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Moab

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Moab

(1.) the seed of the father, or, according to others, the desirable land, the eldest son of Lot [1Mos 19:37 ], of incestuous birth.

(2.) Used to denote the people of Moab [4Mos 22:3 -14; Dom 3:30 ; 2Sam 8:2 ; Jer 48:11 ; Jer 48:13 ].

(3.) The land of Moab [Jer 48:24 ], called also the "country of Moab" [Rut 1:2 ; Rut 1:6 ; Rut 2:6 ], on the east of Jordan and the Dead Sea, and south of the Arnon [4Mos 21:13 ; 4Mos 21:26 ]. In a wider sense it included the whole region that had been occupied by the Amorites. It bears the modern name of Kerak.

In the Plains of Moab, opposite Jericho [4Mos 22:1 ; 4Mos 26:63 ; Jos 13:32 ], the children of Israel had their last encampment before they entered the land of Canaan. It was at that time in the possession of the Amorites [4Mos 21:22 ]. "Moses went up from the plains of Moab unto the mountain of Nebo, to the top of Pisgah," and "died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the Lord" [5Mos 34:5 ; 5Mos 34:6 ]. "Surely if we had nothing else to interest us in the land of Moab, the fact that it was from the top of Pisgah, its noblest height, this mightiest of the prophets looked out with eye undimmed upon the Promised Land; that it was here on Nebo, its loftiest mountain, that he died his solitary death; that it was here, in the valley over against Beth-peor, he found his mysterious sepulchre, we have enough to enshrine the memory in our hearts."

EBD - Easton's Bible Dictionary