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Moab holdem rule is the historical name for a mountainous strip of land in Jordan running along the eastern shore of the Dead Sea. In ancient times, it was home to the kingdom of the Moabites, a people that was often in conflict with its Israelite neighbors holdem rule to the west. Nevertheless, there was considerable interchange between the two peoples, and the Bible in the Book of Ruth holdem rule traces King Davids

lineage to a Moabite woman. The Moabites were a historical people. Their existence is attested to by numerous archeological findings, most notably the Mesha Stele, which describes the Moabite victory over an unnamed son of Omri king of Israel .The conflict between the Israelites holdem rule and the Moabites is expressed in the biblical narrative describing the Moabites incestuous origins. According to the story, holdem rule Moab was the son of Abrahams nephew Lot through his eldest daughter, with whom

he had a child after the destruction of Sodom. The Bible then explains the etymology of Moab as meaning "of his father". The following is a summary of the holdem rule Biblical account, and may not correspond to actual historical events.The Moabites first inhabited the rich highlands at the eastern side of holdem rule the chasm of the Dead Sea, extending as far north as the mountain of Gilead, from which country they expelled the Emims, the original

inhabitants, but they themselves were afterward driven southward by the warlike Amorites, who had crossed the river Jordan, and were confined to the country holdem rule south of the river Arnon, which formed their northern boundary. The territory occupied by Moab at the period of its greatest holdem rule extent, holdem rule before the invasion of the Amorites, divided itself naturally into three distinct and independent portions: The more open rolling country north of the Arnon, opposite Jericho, and up to the hills of Gilead, was the holdem rule "land of Moab." etc. Moabite languageMother of all bombs Ancient peoplesTorah placesca:Moabde:Moab fr:Moabhe:מואבja:モアブ