Deuteronomy 3:11
3:11 Only King Og of Bashan was left of the remaining Rephaites. (It is noteworthy
that his sarcophagus
was made of iron.
Does it not, indeed, still remain in Rabbath
of the Ammonites? It is thirteen and a half feet
long and six feet
wide according to standard measure.)
Deuteronomy 3:2
3:2 The
Lord, however, said to me, “Don’t be afraid of him because I have already given him, his whole army,
and his land to you. You will do to him exactly what you did to King Sihon of the Amorites who lived in Heshbon.”
Deuteronomy 12:26
12:26 Only the holy things and votive offerings that belong to you, you must pick up and take to the place the
Lord will choose.
Deuteronomy 17:1
17:1 You must not sacrifice to him
a bull or sheep that has a blemish or any other defect, because that is considered offensive
to the
Lord your God.
Jeremiah 49:2-3
49:2 Because you did that,
I, the Lord, affirm that a time is coming
when I will make Rabbah, the capital city of Ammon,
hear the sound of the battle cry.
It will become a mound covered with ruins.
Its villages will be burned to the ground.
Then Israel will take back its land
from those who took their land from them.
I, the Lord, affirm it!
49:3 Wail, you people in Heshbon, because Ai in Ammon is destroyed.
Cry out in anguish, you people in the villages surrounding Rabbah.
Put on sackcloth and cry out in mourning.
Run about covered with gashes.
For your god Milcom will go into exile
along with his priests and officials.
Ezekiel 21:20
21:20 Mark out the routes for the sword to take: “Rabbah of the Ammonites” and “Judah with Jerusalem in it.”
Ezekiel 25:5
25:5 I will make Rabbah a pasture for camels and Ammon
a resting place for sheep. Then you will know that I am the
Lord.
Amos 1:14
1:14 So I will set fire to Rabbah’s city wall;
fire will consume her fortresses.
War cries will be heard on the day of battle;
a strong gale will blow on the day of the windstorm.