Joshua 15:2
King James Version (KJV)
And their south border was from the shore of the salt sea, from the bay that looketh southward:
Translations
Joshua 15:2 - Amplified Bible
And their south boundary was from the end of the Salt [Dead] Sea, from the bay that faces southward;
Joshua 15:2 - American Standard Version
And their south border was from the uttermost part of the Salt Sea, from the bay that looketh southward;
Joshua 15:2 - Bible in Basic English
Their south limit was from the farthest part of the Salt Sea, from the inlet looking to the south:
Joshua 15:2 - Darby Bible
And their southern border was from the end of the salt sea, from the tongue that turns southward;
Joshua 15:2 - English Standard Version
And their south boundary ran from the end of the Salt Sea, from the bay that faces southward.
Joshua 15:2 - King James Version
And their south border was from the shore of the salt sea, from the bay that looketh southward:
Joshua 15:2 - La Biblia de las Americas
Y su lìmite al sur se extendìa desde el extremo del mar Salado, desde la bahìa que da hacia el sur,
Joshua 15:2 - The Message
The southern border ran from the tip of the Salt Sea south of The Tongue; it ran southward from Scorpions Pass, went around Zin and just south of Kadesh Barnea; then it ran past Hezron, ascended to Addar, and curved around to Karka; from there it passed along to Azmon, came out at the Brook of Egypt, ending at the Sea. This is the southern boundary.
Joshua 15:2 - New American Standard Bible
Their south border was from the lower end of the Salt Sea, from the bay that turns to the south.
Joshua 15:2 - Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana de Hoy
Su lìmite al sur se extendìa desde el extremo del Mar Salado, desde la bahìa que da hacia el sur,
Joshua 15:2 - World English Bible
Their south border was from the uttermost part of the Salt Sea, from the bay that looks southward;
Joshua 15:2 - Young's Living Translation
and to them the south border is at the extremity of the salt sea, from the bay which is looking southward;
Joshua 15:2 - Additional Comments
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