NETBible | Its underparts 1 are the sharp points of potsherds, it leaves its mark in the mud like a threshing sledge. 2 |
NIV © |
His undersides are jagged potsherds, leaving a trail in the mud like a threshing-sledge. |
NASB © |
"His underparts are like sharp potsherds; He spreads out like a threshing sledge on the mire. |
NLT © |
Its belly is covered with scales as sharp as glass. They tear up the ground as it drags through the mud. |
MSG © |
His belly is armor-plated, inexorable--unstoppable as a barge. |
BBE © |
Under him are sharp edges of broken pots: as if he was pulling a grain-crushing instrument over the wet earth. |
NRSV © |
Its underparts are like sharp potsherds; it spreads itself like a threshing sledge on the mire. |
NKJV © |
His undersides are like sharp potsherds; He spreads pointed marks in the mire. |
KJV | Sharp <02303> stones <02789> [are] under him: he spreadeth <07502> (8799) sharp pointed things <02742> upon the mire <02916>_. {Sharp stones: Heb. Sharp pieces of potsherd} |
NASB © |
"His underparts <8478> are like sharp <2303> potsherds <2789> ; He spreads <7502> out like a threshing <2742> sledge <2742> on the mire .<2916> |
LXXM | (41:22) h <3588> T-NSF strwmnh {N-NSF} autou <846> D-GSM obeliskoi {N-NPM} oxeiv <3691> A-NPM pav <3956> A-NSM de <1161> PRT crusov <5557> N-NSM yalasshv <2281> N-GSF up <5259> PREP auton <846> D-ASM wsper <3746> ADV phlov amuyhtov {A-NSM}<4081> N-NSM |
NET [draft] ITL | Its underparts <08478> are the sharp <02303> points of potsherds <02789> , it leaves its mark <07502> in <05921> the mud <02916> like a threshing sledge .<02742> |
HEBREW | jyj <02916> yle <05921> Uwrx <02742> dpry <07502> vrx <02789> ydwdx <02303> wytxt <08478> (41:30) <41:22> |
NETBible | Its underparts 1 are the sharp points of potsherds, it leaves its mark in the mud like a threshing sledge. 2 |
NET Notes |
1 tn Heb “under him.” 2 tn Here only the word “sharp” is present, but in passages like Isa 41:15 it is joined with “threshing sledge.” Here and in Amos 1:3 and Isa 28:27 the word stands alone, but represents the “sledge.” |