Moabites

Moabites
Semitic people who lived in the highlands east of the Dead Sea (now in W-central Jordan).

The Moabites' culture dates from the late 14th century BC to 582 BC, when they were conquered by the Babylonians. According to the Old Testament, they were descended from Moab, a son of Lot. Though their language, religion, and culture were closely related to those of the Israelites, the Moabites were not part of the Israelite community. David's great-grandmother Ruth was a Moabite. The Moabite Stone, a stela discovered in 1868, is the only written document of any length that survives from Moab; it tells of King Omri of Israel's reconquest of Moabite lands, which the Moabites ascribed to the anger of their god, Chemosh. See also Dibon.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Moabites — peuple sémite qui habitait le pays de Moab, au S. E. de la Palestine, et qui fut soumis par Saül et par David, puis par les Assyriens …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Moabites — Moab (royaume) Dieu guerrier du pays de Moab. Stèle en pierre du Bronze Récent (v. 1200 av. J. C.) ou de l Âge du Fer (v. 800 av. J. C.), découverte à Redjōm el A abed en 1861 par Félix de Saulcy et rapportée en France en 1865 par le duc de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Moabites — n. a member of the people living in the country Moab (Biblical) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Moab, Moabites — • In the Old Testament, the word Moab designates (1) a son of Lot by his elder daughter (Gen., xix, 37); (2) the people of whom this son of Lot is represented as the ancestor (Ex., xv, 15, etc.), and who are also called the Moabites (Gen., xix,… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Moab — This article is about a location in Jordan. For other uses, see Moab (disambiguation). Moabite sarcophagus in Jordan Archaeological Museum in Amman Moab (Hebrew: מוֹאָב, Modern  …   Wikipedia

  • MOAB — (Heb. מוֹאָב), a land E. of the Jordan and the Dead Sea, one of Israel s neighbors in biblical times. The highland of Moab extends southward to the Zered River (Wādī al Ḥasāʾ), eastward to the desert, and westward to the Dead Sea. Its northern… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • MOAB — Pays du Proche Orient ancien situé à l’est de la mer Morte et limité généralement par la rivière de l’Arnon (W d 稜 al M jib) au nord et le W d 稜 al H sa au sud. D’après les traditions bibliques (Gen., XIX, 30 37, rapporte la ruse par laquelle les …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Ammon — or Ammonites (Hebrew Name|עַמּוֹן|ʻAmmon|ʻAmmôn| People ), also referred to in the Bible as the children of Ammon, were a people (also known from Assyrian and other records) living east of the Jordan river whose origin the Old Testament traces to …   Wikipedia

  • Moabite — /moh euh buyt /, n. 1. an inhabitant or native of Moab. 2. an extinct language of Moab, in the Canaanite group of Semitic languages. adj. 3. Also, Moabitic /moh euh bit ik/, Moabitish /moh euh buy tish/. of or pertaining to the ancient kingdom of …   Universalium

  • Stele de Mesha — Stèle de Mesha Photographie de la stèle, 1891 La stèle de Mesha est une stèle de basalte noir découverte en 1868 et sur laquelle est gravée une inscription remontant à l époque du roi Moabite Mesha (IXe siècle …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”