2 Kings 3:4 Cross References - Thomson

4 Now Mosa king of Moab, was a Noked [one who paid tribute in sheep] and rebelliously withheld from the king of Israel a hundred thousand lambs, and a hundred thousand rams with the wool.

Genesis 13:2

2 Now Abram was very rich in cattle and in silver and gold,

Genesis 26:13-14

13 and the man was exalted and prospered more and more till he became exceeding great. 14 And he had flocks and herds of cattle and many fields under cultivation. And the Philistines envied him;

2 Samuel 8:2

2 David also smote Moab, and measured them with lines, having caused them to dwell in the country, and there were two lines to be put to death, and two lines to be saved alive. So Moab became servants to David, and brought him gifts.

1 Chronicles 18:2

2 He smote Moab also, and they became vassals to David and brought him gifts.

2 Chronicles 26:10

10 he built towers in the wilderness, and dug many wells, for he bad much cattle at Sephale, and in the plains, and vine dressers in the hilly country, and on Karmel, for he was fond of husbandry.

Job 1:3

3 His attendants were numerous, and his works great in the country. He was also a man of illustrious birth, among the people of the east.

Job 42:12

12 And the Lord blessed the latter days of Job more than the former; so that his stock was fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen, a thousand breeding asses.

Psalms 60:8

8 Moab is the cauldron of my hope. Over Idumea I will extend my march: to me the Philistines are subjected.

Psalms 108:9-10

9 Moab, the cauldron of my hope. Over Idumea I shall extend my march: to me the Philistines are subjected. 10 Who will conduct me to the strong city; who will guide me to Idumea?

Isaiah 16:1-2

1 I will send away as reptiles on the earth. Is Petra a desert? There is the mountain of the daughter of Sion [to fly to] 2 for thou shalt be [like the young of a flown bird carried away] Thou, Moab, shalt be a vassal; and after that there will be a greater tribute of lambs.

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