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(1.00) | (Jdg 3:8) | 5 tn Or “they served Cushan Rishathaim.” |
(0.71) | (Jdg 3:10) | 3 tn Heb “his hand was strong against Cushan Rishathaim.” |
(0.21) | (Jdg 3:8) | 4 tc Armon Haraim. Traditionally Aram-Naharaim, and sometimes understood as a place in Mesopotamia. This reading accepts the consonantal text but divides the words after the nun (נ) instead of before. The consonants ארמן הרים could be read with a dual ending as ʾArmon Haraim, meaning “Citadel of the Two Mountains,” or with a plural ending as ʾArmon Harim, meaning “Citadel of the Mountains.” In either case, Cushan Rishathaim is probably a remaining Canaanite king with a fortress in the hill country of Israel. See Beitzel, The Moody Atlas of Bible Lands, 106. |