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  1. The Moabite language, also known as the Moabite dialect, is an extinct sub-language or dialect of the Canaanite languages, themselves a branch of Northwest Semitic languages, formerly spoken in the region described in the Bible as Moab (modern day central-western Jordan) in the early 1st millennium BC.

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      Language. The Moabite language was spoken in Moab. It was a...

  2. Idioma moabita - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Contenidos. ocultar. Inicio. Aspectos históricos, sociales y culturales. Descripción lingüística. Referencias. Bibliografía. Idioma moabita. El moabita fue un antiguo dialecto hebraico utilizado por los moabitas. Se ubicaban al oeste de la actual Jordania.

  3. Hebrew – The only Canaanite language that is a living language, and the most successful example of a revived dead language. Moabite – an extinct Canaanite dialect of the Moabite people mentioned in the Bible.

  4. Los moabitas, cuyo territorio se conocía como Moab (en hebreo: מוֹאָב ‎, Môʾāḇ( tiberiano), Moʾav; en asirio Muʾaba, Maʾba o Maʾab; en egipcio Muʾab; en árabe: مؤاب ‎, Muʾāb; en griego: Μωάβ, Mōáb o Μοαβῖτις, Moabitis ), fueron una civilización semita que vivía al este del mar Muerto, en la actual Jordania. 1 Se originó durante el Bronce Recie...

  5. 18 de nov. de 2022 · What Does the Mesha Stele Say? Full translation of the Mesha Stele, an ancient Moabite inscription that might reference the “House of David” André Lemaire November 18, 2022 0 Comments 22608 views Share. Mesha Stele. King Mesha of Moab details his victories over Israel—and seemingly the “House of David”—in this ninth-century stela.

  6. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Moabite, member of a West-Semitic people who lived in the highlands east of the Dead Sea (now in west-central Jordan) and flourished in the 9th century bc. They are known principally through information given in the Old Testament and from the inscription on the Moabite Stone. The Moabites’ culture.