Deep Scriptural Analyzations

Genesis
Testament:Old
Description:Genesis is the first book of the Bible and describes the creation of the world, the fall of humanity, and the early history of humanity, including the stories of Adam and Eve, Noah, and the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It outlines God's covenant with Abraham and his descendants, setting the foundation for the rest of the biblical narrative.
Chapter:49
Verse:17


Translations
LanguageLanguage CodeLanguage NameVerse Text
EnglishkjvKing James VersionDan shall be a serpent by the way, an adder in the path, that biteth the horse heels, so that his rider shall fall backward.
EnglishbbeBible in Basic EnglishMay Dan be a snake in the way, a horned snake by the road, biting the horse's foot so that the horseman has a fall.
EnglishwebWorld English BibleDan will be a serpent on the trail, an adder in the path, That bites the horse’s heels, so that his rider falls backward.
EnglishwebbeWorld English Bible, British EditionDan will be a serpent on the trail, an adder in the path, that bites the horse’s heels, so that his rider falls backward.
LatinclementineClementine Latin VulgateFiat Dan coluber in via, cerastes in semita, mordens ungulas equi, ut cadat ascensor ejus retro.
Explanations
Age GroupExplanation
5This verse talks about a strong and powerful animal called a donkey. It is like a horse, but it is smaller and has long ears.
10This verse talks about a strong and powerful animal called a donkey. It is like a horse, but it is smaller and has long ears. In Bible times, people used donkeys to carry heavy things.
15This verse talks about a strong and powerful animal called a donkey. It is like a horse, but it is smaller and has long ears. In Bible times, people used donkeys to carry heavy things. Jesus even rode on a donkey when he entered Jerusalem.
20This verse talks about a strong and powerful animal called a donkey. It is like a horse, but it is smaller and has long ears. In Bible times, people used donkeys to carry heavy things. Today, donkeys are still used in some parts of the world for transportation and farming.