NETBible | These people, as well as the Anakites, are also considered Rephaites; 1 the Moabites call them Emites. |
NIV © |
Like the Anakites, they too were considered Rephaites, but the Moabites called them Emites. |
NASB © |
Like the Anakim, they are also regarded as Rephaim, but the Moabites call them Emim. |
NLT © |
Both the Emites and the Anakites are often referred to as the Rephaites, but the Moabites called them Emites. |
MSG © |
Along with the Anakites they were lumped in with the Rephaites (Ghosts) but in Moab they were called Emites. |
BBE © |
They are numbered among the Rephaim, like the Anakim; but are named Emim by the Moabites. |
NRSV © |
Like the Anakim, they are usually reckoned as Rephaim, though the Moabites call them Emim. |
NKJV © |
They were also regarded as giants, like the Anakim, but the Moabites call them Emim. |
KJV | Which <01992> also were accounted <02803> (8735) giants <07497>_, as the Anakims <06062>_; but the Moabites <04125> call <07121> (8799) them Emims <0368>_. |
NASB © |
Like the Anakim <6062> , they are also <637> regarded <2803> as Rephaim <7497> , but the Moabites <4125> call <7121> them Emim .<368> |
LXXM | rafain {N-PRI} logisyhsontai <3049> V-FPI-3P kai <2532> CONJ outoi <3778> D-NPM wsper <3746> ADV oi <3588> T-NPM enakim {N-PRI} kai <2532> CONJ oi <3588> T-NPM mwabitai {N-NPM} eponomazousin {V-PAI-3P} autouv ommin {N-PRI}<846> D-APM |
NET [draft] ITL | These people <01992> , as well as the Anakites <06062> , are also <0637> considered <02803> Rephaites <07497> ; the Moabites <04125> call <07121> them Emites .<0368> |
HEBREW | Myma <0368> Mhl <0> warqy <07121> Mybamhw <04125> Myqnek <06062> Mh <01992> Pa <0637> wbsxy <02803> Myapr (2:11) <07497> |
NETBible | These people, as well as the Anakites, are also considered Rephaites; 1 the Moabites call them Emites. |
NET Notes |
1 sn Rephaites. The earliest reference to this infamous giant race is, again, in the story of the invasion of the eastern kings (Gen 14:5). They lived around Ashteroth Karnaim, probably modern Tell Ashtarah (cf. Deut 1:4), in the Bashan plateau east of the Sea of Galilee. Og, king of Bashan, was a Rephaite (Deut 3:11; Josh 12:4; 13:12). Other texts speak of them or their kinfolk in both Transjordan (Deut 2:20; 3:13) and Canaan (Josh 11:21-22; 14:12, 15; 15:13-14; Judg 1:20; 1 Sam 17:4; 1 Chr 20:4-8). They also appear in extra-biblical literature, especially in connection with the city state of Ugarit. See C. L’Heureux, “Ugaritic and Biblical Rephaim,” HTR 67 (1974): 265-74. |