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2 Samuel 15:26

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Masoretic Text 1524

H518 But if ואם
H3541 he thus כה
H559 say יאמר
H3808 I have no לא
H2654 delight חפצתי
H2005   בך הנני
H6213 here am I let him do יעשׂה
H834 to me as לי כאשׁר
H2896 good טוב
H5869 seemeth בעיניו׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  But
  he
H3541 thus
H559 say
  I
  have
H2654 delight
  in
  thee
H2009 behold
  here
  am
  I
  let
  him
  to
  me
H5869 seemeth
H2896 good
  unto
  him

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H2896
Hebrew: טוֹב
Transliteration: ṭôwb
Pronunciation: tobe
Part of Speech: Adjective
Bible Usage: {beautiful} {best} {better} {bountiful} {cheerful} at {ease} X-(idiom) fair ({word}) (be in) {favour} {fine} {glad} good ({deed} {-lier} {liest} {-ly} {-ness} {-s}) {graciously} {joyful} {kindly} {kindness} liketh ({best}) {loving} {merry} X-(idiom) {most} {pleasant} + {pleaseth} {pleasure} {precious} {prosperity} {ready} {sweet} {wealth} {welfare} (be) well ([-favoured]).
Definition:  

good (as an adjective) in the widest sense; used likewise as a {noun} both in the masculine and the {feminine} the singular and the plural ({good } a good or good {thing} a good man or woman; the {good} goods or good {things} good men or {women}) also as an adverb (well)

1. good, pleasant, agreeable

a. pleasant, agreeable (to the senses)

b. pleasant (to the higher nature)

c. good, excellent (of its kind)

d. good, rich, valuable in estimation

e. good, appropriate, becoming

f. better (comparative)

g. glad, happy, prosperous (of man's sensuous nature)

h. good understanding (of man's intellectual nature)

i. good, kind, benign

j. good, right (ethical) n m

2. a good thing, benefit, welfare

a. welfare, prosperity, happiness

b. good things (collective)

c. good, benefit

d. moral good n f

3. welfare, benefit, good things

a. welfare, prosperity, happiness

b. good things (collective)

c. bounty

The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.