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Genesis 28:18

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Masoretic Text 1524

H7925 early וישׁכם
H3290 And Jacob יעקב
H1242 in the morning בבקר
H3947 and took ויקח
H853   את
H68 the stone האבן
H834 that אשׁר
H7760 rose up שׂם
H4763 for his pillows מראשׁתיו
H7760 he had put וישׂם
H853   אתה
H4676 for a pillar מצבה
H3332 and poured ויצק
H8081 oil שׁמן
H5921 upon על
H7218 the top ראשׁה׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
H3290 Jacob
  rose
H7925 early
  in
  the
H1242 morning
  and
H3947 took
  the
H68 stone
H834 that
  he
  had
  for
  his
H4763 pillows
  and
  set
  it
  for
  a
H4676 pillar
  and
H3332 poured
H5921 upon
  the
  of
  it

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H3947
Hebrew: לָקַח
Transliteration: lâqach
Pronunciation: law-kakh'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {accept} {bring} {buy} carry {away} {drawn} {fetch} {get} {infold} X-(idiom) {many} {mingle} {place} receive ({-ing}) {reserve} {seize} send {for} take ({away} {-ing} {up}) {use} win.
Definition:  

to take (in the widest variety of applications)

1. to take, get, fetch, lay hold of, seize, receive, acquire, buy, bring, marry, take a wife, snatch, take away

a. (Qal)

1. to take, take in the hand

2. to take and carry along

3. to take from, take out of, take, carry away, take away

4. to take to or for a person, procure, get, take possession of, select, choose, take in marriage, receive, accept

5. to take up or upon, put upon

6. to fetch

7. to take, lead, conduct

8. to take, capture, seize

9. to take, carry off 1a

2. to take (vengeance)

a. (Niphal)

1. to be captured

2. to be taken away, be removed

3. to be taken, brought unto

b. (Pual)

1. to be taken from or out of

2. to be stolen from

3. to be taken captive

4. to be taken away, be removed

c. (Hophal)

1. to be taken unto, be brought unto

2. to be taken out of

3. to be taken away

d. (Hithpael)

1. to take hold of oneself

2. to flash about (of lightning)

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