Moab
Moab is a Western-Semitic people who lived in the Jordanian region east of the Dead Sea of Israel and has long been known as a nation that has afflicted Israel. Moab is known to have two daughters of Abraham's nephew Lot, an ancestor, one of the daughters of the Moabites, and the other of the ancestors of the Ammonites. Later, in the days of Judge, Eglon the king of Moab invaded Israel and ruled Israel when the people of Israel were not serving God. But Eglon was murdered by Ehud in Israel, and the Moabites no longer ruled over the nation of Israel, and they lived in the period of the Intercontinental period, mixed with other nations. During the reign of King Bethlehem, the second daughter-in-law of Naomi, the Lady of Israel, married Boaz, the father of Israel, who became a widow of David.