For their outcry echoes to the border of Moab. Their wailing reaches Eglaim; it is heard in Beer-elim.
Parallel translations
- WEB For the cry has gone around the borders of Moab; its wailing to Eglaim, and its wailing to Beer Elim.
- KJV For the cry is gone round about the borders of Moab; the howling thereof unto Eglaim, and the howling thereof unto Beerelim.
- NKJV For the cry has gone all around the borders of Moab, Its wailing to Eglaim And its wailing to Beer Elim.
- NASB For the cry of distress has gone around the territory of Moab, Its wailing goes as far as Eglaim and its howling to Beer-elim.
- NLT A cry of distress echoes through the land of Moab from one end to the other— from Eglaim to Beer-elim.
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Quick answer
The sound of weeping encircles all Moab's borders, reaching its farthest towns. No corner of the land escapes the lament.
Overview
Isaiah emphasizes that the cry of distress extends to the very edges of Moab, from Eglaim to Beer Elim. The completeness of the mourning underscores the totality of the judgment. The encircling wail leaves no doubt that the calamity has touched the whole nation.
Cross-references & the web
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- Jer 48:31–34Therefore I will wail for Moab; I will cry out for all of Moab; I will moan for the men of Kir-heres.
- Ezek 47:10Fishermen will stand by the shore; from En-gedi to En-eglaim they will spread their nets to catch fish of many kinds, like the fish of the Great Sea.
- Jer 48:20–24Moab is put to shame, for it has been shattered. Wail and cry out! Declare by the Arnon that Moab is destroyed.
- Isa 15:2–5Dibon goes up to its temple to weep at its high places. Moab wails over Nebo, as well as over Medeba. Every head is shaved, every beard is cut off.
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