NETBible | to the third white horses, and to the fourth spotted horses, all of them strong. 1 |
NIV © |
the third white, and the fourth dappled—all of them powerful. |
NASB © |
with the third chariot white horses, and with the fourth chariot strong dappled horses. |
NLT © |
the third by white horses, and the fourth by dappled–gray horses. |
MSG © |
the third chariot by white horses, and the fourth chariot by dappled horses. All the horses were powerful. |
BBE © |
And in the third, white horses; and in the fourth, horses of mixed colour. |
NRSV © |
the third chariot white horses, and the fourth chariot dappled gray horses. |
NKJV © |
with the third chariot white horses, and with the fourth chariot dappled horses––strong steeds . |
KJV | And in the third <07992> chariot <04818> white <03836> horses <05483>_; and in the fourth <07243> chariot <04818> grisled <01261> and bay <0554> horses <05483>_. {bay: or, strong} |
NASB © |
with the third <7992> chariot <4818> white <3836> horses <5483> , and with the fourth <7243> chariot <4818> strong <554> dappled <1261> horses .<5483> |
LXXM | kai <2532> CONJ en <1722> PREP tw <3588> T-DSN armati <716> N-DSN tw <3588> T-DSN tritw <5154> A-DSM ippoi <2462> N-NPM leukoi <3022> A-NPM kai <2532> CONJ en <1722> PREP tw <3588> T-DSN armati <716> N-DSN tw <3588> T-DSN tetartw <5067> A-DSN ippoi <2462> N-NPM poikiloi qaroi {A-NPM}<4164> A-NPM |
NET [draft] ITL | to the third <07992> white <03836> horses <05483> , and to the fourth <07243> spotted <01261> horses <05483> , all of them strong .<0554> |
HEBREW | Myuma <0554> Mydrb <01261> Myowo <05483> tyebrh <07243> hbkrmbw <04818> Mynbl <03836> Myowo <05483> tyslsh <07992> hbkrmbw (6:3) <04818> |
NETBible | to the third white horses, and to the fourth spotted horses, all of them strong. 1 |
NET Notes |
1 tc For the MT reading אֲמֻצִּים (’amutsim, “strong”) Aquila and Syriac presuppose אֲדֻמִּים (’adummim, “red”), thus giving the red horse an assignment and eliminating the problem of a fifth, “spotted” horse. The fourth would be a mottled red horse according to this view. There is, however, no manuscript support for this interpretation. |