Numbers 21:14
Context21:14 This is why it is said in the Book of the Wars of the Lord,
“Waheb in Suphah 1 and the wadis,
the Arnon
Numbers 31:14
Context31:14 But Moses was furious with the officers of the army, the commanders over thousands and commanders over hundreds, who had come from service in the war.
Numbers 31:27
Context31:27 Divide the plunder into two parts, one for those who took part in the war – who went out to battle – and the other for all the community.
Numbers 32:6
Context32:6 Moses said to the Gadites and the Reubenites, “Must your brothers go to war while you 2 remain here?
Numbers 32:27
Context32:27 but your servants will cross over, every man armed for war, to do battle in the Lord’s presence, just as my lord says.”


[21:14] 1 tc The ancient versions show a wide variation here: Smr has “Waheb on the Sea of Reeds,” the Greek version has “he has set Zoob on fire and the torrents of Arnon.” Several modern versions treat the first line literally, taking the two main words as place names: Waheb and Suphah. This seems most likely, but then there would then be no subject or verb. One would need something like “the Israelites marched through.” The KJV, following the Vulgate, made the first word a verb and read the second as “Red Sea” – “what he did in the Red Sea.” But subject of the passage is the terrain. D. L. Christensen proposed emending the first part from אֶת וָהֵב (’et vahev) to אַתָּה יְהוָה (’attah yehvah, “the
[32:6] 2 tn The vav (ו) is a vav disjunctive prefixed to the pronoun; it fits best here as a circumstantial clause, “while you stay here.”