Topical Encyclopedia The Moabites, descendants of Lot through his elder daughter, were a people frequently mentioned in the Old Testament. Their territory lay east of the Dead Sea, and they often found themselves in conflict with the Israelites. The Moabites are notable for their interactions with Israel, both hostile and occasionally cooperative. However, the prophetic literature of the Bible contains several pronouncements concerning the ultimate fate of Moab, emphasizing their inability to avert impending destruction.Prophetic Pronouncements: 1. Isaiah's Oracle Against Moab: The prophet Isaiah delivers a comprehensive oracle against Moab, highlighting their impending doom. Isaiah 15 and 16 describe the lamentation and desolation that will befall Moab. Isaiah 15:1 states, "An oracle concerning Moab: Ar in Moab is devastated, destroyed in a night! Kir in Moab is devastated, destroyed in a night!" The prophecy continues to depict the mourning and ruin that will envelop the nation, emphasizing their helplessness in the face of divine judgment. 2. Jeremiah's Pronouncement: Jeremiah also prophesies against Moab, detailing their downfall in Jeremiah 48. The chapter is a lengthy discourse on the destruction that awaits Moab, underscoring their inability to escape divine retribution. Jeremiah 48:42 declares, "Moab will be destroyed as a nation because he vaunted himself against the LORD." The prophecy underscores the futility of Moab's pride and their inevitable collapse. 3. Ezekiel's Judgment: The prophet Ezekiel includes Moab in his list of nations that will face judgment. In Ezekiel 25:8-11, the Lord speaks through Ezekiel, pronouncing judgment on Moab for their scorn and derision against Judah. Ezekiel 25:11 states, "So I will execute judgments on Moab, and they will know that I am the LORD." This passage highlights the certainty of Moab's destruction as part of God's sovereign plan. 4. Amos' Condemnation: The prophet Amos also addresses Moab's fate in Amos 2:1-3. The judgment pronounced is severe, with Amos 2:2 stating, "So I will send fire upon Moab, and it will consume the citadels of Kerioth. Moab will die in tumult, with a war cry and the blast of the trumpet." This prophecy further illustrates the inescapable nature of Moab's destruction. Theological Implications: The prophecies concerning Moab's destruction serve as a testament to the sovereignty and justice of God. The Moabites, despite their attempts to resist or align themselves strategically, could not avert the decreed judgment. These prophetic declarations underscore the biblical theme that no nation or people can withstand the purposes of God when they stand in opposition to His will. The Moabites' fate is a sobering reminder of the consequences of pride and enmity against the Lord and His people. Torrey's Topical Textbook Isaiah 16:12And it shall come to pass, when it is seen that Moab is weary on the high place, that he shall come to his sanctuary to pray; but he shall not prevail. Torrey's Topical Textbook Resources What was Baal Peor in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Chemosh? | GotQuestions.org Who were the Ammonites? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Subtopics Moabites are a Snare to the Israelites Moabites are Given To, As a Possession Moabites with Midian Send for Balaam to Curse Israel Moabites: Alarmed at the Number of Israel Moabites: Always Hostile to Israel Moabites: Benaiah Slew Two Champions of Moabites: Called the People of Chemosh Moabites: Called: Children of Lot Moabites: Called: People of Chemosh Moabites: Calls for Balaam to Curse Israel Moabites: Conquered by Israel and Judah Moabites: David Takes Refuge Among, from Saul Moabites: Deprived of a Large Part of Their Territories by the Amorites Moabites: Descendants of Lot Through his Son Moab Moabites: Excluded from the Congregation of Israel Forever Moabites: Expelled the Ancient Emims Moabites: Gave an Asylum to David's Family Moabites: Harassed and Subdued by Saul Moabites: Israel and Judah Joined Against Moabites: Israelites had War With Moabites: Israelites: Enticed to Idolatry By Moabites: Israelites: Forbidden to Make Leagues With Moabites: Israelites: Forbidden to Spoil Moabites: Israelites: Sometimes Intermarried With Moabites: Joined Babylon Against Judah Moabites: King of, Sacrificed his Son to Excite Animosity Against Moabites: Land of, not Given to the Israelites As a Possession Moabites: Made Tributary to David Moabites: Miraculously Deceived by the Colour of the Water Moabites: Paid Tribute of Sheep and Wool to the King of Israel Moabites: Possessed Many and Great Cities Moabites: Prophecies Concerning Judgments Upon Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Desolation and Grief Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Inability to Avert Destruction Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Restoration from Captivity Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Subjugation to Israel Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Subjugation to Messiah Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Terror on Account of Israel Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: Their Desolation As a Punishment for Their Hatred of Israel Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: To be Captives in Babylon Moabites: Prophesies Respecting: To Destroyed in Three Years Moabites: Prosperous and at Ease Moabites: Refuse Passage of Jephthah's Army Through Their Territory Moabites: Refused to Let Israel Pass Moabites: Revolted from Israel After the Death of Ahab Moabites: Separated from the Amorites by the River Arnon Moabites: The People of Israel Commanded not to Distress the Moabites Moabites: The Territory East of the Jordan River, Bounded on the North by the Arnon River Related Terms |