ANCIENT WORD WEDNESDAY
Have you ever just wanted to stop, to sit, to rest for a while? You may not have known it but you were getting your moshab on. Moshab, pronounced mow-shawb’, is translated literally into “seat” but can mean many things. Figuratively, it means a site, abstractly it is a session, by extension it is an abode, and by implication it is a population.
Moshab is translated from these definitions as assembly, dwell, in, dwelling, dwelt, inhabited, seat, sitting, and many more words. Check out moshab and see the 43 Old Testament verses that use this ancient word.