15 and[1] the slopes of the ravines that lead to the settlement of Ar and lie along the border of Moab."

Other Translations of Numbers 21:15

King James Version

15 And at the stream of the brooks that goeth down to the dwelling of Ar, and lieth lieth: Heb. leaneth upon the border of Moab.

English Standard Version

15 and the slope of the valleys that extends to the seat of Ar, and leans to the border of Moab."

The Message

15 Along the canyon ravines that lead to the village Ar And lean hard against the border of Moab.

New King James Version

15 And the slope of the brooks That reaches to the dwelling of Ar, And lies on the border of Moab."

New Living Translation

15 and the ravines that extend as far as the settlement of Ar on the border of Moab."

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Numbers 21:15

Commentary on Numbers 21:10-20

(Read Numbers 21:10-20)

We have here the removes of the children of Israel, till they came to the plains of Moab, from whence they passed over Jordan into Canaan. The end of their pilgrimage was near. "They set forward." It were well if we did thus; and the nearer we come to heaven, were so much the more active and abundant in the work of the Lord. The wonderful success God granted to his people, is here spoken of, and, among the rest, their actions on the river Arnon, at Vaheb in Suphah, and other places on that river. In every stage of our lives, nay, in every step, we should notice what God has wrought for us; what he did at such a time, and what in such a place, ought to be distinctly remembered. God blessed his people with a supply of water. When we come to heaven, we shall remove to the well of life, the fountain of living waters. They received it with joy and thankfulness, which made the mercy doubly sweet. With joy must we draw water out of the wells of salvation, John 7:38,39. Does this well spring up in our souls? If so, we should take the comfort to ourselves, and give the glory to God. God promised to give water, but they must open the ground. God's favours must be expected in the use of such means as are within our power, but still the power is only of God.