TB_ITL_DRF | pelanduk <08227>, bangsa <05971> yang lemah <06099>, tetapi yang membuat <07760> rumahnya <01004> di bukit <05553> batu, |
TB | pelanduk, bangsa yang lemah, tetapi yang membuat rumahnya di bukit batu, |
BIS | Pelanduk, binatang yang lemah, tetapi membuat rumahnya di bukit batu. |
FAYH | (30-24)
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TL | dan kelinci itu suatu bangsa yang lemah, maka diperbuatkannya juga sarangnya dalam batu gunung; |
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DRFT_SB | maka tikus mendok pula suatu bangsa yang lemah tetapi diperbuatkannya sarangnya di celah batu |
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ENDE | musang2-gunung, jaitu bangsa tak berkekuatan, tetapi didalam wadaslah mereka membuat liangnja; |
TL_ITL_DRF | dan kelinci <08227> itu suatu bangsa <05971> yang lemah, maka diperbuatkannya juga sarangnya <07760> <06099> dalam <01004> batu <05553> gunung; |
AV# | The conies <08227> [are but] a feeble <06099> folk <05971>, yet make <07760> (8799) they their houses <01004> in the rocks <05553>; |
BBE | The conies are only a feeble people, but they make their houses in the rocks; |
MESSAGE | marmots--vulnerable as they are, manage to arrange for rock-solid homes; |
NKJV | The rock badgers are a feeble folk, Yet they make their homes in the crags; |
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RWEBSTR | The conies [are but] a feeble people, yet they make their houses in the rocks; |
GWV | Rock badgers are not a mighty species, yet they make their home in the rocks. |
NET | rock badgers* are creatures with little power, but they make their homes in the crags; |
NET | 30:26 rock badgers2516 tn Or “hyraxes.” This is the Syrian Hyrax, also known as the rock badger. KJV, ASV has “conies” (alternately spelled “coneys” by NIV), a term usually associated with the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) but which can also refer to the pika or the hyrax. Scholars today generally agree that the Hebrew term used here refers to a type of hyrax, a small ungulate mammal of the family Procaviidae native to Africa and the Middle East which has a thick body, short legs and ears and a rudimentary tail. The simple “badger” (so NASB, NRSV, CEV) could lead to confusion with the badger, an entirely unrelated species of burrowing mammal related to weasels. are creatures with little power,
but they make their homes in the crags;
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BHSSTR | <01004> Mtyb <05553> elob <07760> wmyvyw <06099> Mwue <03808> al <05971> Me <08227> Mynps (30:26) |
LXXM | kai {<2532> CONJ} oi {<3588> T-NPM} coirogrullioi {N-NPM} eynov {<1484> N-NSN} ouk {<3364> ADV} iscuron {<2478> A-NSN} oi {<3739> R-NPM} epoihsanto {<4160> V-AMI-3P} en {<1722> PREP} petraiv {<4073> N-DPF} touv {<3588> T-APM} eautwn {<1438> D-GPM} oikouv {<3624> N-APM} |
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