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Numbers 21:30

Context

21:30 We have overpowered them; 1 

Heshbon has perished as far as Dibon.

We have shattered them as far as Nophah,

which 2  reaches to Medeba.”

Isaiah 15:2

Context

15:2 They went up to the temple, 3 

the people of Dibon went up to the high places to lament. 4 

Because of what happened to Nebo and Medeba, 5  Moab wails.

Every head is shaved bare,

every beard is trimmed off. 6 

Jeremiah 48:18

Context

48:18 Come down from your place of honor;

sit on the dry ground, 7  you who live in Dibon. 8 

For the one who will destroy Moab will attack you;

he will destroy your fortifications.

Jeremiah 48:22

Context
48:22 on Dibon, Nebo, and Beth Diblathaim,
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[21:30]  1 tc The first verb is difficult. MT has “we shot at them.” The Greek has “their posterity perished” (see GKC 218 §76.f).

[21:30]  2 tc The relative pronoun “which” (אֲשֶׁר, ’asher) posed a problem for the ancient scribes here, as indicated by the so-called extraordinary point (punta extraordinaria) over the letter ר (resh) of אֲשֶׁר. Smr and the LXX have “fire” (אֵשׁ, ’esh) here (cf. NAB, NJB, RSV, NRSV). Some modern scholars emend the word to שֹׁאָה (shoah, “devastation”).

[15:2]  3 tn Heb “house.”

[15:2]  4 tn Heb “even Dibon [to] the high places to weep.” The verb “went up” does double duty in the parallel structure.

[15:2]  5 tn Heb “over [or “for”] Nebo and over [or “for”] Medeba.”

[15:2]  6 sn Shaving the head and beard were outward signs of mourning and grief.

[48:18]  7 tn Heb “sit in thirst.” The abstract “thirst” is put for the concrete, i.e., thirsty or parched ground (cf. Deut 8:19; Isa 35:7; Ps 107:33) for the concrete. There is no need to emend to “filth” (צֹאָה [tsoah] for צָמָא [tsama’]) as is sometimes suggested.

[48:18]  8 tn Heb “inhabitant of Daughter Dibon.” “Daughter” is used here as often in Jeremiah for the personification of a city, a country, or its inhabitants. The word “inhabitant” is to be understood as a collective as also in v. 19.



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