Talált 17 Eredmények: Moabite

  • When Balak heard that Balaam was coming, he went out to meet him at the boundary city Ir-Moab on the Arnon at the end of the Moabite territory. (Numbers 22, 36)

  • While Israel was living at Shittim, the people degraded themselves by having illicit relations with the Moabite women. (Numbers 25, 1)

  • No Ammonite or Moabite may ever be admitted into the community of the LORD, nor any descendants of theirs even to the tenth generation, (Deuteronomy 23, 4)

  • The man was named Elimelech, his wife Naomi, and his sons Mahlon and Chilion; they were Ephrathites from Bethlehem of Judah. Some time after their arrival on the Moabite plateau, (Ruth 1, 2)

  • who married Moabite women, one named Orpah, the other Ruth. When they had lived there about ten years, (Ruth 1, 4)

  • Thus it was that Naomi returned with the Moabite daughter-in-law, Ruth, who accompanied her back from the plateau of Moab. They arrived in Bethlehem at the beginning of the barley harvest. (Ruth 1, 22)

  • Ruth the Moabite said to Naomi, "Let me go and glean ears of grain in the field of anyone who will allow me that favor." Naomi said to her, "Go, my daughter," (Ruth 2, 2)

  • The overseer of the harvesters answered, "She is the Moabite girl who returned from the plateau of Moab with Naomi. (Ruth 2, 6)

  • "He even told me," added Ruth the Moabite, "that I should stay with his servants until they complete his entire harvest." (Ruth 2, 21)

  • he said to the near relative: "Naomi, who has come back from the Moabite plateau, is putting up for sale the piece of land that belonged to our kinsman Elimelech. (Ruth 4, 3)

  • Boaz continued, "Once you acquire the field from Naomi, you must take also Ruth the Moabite, the widow of the late heir, and raise up a family for the departed on his estate." (Ruth 4, 5)

  • I also take Ruth the Moabite, the widow of Mahlon, as my wife, in order to raise up a family for her late husband on his estate, so that the name of the departed may not perish among his kinsmen and fellow citizens. Do you witness this today?" (Ruth 4, 10)


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