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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.
Moab [a] (/ 藞 m o蕣 æ b /) 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 .
Chemosh (Moabite: 饜饜饜 , romanized: Kam艒š; Biblical Hebrew: 讻职旨诪讜止砖讈, romanized: K蓹m艒š) is a Canaanite deity worshipped by Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples who occupied the region known in the Hebrew Bible as Moab, in modern-day Jordan east of the Dead Sea, during the Levantine Bronze and Iron Ages.
Moabite may refer to: . Moabites, the people of the Kingdom of Moab, in modern-day Jordan; Moabite language, an extinct Canaanite dialect once spoken in Moab; Ithmah the Moabite, one of King David's Mighty Warriors
I am Mesha, son of Kemosh(yat), king of Moab, the Dibonite. My father ruled over Moab for thirty years, and I ruled after my father. I made this high place for Kemosh in Qerihoh. (a) high pl(ace of salv)ation because he saved me from all predators and because he made me triumph over all my enemies.
A monoclonal antibody (mAb, more rarely called moAb) is an antibody produced from a cell lineage made by cloning a unique white blood cell. All subsequent antibodies ...
Moab is the historical name for an ancient kingdom whose former territory is located in modern-day Jordan. Moab or MOAB may also refer to: Places
The Plains of Moab (Hebrew: 注址专职讘讜止转 诪讜止讗指讘, romanized: Arboth Mo'av, lit. 'Dry areas of Moab ') are mentioned in three books of the Hebrew Bible ( Numbers , Deuteronomy and Joshua ) as an area in Transjordan , stretching along the Jordan "across from Jericho ", [ 1 ] and more specifically "from Beth Jeshimoth to Abel Shittim ...