babylon

Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: To Destroyed in Three Years

Moabites: Prosperous and at Ease

Moabites: Proud and Arrogant

Moabites: Refuse Passage of Jephthah's Army Through Their Territory

Moabites: Refused to Let Israel Pass

Moabites: Revolted from Israel After the Death of Ahab

Moabites: Rich and Confident

Moabites: Separated from the Amorites by the River Arnon

Moabites: Superstitious

Moabites: The People of Israel Commanded not to Distress the Moabites

Moabites: The Territory East of the Jordan River, Bounded on the North by the Arnon River

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