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1 Chronicles 5:21

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Masoretic Text 1524

H7617 And they took away וישׁבו
H4735 their cattle מקניהם
H1581 of their camels גמליהם
H2572 fifty חמשׁים
H505 thousand אלף
H6629 and of sheep וצאן
H3967 two hundred מאתים
H2572 and fifty וחמשׁים
H505 thousand אלף
H2543 and of asses וחמורים
H505 two thousand אלפים
H5315 and of men ונפשׁ
H120   אדם
H3967 an hundred מאה
H505 thousand אלף׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  they
  took
H7617 away
  their
H4735 cattle
  of
  their
H1581 camels
H2572 fifty
H505 thousand
  and
  of
H6629 sheep
  two
H3967 hundred
  and
H2572 fifty
H505 thousand
  and
  of
H2543 asses
  two
H505 thousand
  and
  of
  an
H3967 hundred
H505 thousand

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H5315
Hebrew: נֶפֶשׁ
Transliteration: nephesh
Pronunciation: neh'-fesh
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Bible Usage: {any} {appetite} {beast} {body} {breath} {creature} X-(idiom) dead ({-ly}) {desire} X-(idiom) [dis-] {contented} X-(idiom) {fish} {ghost} + {greedy} {he} heart ({-y}) ({hath} X-(idiom) jeopardy of) life (X in {jeopardy}) {lust} {man} {me} {mind} {mortality} {one} {own} {person} {pleasure} ({her-} {him-} {my-} thy-) {self} them (your) {-selves} + {slay} {soul} + {tablet} {they} {thing} (X she) {will} X-(idiom) would have it.
Definition:  

properly a breathing {creature} that {is} animal or (abstractly) vitality; used very widely in a {literal} accommodated or figurative sense (bodily or mental)

1. soul, self, life, creature, person, appetite, mind, living being, desire, emotion, passion

a. that which breathes, the breathing substance or being, soul, the inner being of man

b. living being

c. living being (with life in the blood)

d. the man himself, self, person or individual

e. seat of the appetites

f. seat of emotions and passions

g. activity of mind

1. dubious

h. activity of the will

1. dubious

i. activity of the character

1. dubious

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