And all the kings <04428> of Arabia <06152>, and all the kings <04428> of the mingled people <06153> that dwell <07931> (8802) in the desert <04057>,
BBE
And all the kings of Arabia, and all the kings of the mixed people living in the waste land;
MESSAGE
All the kings of Arabia and the various Bedouin sheiks and chieftains wandering about in the desert;
NKJV
all the kings of Arabia and all the kings of the mixed multitude who dwell in the desert;
PHILIPS
RWEBSTR
And all the kings of Arabia, and all the kings of the mixed people that dwell in the desert,
GWV
all the kings of Arabia, and all the kings of the foreign people living in the desert;
NET
all the kings of Arabia who* live in the desert;
NET
25:24 all the kings of Arabia who1462
tc Or “and all the kings of people of mixed origin who.” The Greek version gives evidence of having read the term only once; it refers to the “people of mixed origin” without reference to the kings of Arabia. While the term translated “people of mixed origin” seems appropriate in the context of a group of foreigners within a larger entity (e.g. Israel in Exod 12:38; Neh 13:3; Egypt in Jer 50:37), it seems odd to speak of them as a separate entity under their own kings. The presence of the phrase in the Hebrew text and the other versions dependent upon it can be explained as a case of dittography.
sn See further Jer 49:28-33 for judgment against some of these Arabian peoples.