The modern nation state of Jordan consists of ancient Moab in the south and Ammon in the central portion and Aram in the north today. Moab and Ammon were never completely destroyed but were conquered by various nations. See link below.
Moab and Ammon were named after Lot's two sons by incest.
Today, it is the modern state of Jordan. In the time of King David, it as Ammon to the north and Moab to the south.
Moab and Ammon (Ben-Ammi) were two boys who were born to Lot when he slept with his daughters, in the aftermath of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis ch.19). These two boys fathered the two nations of Moab and Ammon.
At the time of the Israelites move into the Promised Land,Moab and Ammon were the nations on the eastern border of the Dead Sea. These two nations were related to the Israelites through Lot, Abraham's nephew (Gen. 19:33-38). The Israelites were not to disposes these people (Deut.2:18-19).
With neighboring nations. The nearby peoples included: Egypt, Edom, Ammon, Moab, Midian, Ishmael, Babylonia, and Canaanites in what is now Lebanon.
With neighboring nations. The nearby peoples included: Egypt, Edom, Ammon, Moab, Midian, Ishmael, Babylonia, and Canaanites in what is now Lebanon.
God commanded the Israelites to avoid attacking Moab (Deuteronomy 2:9). The same holds true for Edom (ibid 2:4-5) and Ammon (ibid 2:19).
The King did pray to God who went against the people of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, who had come against Judah; and they were defeated (see 2 Chronicles 20).
Mainly Syria ['Damascus'], but also includes Jordan ['Ammon' & 'Moab']. Although some of these prophecies have already been fulfilled in part, they are yet to be completelyfulfilled.
Answer:The descendants of lot is Moab - Iraq.
The two nations born of Lot and his daughters are Moab and Ammon. After fleeing the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, Lot's daughters, believing they were the last people on Earth, conceived children with their father. The elder daughter bore a son named Moab, and the younger daughter bore a son named Ben-Ammi, who became the ancestor of the Ammonites.
Edom corresponds to modern-day southern Jordan, while Moab is also located in central Jordan. The Ishmaelites are often associated with Arab tribes, and the Hagrites are linked to groups in Jordan and northern Arabia. Gebal is identified with the city of Byblos in present-day Lebanon, Ammon corresponds to the central part of Jordan, and Amalek is thought to be associated with certain historical nomadic groups in the region, potentially linked to parts of southern Israel and the Sinai Peninsula.