Deuteronomy 3:6
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New International Version
We completely destroyed them, as we had done with Sihon king of Heshbon, destroying every city--men, women and children.


English Standard Version
And we devoted them to destruction, as we did to Sihon the king of Heshbon, devoting to destruction every city, men, women, and children.


New American Standard Bible
"We utterly destroyed them, as we did to Sihon king of Heshbon, utterly destroying the men, women and children of every city.


King James Bible
And we utterly destroyed them, as we did unto Sihon king of Heshbon, utterly destroying the men, women, and children, of every city.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
We completely destroyed them, as we had done to Sihon king of Heshbon, destroying the men, women, and children of every city.


International Standard Version
We utterly destroyed them, just as we did King Sihon of Heshbon, attacking them in every city—the men, women, and children.


American Standard Version
And we utterly destroyed them, as we did unto Sihon king of Heshbon, utterly destroying every inhabited city, with the women and the little ones.


Douay-Rheims Bible
And we utterly destroyed them, as we had done to Sehon the king of Hesebon, destroying every city, men and women and children:


Darby Bible Translation
And we utterly destroyed them, as we had done to Sihon the king of Heshbon, utterly destroying every city, men, women and little ones.


Young's Literal Translation
and we devote them, as we have done to Sihon king of Heshbon, devoting every city, men, the women, and the infants;


Commentaries
3:1-11 Og was very powerful, but he did not take warning by the ruin of Sihon, and desire conditions of peace. He trusted his own strength, and so was hardened to his destruction. Those not awakened by the judgments of God on others, ripen for the like judgments on themselves.br>

3-8. Argob was the capital of a district in Bashan of the same name, which, together with other fifty-nine cities in the same province, were conspicuous for their lofty and fortified walls. It was a war of extermination. Houses and cities were razed to the ground; all classes of people were put to the sword; and nothing was saved but the cattle, of which an immense amount fell as spoil into the hands of the conquerors. Thus, the two Amorite kings and the entire population of their dominions were extirpated. The whole country east of the Jordan—first upland downs from the torrent of the Arnon on the south to that of the Jabbok on the north; next the high mountain tract of Gilead and Bashan from the deep ravine of Jabbok—became the possession of the Israelites.
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