Mesha - Wikipedia King Mesha (Moabite: 𐤌𐤔𐤏, vocalized as: Mōšáʿ; [1] Hebrew: מֵישַׁע Mēšaʿ) was a king of Moab in the 9th century BC, known most famously for having the Mesha Stele inscribed and erected at Dibon, Jordan
Bible Map: Mesha Mesha came out against them and fell upon the camp His attack was repulsed with heavy slaughter, and the defeated king was chased by the victors until he took refuge in the great fortress of Kir-hareseth
Topical Bible: Mesha Mesha, King of Moab Mesha was a king of Moab, a nation located east of the Dead Sea, during the 9th century BC He is most notably mentioned in the Bible in 2 Kings 3 Mesha is recognized for his rebellion against the Kingdom of Israel following the death of King Ahab
Mesha: An Archaeological Biography - Bible Archaeology Report Mesha’s reign as king of Moab was concurrent with several of the Omride kings of Israel Almost everything that is known about his life comes from two sources: the Bible, and the Mesha Inscription (also called the Mesha Stele or the Moabite Stone, which was discovered in 1868 in Dibhan, Jordan)
Mesha | The amazing name Mesha: meaning and etymology An indepth look at the meaning and etymology of the awesome name Mesha We'll discuss the original Hebrew, plus the words and names Mesha is related to, plus the occurences of this name in the Bible
Moabite Stone [Mesha Stele] - World History Encyclopedia The Moabite Stone, otherwise known as the Mesha Stele, contains an ancient inscription by Mesha, King of Moab during the late 9th century BCE, elements of which match events in the Hebrew Bible The inscription describes two aspects of how Mesha lead Moab into victory against ancient Israel