even the slopes of the wadis that extend to the site of Ar and lie along the border of Moab.”
Parallel translations
- WEB the slope of the valleys that incline toward the dwelling of Ar, leans on the border of Moab.”
- KJV And at the stream of the brooks that goeth down to the dwelling of Ar, and lieth upon the border of Moab.
- ESV and the slope of the valleys that extends to the seat of Ar, and leans to the border of Moab.”
- NKJV And the slope of the brooks That reaches to the dwelling of Ar, And lies on the border of Moab.”
- NASB And the slope of the wadis That extends to the site of Ar, And leans to the border of Moab.”
- NLT and the ravines that extend as far as the settlement of Ar on the border of Moab.”
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Quick answer
The quoted poem describes the slopes of the valleys leaning toward Ar and the border of Moab. The fragment fixes the geography near Moab's edge.
Overview
These poetic lines describe the rugged terrain of the Arnon gorges along Moab's frontier. The vivid place-names confirm Israel's position on the threshold of the land. The use of older poetry weaves Israel's journey into a remembered heritage of the Lord's leading.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- Deut 2:9Then the LORD said to me, “Do not harass the Moabites or provoke them to war, for I will not give you any of their land, because I have given Ar to the descendants of Lot as their possession.”
- Deut 2:18“Today you are going to cross the border of Moab at Ar.
- Num 21:28For a fire went out from Heshbon, a blaze from the city of Sihon. It consumed Ar of Moab, the rulers of Arnon’s heights.
- Deut 2:29just as the descendants of Esau who live in Seir and the Moabites who live in Ar did for us, until we cross the Jordan into the land that the LORD our God is giving us.”
- Isa 15:1This is the burden against Moab: Ar in Moab is ruined, destroyed in a night! Kir in Moab is devastated, destroyed in a night!
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