And the border of the Amorites extended from the Ascent of Akrabbim to Sela and beyond.
Parallel translations
- WEB The border of the Amorites was from the ascent of Akrabbim, from the rock, and upward.
- KJV And the coast of the Amorites was from the going up to Akrabbim, from the rock, and upward.
- NKJV Now the boundary of the Amorites was from the Ascent of Akrabbim, from Sela, and upward.
- NASB The border of the Amorites ran from the ascent of Akrabbim, from Sela and upward.
- NLT The boundary of the Amorites ran from Scorpion Pass to Sela and continued upward from there.
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Quick answer
The chapter closes by noting the southern boundary of Amorite territory. It matters as a geographic marker concluding the account of failures.
Overview
This closing note fixes the extent of remaining enemy territory, summing up how much land stayed in foreign hands. The detail underscores the unfinished conquest. Chapter one thus ends not in triumph but in a sobering catalog of compromise, preparing for the LORD's rebuke in chapter two.
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Cross-references · 2
- Num 34:4cross south of the Ascent of Akrabbim, continue to Zin, and go south of Kadesh-barnea. Then it will go on to Hazar-addar and proceed to Azmon,
- Josh 15:2–3Their southern border started at the bay on the southern tip of the Salt Sea,
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