Deuteronomy 3:9

(Which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion; and the Amorites call it Shenir;)

Cross-references

Deuteronomy 4:48 also identifies Mount Sirion as Hermon, reinforcing the same explanatory note.

In 1 Chronicles 5:23, Senir is equated with Mount Hermon, confirming the alternative name from this verse.

Joshua 12:5 Parallel

Joshua 12:5 describes Og’s territory including Mount Hermon, directly linking to the mountain named here.

Judges 3:3 Parallel

Judges 3:3 mentions Mount Baal-hermon, another name for the same mountain, showing its continued designation.

Song of Solomon 4:8 lists Senir and Hermon together, echoing the dual naming in Deuteronomy.

Psalm 29:6 Allusion

Psalm 29:6 uses the name Sirion to depict God's power over mountains.

Ezekiel 27:5 mentions Senir as a source of timber for Tyre, using the same name for Hermon in a trade context.

Psalm 42:6 Allusion

Psalm 42:6 recalls Hermon as a place of remembrance, using the mountain name from this verse in a poetic context.