Ulangan 3:8-10
Konteks3:8 So at that time we took the land of the two Amorite kings in the Transjordan from Wadi Arnon to Mount Hermon 1 3:9 (the Sidonians 2 call Hermon Sirion 3 and the Amorites call it Senir), 4 3:10 all the cities of the plateau, all of Gilead and Bashan as far as Salecah 5 and Edrei, 6 cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan.
[3:8] 1 sn Mount Hermon. This is the famous peak at the southern end of the Anti-Lebanon mountain range known today as Jebel es-Sheik.
[3:9] 2 sn Sidonians were Phoenician inhabitants of the city of Sidon (now in Lebanon), about 47 mi (75 km) north of Mount Carmel.
[3:9] 3 sn Sirion. This name is attested in the Ugaritic texts as sryn. See UT 495.
[3:9] 4 sn Senir. Probably this was actually one of the peaks of Hermon and not the main mountain (Song of Songs 4:8; 1 Chr 5:23). It is mentioned in a royal inscription of Shalmaneser III of Assyria (saniru; see ANET 280).
[3:10] 5 sn Salecah. Today this is known as Salkhad, in Jordan, about 31 mi (50 km) east of the Jordan River in the Hauran Desert.