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[PDF] East of The Jordan - Boston Universityinformation is provided as to the location of the Plains of Moab. They are located “by the Jordan opposite Jericho” (Num 26.3, 63); “across the Jordan from ...
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Jordan River Valley, Jordan River & Jungle of the JordanThis is the same region later called the arabah ("plains") of Moab' in Numbers and Deuteronomy. Plains of Moab from Tell el Hammam BiblePlaces View of the ...
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What Were Reuben and Gad's Territories in the Transjordan?Jul 10, 2017 · Its western edge, the part adjacent to the Jordan River, is called ערבות מואב, “the Plains of Moab,” a term which appears for the first time ...
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Plains of Moab (Opposite Jericho) - Bible MapAuthorities are generally agreed in locating the ancient city at Tel es-Sultan, a mile and a half Northwest of modern Jericho. Here there is a mound 1,200 ft.Missing: geographical boundaries
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The historical territory of the Moabites in the BibleTheir territory was from Aroer, which is on the edge of the valley of the Arnon, with the city which is in the middle of the valley and all the plain by Medeba.
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Moab - Bible MapMOAB, a district on the s. of the Arnon and e. of the Dead Sea, but in a wider sense it was between the Jabbok and the Arnon. It was a great high land from ...
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Moab, Moabites - Search results provided by BiblicalTrainingAfter this victory Sihon ruled over an area of Moabite territory which prob. reached N to the Plains of Moab. The taunt song (21:27-30) apparently alluded to ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Atlas of Jordan - Topography and Morphology - Presses de l'Ifpo8The landscape here is distinctive; it is practically flat or gently sloping, and is generally covered in sharp-edged chert rock.
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Tectonics of the Dead Sea Fault Driving the July 2018 Seismic ...Aug 24, 2020 · The Dead Sea Fault (DSF) is a ∼1,000 km long continental transform structure (Figure 1a) that produced at least 14 historical earthquakes with ...Abstract · Introduction · Geological Setting · DiscussionMissing: elevation | Show results with:elevation
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[PDF] Climate Risk Profile Jordan*In the Jordan Rift Valley, average annual rainfall ranges between around. 100 and 300 mm, reaching a maximum of nearly 400 mm in the very northeast of the ...
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[PDF] National Master Plan for the Jordan River Valley2.2.2.2 Side Wadis. As outlined above, the hydrology of the Jordan River Valley is dominated by the side wadis, which historically flowed into the Lower ...
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Numbers, CHAPTER 21 | USCCB - Daily Readings32Moses sent spies to Jazer; and the Israelites captured it with its dependencies and dispossessed the Amorites who were there. Victory over Og. 33 Then they ...
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Part II - Kinship and Commandment: The Transjordanian Tribes and ...Jul 27, 2020 · ... plains of Moab across the Jordan from Jericho” (Num. 22:1).Footnote This location is the final camping place for the Israelites, from ...Missing: encampment | Show results with:encampment<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Numbers in Numbers - UMD MATHThere were twelve tribes in the first census, with a total population of about 600,000 (men of miltary age), averaging out to about 50,000 per tribe.
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5. Balaam, Part I (Numbers 22:1-35) - Bible.orgAug 24, 2004 · And yet the Moabites feared the presence of the Israelites, so much so that they were willing to hire a man like Balaam to put a curse on them.
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Who Is Balaam Son of Beor? Part One - Biblical Archaeology SocietyBalaam's main narrative (Numbers 22–24) is included within the wider story of ancient Israel's entrance into the land of Canaan and its subjugation of the lands ...
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Balaam in the Book of Numbers | Religious Studies Center - BYUThis final, and large, portion of the book of Numbers includes the account of Balaam (Numbers 22–24; discussed below), the Israelites' false worship and ...
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Balaam, Son of Beor - Associates for Biblical ResearchOct 21, 2023 · Through God's intervention, Balaam was obliged to bless the Israelites rather than curse them (Nm 22–24). Afterward, Balaam seems to have been ...
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The Covenant in Moab: Deuteronomy Without Horeb - TheTorah.comJul 27, 2018 · Deuteronomy has Moses receiving a revelation at Horeb, but only teaching the Israelites its contents decades later in the Land of Moab.
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RLST 145 - Lecture 11 - On the Steps of Moab: DeuteronomyThere Moses is going to deliver three long speeches prior to the Israelites' entry into the Promised Land, and these three speeches constitute the bulk of the ...
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Deuteronomy 1 Commentary - Precept AustinJun 23, 2025 · These are the commandments and the ordinances which the LORD commanded to the sons of Israel through Moses in the plains of Moab by the Jordan ...
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Death of Moses - Deut. 34.1-12 - Daniel Block | Free Online BibleFeb 16, 2022 · Moses went up and he died. He saw the whole thing as far as Nebo. The topographical markers, we've already talked about: Plains of Moab, Mount ...
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Commentary on Deuteronomy 34:1-12 - Working PreacherOct 21, 2008 · “Then Moses, the servant of the Lord, died there in the land of Moab, at the Lord's command. He was buried in a valley in the land of Moab, ...
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Death of Moses in Deuteronomy 34 and AuthorshipJan 30, 2019 · It also mentions the place where Moses died and was buried in an undisclosed valley located in the country of Moab (Deut. 34:6). Since there is ...
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Commentary on Ruth 1:1-17 - Working Preacher from Luther SeminaryOct 10, 2015 · Reminiscent of Abraham's migration to Canaan, a famine has forced Elimelech, his wife, Naomi, and their sons Mahlon and Chilion to leave ...Missing: Plains | Show results with:Plains
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[PDF] Joshua 13 Commentary - Precept Austinthe Yarmuk River (Joshua 13:29-31 ). Joshua 13:32 These are the territories which Moses apportioned for an inheritance in the plains of Moab, beyond the Jordan.
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Sihon and Og, Kings of the Amorites - jstorMiddle-Late Bronze Age; Middle Bronze tomb groups at Mt. Nebo,. Amman, the Middle to Late Bronze temple at Amman; and a Late Bro. Iron Age tomb at Madaba".
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(PDF) The Kingdoms of Ammon, Moab, and Edom: The Archaeology ...Worschech argues that the land of Moab was occupied by sedentary Emites and nomadic Shasu towards the end of the Late Bronze Age. Another nomadic group, the ...
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Re-assessing the Impact on Early Iron Age Moab - ResearchGateAug 8, 2023 · PDF | Substantial archaeological research has identified the significance and wide-ranging implications of large-scale copper extraction and ...
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ACHAEMENID SATRAPIES - Encyclopaedia IranicaThe satrapies formed a system which made it possible to rule over the whole Achaemenid territory, to raise and forward taxes, to recruit military forces, and ...Missing: Moab Abar-
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Against Moab - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentA critical analysis of this evidence reveals significant gaps in knowledge that challenge attempts to narrate Moab's political, economic, and social history.
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[PDF] Reevaluating the annexation of Arabia Petraea A Master's Thesis ...In 106 CE, the Roman Empire annexed the Nabataean Kingdom as the province of Arabia. Petraea in a process that, to date, remains poorly understood. In the ...
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The Roman-Period Road Network in Southern Moab - ResearchGateMar 15, 2022 · This network comprises three paved roads—Kathrabba, Kuniyeh and Zoar Ascents—installed according to Roman principles of road construction, ...
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[PDF] The Function of the Roman Army in Southern Arabia Petraeainfrastructure zone built by the Roman army for penetrating and connecting conquered territories, including roads, forts, towers, and rest-stations.61 As ...
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[PDF] EARLY CHRISTIANITY IN TRANSJORDAN | Tyndale BulletinJewish Christianity flourished in Transjordan, with limited pre-Constantinian evidence, but many churches from the 5th-7th centuries indicate extensive ...
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Mount Nebo - Jordan: A view to the Promised LandMount Nebo's first church was constructed in the 2nd half of the 4th century to commemorate the place of Moses' death. It had three apses and was preceded by a ...
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Where Was Moses Buried? - Biblical Archaeology SocietyThe monastic complex atop Mount Nebo grew in the fourth–sixth centuries around where Moses was buried according to the Bible.Missing: Plains | Show results with:Plains
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Mount Nebo - Madain Project (en)According to Christian tradition, Moses was buried on the mountain ... Byzantine pilgrims to reach the memorial of Moses on Mount Nebo from Jerusalem.<|separator|>
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Jordan - History - The Islamic Periods and the CrusadesA powerful earthquake rocked Jordan in 747 CE, destroying many buildings and perhaps contributing to the defeat of the Umayyads by the Abbasids three years ...
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[PDF] The Umayyads and their Use of the Land - DoA PublicationIn north-west and western Transjordan, in al-Balqa', a similar picture of continuity emerges from Byzantine times through to the Umayyad period, with villages ...<|separator|>
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Kerak Castle - History and FactsNov 24, 2020 · Kerak Castle is an impressive 12th century Crusader-era fortification located to the south of Amman, Jordan, on the ancient King's Highway.
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[PDF] Agriculture and Population Movement in East Jordan during the ...The Ottoman government through its adminis- tration in Salt, Hauran and Damascus gave them every assistance and support, and even years after the arrival of the.
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Jordan's Mount Nebo: A sacred mountain and attractive tourism siteMay 29, 2015 · Mount Nebo, north-west of Amman in governorate of Madaba, still attracts tourists despite regional unrest and terrorism threats.Missing: Contemporary | Show results with:Contemporary
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Madaba - Faith Tourism - Jordan Holy LandIn the vicinity of Madaba are many archaeological sites and holy places represented by Christian pilgrimage sites, such as al-Maghtas, Mount Nebo, Mukawir and ...
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Khirbat al Mudayna excavations in the Wadi ath-Thamad – Khirbat ...Excavations began in 1996 by the Wadi ath-Thamad Project under the direction of P. M. Michèle Daviau. Excavation on the oval mound (approximately 80 by 140 ...
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[PDF] four seasons of excavations at khirbat al-mudayna on wādi ath ...Mudayna is a major Iron Age site in the re- gion that had not been previously excavated. With this information, an excavation and survey project was ...
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Tall el-Hammam - Biblical Archaeology SocietyTall el-Hammam, located eight miles northeast of the mouth of the Jordan River as it enters the Dead Sea, was one the largest Bronze Age cities in the S Levant ...Missing: archaeological Moab Khirbet Mudayna
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Madaba: The World's Oldest Holy Land MapFeb 18, 2022 · The Madaba Map is by far the oldest Holy Land map. It is not the map's age that makes it remarkable, however, but rather its extreme accuracy and detail.Missing: Plains | Show results with:Plains
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The land of Moab; travels and discoveries on the east side of the ...Jun 5, 2008 · The land of Moab; travels and discoveries on the east side of the Dead sea and the Jordan. by: Tristram, H. B. ... By R. C. Johnson.--Appendix C: ...Missing: surveys 19th archaeology
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Madaba Plains ProjectThe Madaba Plains Project. Hisban, `Umayri and Jalul are three archaeological sites currently being excavated by the Madaba Plains Project in Jordan.
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A historical, geographical and archaeological survey of the Jordan ...The wadi is a perennial river providing water and rich alluvium to the Plains of Moab. The ridge routes were probably relegated to only local significance ...
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[PDF] the moab archaeological resource survey - DoA PublicationBeyond presenting a theoretical con- struct that helps explain changes in the archaeolog- ical record over several millennia and recording the dramatic ...
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What Does the Mesha Stele Say? - Biblical Archaeology SocietyNov 18, 2022 · The Mesha Stele details the victories of King Mesha of Moab over the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. It was found at Dibon, the capital of Moab, ...
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Moabite Stone [Mesha Stele] - World History EncyclopediaFeb 11, 2019 · The Moabite Stone, otherwise known as the Mesha Stele, contains an ancient inscription by Mesha, King of Moab during the late 9th century BCE.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mesha: An Archaeological BiographyMar 16, 2023 · Mesha's reign as king of Moab was concurrent with several of the Omride kings of Israel. Almost everything that is known about his life comes from two sources.Missing: Plains | Show results with:Plains
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Moabite Stele of Mesha, king of Moab: 841 BC - Bible.ca“I am Mesha the king of Moab… Omri was the king of Israel, and he oppressed Moab for many days, And his son Ahab ...
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The Mesha Stele and King David of the BibleJan 11, 2023 · 840 BCE and connect the events detailed in it to those of 2 Kings 3, which describes Mesha's war against the kings of Israel, Judah, and Edom.Missing: revolt Plains
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El-Kerak Inscription - West Semitic Research Project - USC DornsifeThe El-Kerak inscription was either written by Mesha, king of Moab, or his father in the 9th century BCE. It was found in 1958 in Jordan.Missing: 7th | Show results with:7th
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Moabite - Examples of writing - MnamonMoabite inscription from El-Kerak (first or second half of the 9th century BC) · Stone of Meša, king of Moab (second half of the 9th century BC) · Meša stone: ...
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Ataroth and the Inscribed Altar: Who Won the War Between Moab ...Jul 13, 2020 · First brought to the attention of interested European travelers by local residents in 1868, the Mesha Stele, written in the Moabite language, ...
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The Mesha Stele, or Moabite Stone, a Non-Biblical Text, Confirms ...Provides invaluable information on the Moabite language and the political relationship between Moab and Israel at one moment in the 9th century BCE.