‘Arvot Moav

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‘Arvot Moav is the Hebrew name for the biblical Plains of Moab, the region east of the Jordan River where the Israelites camped before entering the Promised Land.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical geographic region
location in the Hebrew Bible
alsoKnownAs Araboth Moab
Valley of Moses
surface form: Arvot Moav

Plains of Moab
associatedWithFigure Balaam
Balak
Moses
associatedWithPeople Israelites
associatedWithTribe half-tribe of Manasseh
Tribe of Gad
surface form: tribe of Gad

Tribe of Reuben
surface form: tribe of Reuben
borderedBy Jordan River to the west
describedAs the region east of the Jordan River where the Israelites camped before entering the Promised Land
eventLocation place of Israelite encampment before entering Canaan
place where Moses delivered parts of Deuteronomy
place where Moses viewed the Promised Land from nearby Mount Nebo
historicalContext territory traditionally associated with the ancient kingdom of Moab
label ‘Arvot Moav
languageOfName Hebrew
locatedEastOf Jordan River
locatedIn Moab
mentionedIn Book of Deuteronomy
Book of Joshua
Book of Numbers
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible
modernApproximateLocation area in modern-day Jordan opposite Jericho
partOf Transjordan
precedesEvent Israelite conquest of Canaan
crossing of the Jordan River into the Promised Land
religiousSignificance associated with covenant renewal in Deuteronomy
important site in Jewish biblical tradition
roleInNarrative final encampment of the Israelites before entering Canaan
scripturalRole staging area for Israel’s entry into the land of Canaan
terrainType plains

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Plains of Moab HebrewName ‘Arvot Moav