NETBible | all the kings of Arabia who 1 live in the desert; |
NIV © |
all the kings of Arabia and all the kings of the foreign people who live in the desert; |
NASB © |
and all the kings of Arabia and all the kings of the foreign people who dwell in the desert; |
NLT © |
I went to the kings of Arabia, the kings of the nomadic tribes of the desert, |
MSG © |
All the kings of Arabia and the various Bedouin sheiks and chieftains wandering about in the desert; |
BBE © |
And all the kings of Arabia, and all the kings of the mixed people living in the waste land; |
NRSV © |
all the kings of Arabia and all the kings of the mixed peoples that live in the desert; |
NKJV © |
all the kings of Arabia and all the kings of the mixed multitude who dwell in the desert; |
KJV | And all the kings <04428> of Arabia <06152>_, and all the kings <04428> of the mingled people <06153> that dwell <07931> (8802) in the desert <04057>_, |
NASB © |
and all <3605> the kings <4428> of Arabia <6152> and all <3605> the kings <4428> of the foreign <6154> people <6154> who dwell <7931> in the desert ;<4057> |
LXXM | (32:24) kai <2532> CONJ pantav <3956> A-APM touv <3588> T-APM summiktouv {A-APM} touv <3588> T-APM kataluontav <2647> V-PAPAP en <1722> PREP th <3588> T-DSF erhmw <2048> N-DSF |
NET [draft] ITL | all <03605> the kings <04428> of Arabia <06152> who live <07931> in the desert ;<04057> |
HEBREW | rbdmb <04057> Mynksh <07931> breh <06154> yklm <04428> lk <03605> taw <0853> bre <06152> yklm <04428> lk <03605> taw (25:24) <0853> |
NETBible | all the kings of Arabia who 1 live in the desert; |
NET Notes |
1 tc Or “and all the kings of people of mixed origin who.” The Greek version gives evidence of having read the term only once; it refers to the “people of mixed origin” without reference to the kings of Arabia. While the term translated “people of mixed origin” seems appropriate in the context of a group of foreigners within a larger entity (e.g. Israel in Exod 12:38; Neh 13:3; Egypt in Jer 50:37), it seems odd to speak of them as a separate entity under their own kings. The presence of the phrase in the Hebrew text and the other versions dependent upon it can be explained as a case of dittography. 1 sn See further Jer 49:28-33 for judgment against some of these Arabian peoples. |