NETBible | When you blow an alarm, 1 then the camps that are located 2 on the east side must begin to travel. 3 |
NIV © |
When a trumpet blast is sounded, the tribes camping on the east are to set out. |
NASB © |
"But when you blow an alarm, the camps that are pitched on the east side shall set out. |
NLT © |
"When you sound the signal to move on, the tribes on the east side of the Tabernacle will break camp and move forward. |
MSG © |
When it gives a long blast, that's the signal to march. At the first blast the tribes who were camped on the east set out. |
BBE © |
When a loud note is sounded, the tents placed on the east side are to go forward. |
NRSV © |
When you blow an alarm, the camps on the east side shall set out; |
NKJV © |
"When you sound the advance, the camps that lie on the east side shall then begin their journey. |
KJV | When ye blow <08628> (8804) an alarm <08643>_, then the camps <04264> that lie <02583> (8802) on the east parts <06924> shall go forward <05265> (8804)_. |
NASB © |
"But when you blow <8628> an alarm <8643> , the camps <4264> that are pitched <2583> on the east <6924> side <6924> shall set out.<5265> |
LXXM | kai <2532> CONJ salpieite <4537> V-PAS-2P shmasian {N-ASF} kai <2532> CONJ exarousin <1808> V-FAI-3P ai <3588> T-NPF parembolai {N-NPF} ai <3588> T-NPF paremballousai {V-PAPNP} anatolav <395> N-APF |
NET [draft] ITL | When you blow <08628> an alarm <08643> , then the camps <04264> that are located <02583> on the east <06924> side must begin to travel .<05265> |
HEBREW | hmdq <06924> Mynxh <02583> twnxmh <04264> weonw <05265> hewrt <08643> Mteqtw (10:5) <08628> |
NETBible | When you blow an alarm, 1 then the camps that are located 2 on the east side must begin to travel. 3 |
NET Notes |
1 tn The word for an alarm is תְּרוּעָה (tÿru’ah). The root verb of this word means “to give a blast on the trumpet.” It may also on occasion mean “give a shout” in battle (Josh 6:10). In this passage it must refer to the sound of the trumpet. 2 tn Heb “the camps that are camping.” 3 tn The perfect tense with vav (ו) consecutive functions as the equivalent of the imperfect tense. Here the emphasis is on the start of the journey. |