Deuteronomy 2:11

NETBible

These people, as well as the Anakites, are also considered Rephaites; 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
<846> 
D-APM
ommin {N-PRI}
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; the Moabites call them Emites.

NET Notes

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.