Mesha

Mesha

Mesha (spr. mescha), linker Nebenfluß der Düna in den russ. Gouvernements Smolensk und Witebsk, 212 km lang, ist von der Mündung der Obscha an auf 127 km schiffbar.


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  • Mesha — King Mesha of Moab was a king of Moabites around the 9th century BC, known most famous for writing the Mesha stela. The books of Samuel record that Moab was conquered by David (floruit c.1000 970 BCE) and retained in the territories of his son… …   Wikipedia

  • Mesha — La estela de Mesha. El rey Mesha fue un rey de Moab del siglo IX a. C., una banda de tierra llena de colinas de la actual Jordania, al norte de Edom, al otro lado del Mar Muerto desde Judá hasta el valle del río Arnón. Los libros… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Mesha —    Middle district, Vulgate, Messa.    1) A plain in that part of the boundaries of Arabia inhabited by the descendants of Joktan (Gen. 10:30).    2) Heb. meysh a, deliverance, the eldest son of Caleb (1 Chr. 2:42), and brother of Jerahmeel.… …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

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  • Mesha Stele — in the Louvre Museum. The Mesha Stele (popularized in the 19th century as the Moabite Stone ) is a black basalt stone bearing an inscription by the 9th century BC ruler Mesha of Moab in Jordan. The inscription was set up about 840 BC as a… …   Wikipedia

  • MESHA STELE — MESHA STELE, an inscribed basalt stele, measuring about 40 inches (one meter) high and about 28 inches (70 centimeters) wide, erected by mesha , king of Moab, at Dibon (today, Dhībân), probably in the third quarter of the ninth century, B.C.E.… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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