There they found rich, good pasture, and the land was spacious, peaceful, and quiet; for some Hamites had lived there formerly.
Parallel translations
- WEB They found fat pasture and good, and the land was wide, and quiet, and peaceful; for those who lived there before were descended from Ham.
- KJV And they found fat pasture and good, and the land was wide, and quiet, and peaceable; for they of Ham had dwelt there of old.
- NKJV And they found rich, good pasture, and the land was broad, quiet, and peaceful; for some Hamites formerly lived there.
- NASB They found pasture that was rich and good, and the land was spread out on both sides, and peaceful and undisturbed; for those who lived there previously were Hamites.
- NLT They found lush pastures there, and the land was spacious, quiet, and peaceful. Some of Ham’s descendants had been living in that region.
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They found rich, broad, and peaceful pasture in land formerly held by descendants of Ham. It describes the desirable territory they discovered.
Overview
The Simeonites came upon fat, quiet, and spacious grazing land previously occupied by Hamite peoples. The description echoes the goodness of the land God had long promised Israel. Their discovery of this fertile place is presented as a gracious provision, fulfilling the blessing of increase upon the tribe.
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Cross-references · 5
- Judg 18:7–10So the five men departed and came to Laish, where they saw that the people were living securely, like the Sidonians, tranquil and unsuspecting. There was nothing lacking in the land and no oppressive ruler. And they were far away from the Sidonians and had no alliance with anyone.
- Gen 10:6The sons of Ham: Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan.
- Gen 9:22–29And Ham, the father of Canaan, saw his father’s nakedness and told his two brothers outside.
- Ps 105:23Then Israel entered Egypt; Jacob dwelt in the land of Ham.
- Ps 78:51He struck all the firstborn of Egypt, the virility in the tents of Ham.
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