They smote also the tents of cattle, and carried away sheep and camels in abundance, and returned to Jerusalem.
Parallel translations
- WEB They also struck the tents of livestock, and carried away sheep in abundance, and camels, and returned to Jerusalem.
- BSB They also attacked the tents of the herdsmen and carried off many sheep and camels. Then they returned to Jerusalem.
- NKJV They also attacked the livestock enclosures, and carried off sheep and camels in abundance, and returned to Jerusalem.
- NASB They also fatally struck those who owned livestock, and they led away large numbers of sheep and camels. Then they returned to Jerusalem.
- NLT They also attacked the camps of herdsmen and captured many sheep, goats, and camels before finally returning to Jerusalem.
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Quick answer
Judah also seizes livestock and returns to Jerusalem with abundant spoil. The victory ends in full provision and a safe homecoming.
Overview
The closing of the battle account stresses abundance: flocks, camels, and a return to Jerusalem laden with plunder. The completeness underscores God's faithfulness to those who rely on Him. This God-given triumph and rest anticipate the fuller victory and inheritance secured for God's people in Christ.
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Cross-references · 5
- Num 31:30–47And of the children of Israel’s half, thou shalt take one portion of fifty, of the persons, of the beeves, of the asses, and of the flocks, of all manner of beasts, and give them unto the Levites, which keep the charge of the tabernacle of the LORD.
- 1 Sam 30:20And David took all the flocks and the herds, which they drave before those other cattle, and said, This is David’s spoil.
- Num 31:9And the children of Israel took all the women of Midian captives, and their little ones, and took the spoil of all their cattle, and all their flocks, and all their goods.
- 1 Chr 5:21And they took away their cattle; of their camels fifty thousand, and of sheep two hundred and fifty thousand, and of asses two thousand, and of men an hundred thousand.
- 1 Chr 4:41And these written by name came in the days of Hezekiah king of Judah, and smote their tents, and the habitations that were found there, and destroyed them utterly unto this day, and dwelt in their rooms: because there was pasture there for their flocks.
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