Deuteronomio 4:48

48 desde Aroer, que está a la orilla del valle del Arnón, hasta el monte Sion, es decir, Hermón,

Deuteronomio 4:48 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 4:48

From Aroer, which is by the bank of the river Arnon
A city of Moab, which was situated on the bank of the river Arnon, that was on the border of Moab, ( Deuteronomy 2:36 ) ( 3:12 ) ,

even unto Mount Sion, which [is] Hermon;
the meaning is, that the lands of these two kings conquered by Israel reached from the city Aroer on the river Arnon to Mount Hermon, the one being the southern, the other the northern boundary of them. Here Hermon has another name Sion, and is to be carefully distinguished from Mount Zion near Jerusalem; it lying in a different country, and being written with a different letter in the Hebrew language. In the Septuagint version it is called Seon, and by the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem the mount of snow; (See Gill on Deuteronomy 3:9).

Deuteronomio 4:48 In-Context

46 al otro lado del Jordán en el valle frente a Bet-peor, en la tierra de Sehón, rey de los amorreos, que habitaba en Hesbón, a quien Moisés y los hijos de Israel derrotaron cuando salieron de Egipto.
47 Y tomaron posesión de su tierra y de la tierra de Og, rey de Basán, los dos reyes de los amorreos que estaban al otro lado del Jordán hacia el oriente,
48 desde Aroer, que está a la orilla del valle del Arnón, hasta el monte Sion, es decir, Hermón,
49 con todo el Arabá al otro lado del Jordán, al oriente, hasta el mar del Arabá, al pie de las laderas del Pisga.
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