The king of Moab summoned the prophet Balaam, son of Beor, to curse the Israelites.
Check around Numbers ch. 22, then sit and read for a spell.BTW, the king (Balak) didn't send Balaam to do the cursing, he sent for Balaam,with an invitation to " ... please come to Moab and curse them here for me,and I'll make it worth your while."
Saul.See also:Choosing a king
sometimes questions like this make me think. They were separated after King Solomon died. Before he died and when he was king, they were together.Answer:Not counting Edom and Moab (over whom Solomon had held dominion), Judah was about 1/3 the size of Solomon's kingdom, and Israel (the Ten Tribes) was about two-thirds. However, the relative sizes sometimes grew or shrank.
Samuel.
Balaam was hired by Balak, the king of Moab, to curse the Israelites who were advancing towards his kingdom. Balak hoped that Balaam's curses would weaken the Israelites and prevent them from succeeding in battle.
According to the Bible, Ba'al Worship came to Israel through King Ahab's wife, Queen Jezebel for whom Ba'al Worship was her native religion.
King of Moab (Judges ch.3).
At God's instruction, Samuel the prophet anointed Saul as Israel's first king. Later, and also at God's instruction, Samuel anointed David as Israel's second king.See also the Related Links.Link: More about SamuelLink: More about SaulLink: More about David
Obed was the grandfather of David, who became the king of Israel.
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The word "Moab" is in the King James Version of the Bible 168 times. It is in 151 verses.
Today there is no king of Israel.