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  1. bibleatlas.org

    Mesha came out against them and fell upon the camp. His attack was repulsed with heavy slaughter, and the defeated king was chased by the victors until he took refuge in the great fortress of Kir-hareseth. A vigorous siege was begun. See ing that his case was desperate, Mesha attempted, with 700 men, to break through the lines.
  2. openbible.info

    Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary (1992): Mesha (place) Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000): Mesha (place) Grollenberg, Atlas of the Bible (1957): Mesha; ... This page attempts to identify all the possible locations where this biblical place could be. The confidence levels add up to less than 100%, indicating that the modern location is ...
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  4. biblearchaeology.org

    Mesha was ruler of the small kingdom of Moab, east of the Dead Sea, in the mid-ninth century BC. He was a contemporary of Jehoshaphat, king of the southern kingdom of Judah (870-848 BC), and Joram, king of the northern kingdom of Israel (852-841 BC). Everything we know about Mesha from the Bible is recorded in 2 Kings 3.
  5. biblehub.com

    Mesha was a king of Moab, a nation located east of the Dead Sea, during the 9th century BC. He is most notably mentioned in the Bible in 2 Kings 3. Mesha is recognized for his rebellion against the Kingdom of Israel following the death of King Ahab. The Moabites had been subjugated under Israelite control, paying a substantial tribute of lambs ...
  6. biblehub.com

    Mesha is a geographical location mentioned in the Bible as part of the territorial boundaries of the descendants of Joktan, a descendant of Shem. The reference to Mesha is found in the genealogical records of Genesis, which outline the lineage and territorial settlements of the sons of Noah after the flood. Biblical Reference:
  7. abarim-publications.com

    This version of the name Mesha is ascribed twice in the Bible: Mesha is the name of a port city on the Red Sea, and mentioned first as a border of the territory of the sons of Joktan (Genesis 10:30, spelled משא).; Mesha is also the name of a Benjaminite, a son of Shaharaim and Hodesh (1 Chronicles 8:9). Etymology of the name Mesha I
  8. biblicalcyclopedia.com

    McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia Online

    https://www.biblicalcyclopedia.com › M › mesha.html

    Mesha. Me'sha . the name of a place and of three men, differently written in the Heb. 1. (Hebrews Mesha', מֵשָׁא, probably of Arabic origin; Sept. Μασσῆ, Vulg. Messq.)A place mentioned in describing the boundaries of that part of Arabia inhabited by the descendants of Joktan (Ge 10:30), where it is stated that "their dwelling was from Mesha even unto Sephar, (and beyond even unto ...
  9. biblestudytools.com

    Mesha (freedom).The name of one of the geographical limits of the Joktanites when they first settled in Arabia. ( Genesis 10:30) The king of Moab who was tributary to Ahab, ( 2 Kings 3:4) but when Ahab fell at Ramoth-gilead, Mesha refused to pay tribute to his successor, Jehoram.When Jehoram succeeded to the throne of Israel, one of his first acts was to secure the assistance of Jehoshaphat ...
  10. christiananswers.net

    Mesha. Meaning: middle district. This is the name of 1 biblical place and 2 biblical men. Vulgate: Messa) Mesha, a king of Moab, the son of Chemosh-Gad, a man of great wealth in flocks and herds (2 Kings 3:4). Hebrew: id After the death of Ahab at Ramoth-Gilead, Mesha shook off the yoke of Israel; but on the ascension of Jehoram to the throne of Israel, that king sought the help of Jehoshaphat ...
  11. biblehistory.net

    Bible History & Christian History

    https://www.biblehistory.net › mesha.html

    The Bible in 2 Kings 3:4-5 verifies Mesha was the king of Moab during their revolt against Israel. The Bible also states in Numbers 21:29-30; that Dibon was a city in the land of Moab and mentions their god, Chemosh. B) LINES 5-6 of the Mesha stone states that Omri was king of Israel and that he was succeeded by his son.
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