American King James Version
"(Which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion; and the Amorites call it Shenir;) "
— Deuteronomy 3:9, American King James Version
“(Which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion; and the Amorites call it Shenir;)”
“(which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion, and the Amorites call it Senir); ”
“([which] Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion, and the Amorites call it Senir;)”
“(the Sidonians call Hermon Sirion and the Amorites call it Senir),”
“Which the Sidonians call Sarion, and the Amorrhites Sanir:”
“(By the Sidonians, Hermon is named Sirion, and by the Amorites Shenir;)”
“(Which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion; and the Amorites call it Shenir;)”
And we utterly destroyed them, as we did to Sihon king of Heshbon, utterly destroying the men, women, and children, of every city.
But all the cattle, and the spoil of the cities, we took for a prey to ourselves.
And we took at that time out of the hand of the two kings of the Amorites the land that was on this side Jordan, from the river of Arnon to mount Hermon;
(Which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion; and the Amorites call it Shenir;)
All the cities of the plain, and all Gilead, and all Bashan, to Salchah and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
For only Og king of Bashan remained of the remnant of giants; behold his bedstead was a bedstead of iron; is it not in Rabbath of the children of Ammon? nine cubits was the length thereof, and four cubits the breadth of it, after the cubit of a man.
And this land, which we possessed at that time, from Aroer, which is by the river Arnon, and half mount Gilead, and the cities thereof, gave I to the Reubenites and to the Gadites.