NETBible | The mountain of Bashan 1 is a towering mountain; 2 the mountain of Bashan is a mountain with many peaks. 3 |
NIV © |
The mountains of Bashan are majestic mountains; rugged are the mountains of Bashan. |
NASB © |
A mountain of God is the mountain of Bashan; A mountain of many peaks is the mountain of Bashan. |
NLT © |
The majestic mountains of Bashan stretch high into the sky. |
MSG © |
You huge mountains, Bashan mountains, mighty mountains, dragon mountains. |
BBE © |
A hill of God is the hill of Bashan; a hill with high tops is the hill of Bashan. |
NRSV © |
O mighty mountain, mountain of Bashan; O many-peaked mountain, mountain of Bashan! |
NKJV © |
A mountain of God is the mountain of Bashan; A mountain of many peaks is the mountain of Bashan. |
KJV | The hill <02022> of God <0430> [is as] the hill <02022> of Bashan <01316>_; an high <01386> hill <02022> [as] the hill <02022> of Bashan <01316>_. |
NASB © |
A mountain <2022> of God <430> is the mountain <2022> of Bashan <1316> ; A mountain <2022> of many peaks <1386> is the mountain <2022> of Bashan .<1316> |
LXXM | (67:16) orov <3735> N-NSN tou <3588> T-GSM yeou <2316> N-GSM orov <3735> N-NSN pion <4095> V-AAPNS orov <3735> N-NSN teturwmenon {V-RPPNS} orov <3735> N-NSN pion <4095> V-AAPNS |
NET [draft] ITL | The mountain <02022> of Bashan <01316> is a towering mountain <02022> ; the mountain <02022> <02022> of Bashan <01316> is a mountain with many peaks .<01386> |
HEBREW | Nsb <01316> rh <02022> Mynnbg <01386> rh <02022> Nsb <01316> rh <02022> Myhla <0430> rh <02022> (68:15) <68:16> |
NETBible | The mountain of Bashan 1 is a towering mountain; 2 the mountain of Bashan is a mountain with many peaks. 3 |
NET Notes |
1 sn The mountain of Bashan probably refers to Mount Hermon. 2 tn Heb “a mountain of God.” The divine name is probably used here in a superlative sense to depict a very high mountain (“a mountain fit for God,” as it were). Cf. NIV “are majestic mountains”; NRSV “O mighty mountain.” 3 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term, which appears only here in the OT, is uncertain. HALOT 174 s.v. גַּבְנוֹן suggests “many-peaked,” while BDB 148 s.v. גַּבְנִן suggests “rounded summit.” |