Deuteronomy 3:9

“(Which Hermon the Sidonians call Syrion: and the Amorites call it Shenir.)”

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Other Translations for Deuteronomy 3:9

([Which] Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion; and the Amorites call it Shenir;)
- King James Version

(Sidonians call Hermon Sirion, and the Amorites call it Senir):
- New American Standard Version (1995)

(`which' Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion, and the Amorites call it Senir;)
- American Standard Version (1901)

(By the Sidonians, Hermon is named Sirion, and by the Amorites Shenir;)
- Basic English Bible

(the Sidonians call Hermon Sirion, and the Amorites call it Senir):
- Darby Bible

(Which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion; and the Amorites call it Shenir;)
- Webster's Bible

([which] Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion, and the Amorites call it Senir;)
- World English Bible

(Sidonians call Hermon, Sirion; and the Amorites call it Senir,)
- Youngs Literal Bible

which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion, and the Amorites call it Senir--
- Jewish Publication Society Bible

Commentary for Deuteronomy 3:9

Wesley's Notes for Deuteronomy 3:9

3:9 Sirion - Elsewhere called Mount Gilead, and Lebanon, and here Shenir, and Sirion, which several names are given to this one mountain partly by several people, and partly in regard of several tops and parts of it.


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