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OET (OET-RV) the king of Hormah, the king of Arad,
OET-LV The_king of_Ḩārəmāh one the_king of_ˊArād one.
UHB מֶ֤לֶךְ חָרְמָה֙ אֶחָ֔ד מֶ֥לֶךְ עֲרָ֖ד אֶחָֽד׃ ‡
(melek ḩārəmāh ʼeḩād melek ˊₐrād ʼeḩād.)
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Note: Automatic aligning of the OET-RV to the LV is done by some temporary software, hence the OET-RV alignments are incomplete (and may occasionally be wrong).
BrLXX βασιλέα Ἑρμὰθ, βασιλέα Ἀδὲρ,
(basilea Hermath, basilea Ader, )
BrTr the king of Hermath, the king of Ader;
ULT the king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;
UST Hormah, Arad,
BSB • the king of Hormah, one;
• the king of Arad, one;
OEB No OEB JOS 12:14 verse available
WEBBE the king of Hormah, one;
§ the king of Arad, one;
WMBB (Same as above)
NET the king of Hormah (one),
⇔ the king of Arad (one),
LSV the king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;
FBV The king of Hormah. The king of Arad.
T4T Hormah, Arad,
LEB the king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;
BBE The king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;
Moff the king of Hormah, the king of Arad,
JPS the king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;
ASV the king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;
DRA The king of Herma one, the king of Hered one,
YLT The king of Hormah, one; The king of Arad, one;
Drby the king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;
RV the king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;
Wbstr The king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;
KJB-1769 The king of Hormah, one; the king of Arad, one;
KJB-1611 The king of Hormah one: the king of Arad, one:
Bshps The king of Horma, one: the king of Arad, one:
Gnva The King of Hormah, one: the King of Arad, one:
Cvdl the kynge of Horma, the kynge of Arad,
(the king of Horma, the king of Arad,)
Wyc the kyng of Herma, oon;
(the king of Herma, oon;)
Luth der König zu Horma, der König zu Arad,
(der king to Horma, the/of_the king to Arad,)
ClVg rex Herma unus, rex Hered unus,
(rex Herma unus, king Hered unus, )
12:1-24 This chapter summarizes Israel’s conquests on both sides of the Jordan and transitions to Joshua’s distribution of the land of Canaan among the tribes of Israel (ch 13).
Joshua 12:7-24
The first half of the book of Joshua recounts the many battles fought during the conquest of the Promised Land. At the very end of this account, Israel’s conquests are summarized in a list of kings defeated by Moses and Joshua. Moses’ victories in the Transjordan are listed first, followed by Joshua’s victories in the land west of the Jordan River. Each of these defeated kings ruled over a single city-state (and sometimes its surrounding territory), and the cities listed were scattered throughout the entire land allotted to the Israelites by Moses and Joshua. It appears, however, that Israel was not always able to maintain control over some of the cities that were defeated, for several of them are noted as the headquarters of various rulers who oppressed the Israelites during the period of the Judges (e.g., Jerusalem, Gezer, Taanach, Dor, Megiddo, and Hazor; see Judges 1-4).