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1 Kings 8:50

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Masoretic Text 1524

H5545 And forgive וסלחת
H5971 thy people לעמך
H834 that אשׁר
H2398 have sinned חטאו
H3605 against thee and all לך ולכל
H6588 their transgressions פשׁעיהם
H834 wherein אשׁר
H6586 they have transgressed פשׁעו
H5414 against thee and give בך ונתתם
H7356 them compassion לרחמים
H6440 before לפני
H7617 them who carried them captive שׁביהם
H7355 on ורחמום׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
H5545 forgive
  thy
H5971 people
H834 that
  have
H2398 sinned
  against
  thee
  and
  their
H6588 transgressions
H834 wherein
  they
  have
H6586 transgressed
  against
  thee
  and
H5414 give
  them
H7356 compassion
H6440 before
  them
  who
  carried
  them
H7617 captive
H834 that
  they
  may
  have
H7356 compassion
  them

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H2398
Hebrew: חָטָא
Transliteration: châṭâʼ
Pronunciation: khaw-taw'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: bear the {blame} {cleanse} commit {[sin]} by {fault} harm he hath {done} {loss} {miss} (make) offend ({-er}) offer for {sin} {purge} purify ({self}) make {reconciliation} ({cause} make) sin ({-ful} {-ness}) trespassive
Definition:  

properly to miss; hence (figuratively and generally) to sin; by inference to {forfeit} lack: {expiate} {repent } (causatively) lead {astray} condemn

1. to sin, miss, miss the way, go wrong, incur guilt, forfeit, purify from uncleanness

a. (Qal)

1. to miss

2. to sin, miss the goal or path of right and duty

3. to incur guilt, incur penalty by sin, forfeit

b. (Piel)

1. to bear loss

2. to make a sin-offering

3. to purify from sin

4. to purify from uncleanness

c. (Hiphil)

1. to miss the mark

2. to induce to sin, cause to sin

3. to bring into guilt or condemnation or punishment

d. (Hithpael)

1. to miss oneself, lose oneself, wander from the way

2. to purify oneself from uncleanness

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