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1 Kings 8:21

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Masoretic Text 1524

H7760 And I have set ואשׂם
H8033 there שׁם
H4725 a place מקום
H727 for the ark לארון
H834 wherein אשׁר
H8033   שׁם
H1285 is the covenant ברית
H3068 of the LORD יהוה
H834 which אשׁר
H3772 he made כרת
H5973 with עם
H1 our fathers אבתינו
H3318 when he brought them out בהוציאו
H853   אתם
H776   מארץ
H4714 of Egypt מצרים׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  I
  have
H8033 there
  a
H4725 place
  for
  the
H727 ark
H834 wherein
  is
  the
H1285 covenant
  of
  the
H3068 LORD
H834 which
  he
H3772 made
H5973 with
  our
H1 fathers
  when
  he
  brought
  them
  of
  the
H4480 land
  of
H4714 Egypt

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H7760
Hebrew: שׂוּם
Transliteration: sûwm
Pronunciation: soom
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: X-(idiom) any {wise} {appoint} {bring} call [a {name]} {care} cast {in} {change} {charge} {commit} {consider} {convey} {determine} + {disguise} {dispose} {do} {get} {give} heap {up} {hold} {impute} lay ({down} {up}) {leave} {look} make ({out}) {mark} + {name} X-(idiom) {on} {ordain} {order} + {paint} {place} {preserve} {purpose} put ({on}) + {regard} {rehearse} {reward} (cause to) set ({on} {up}) {shew} + {stedfastly} {take} X-(idiom) {tell} + tread {down} ([over-]) {turn} X-(idiom) {wholly} work.
Definition:  

to put (used in a great variety of {applications} {literally} {figuratively} inferentially and elliptically)

1. to put, place, set, appoint, make

a. (Qal)

1. to put, set, lay, put or lay upon, lay (violent) hands on

2. to set, direct, direct toward 1a

b. to extend (compassion) (fig)

1. to set, ordain, establish, found, appoint, constitute, make, determine, fix

2. to set, station, put, set in place, plant, fix

3. to make, make for, transform into, constitute, fashion, work, bring to pass, appoint, give

c. (Hiphil) to set or make for a sign

d. (Hophal) to be set

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