“Send lambs
To the ruler of the land,
From Sela,
By way of the desert,
To the mount
Of the daughter of Zion.
Like fluttering birds,
Like scattered nestlings,
So are the daughters of Moab
At the fords of the Arnon.”
The Moabites were going to send lambs to the ruler of Judah at Mount Zion. They were going to send these lambs from Sela, the capital of Edom, another country south of Moab that was supposedly descended from Lot’s daughters. These lambs would go via the desert. Meanwhile, the daughters or women of Moab were at the banks of the Arnon River that was on the borders between Moab and the Reuben territory. There they were like fluttering birds or young nestling birds waiting for help or a place to land. The Moabites were appealing to Judah and Jerusalem.