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1 Chronicles 6:39

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Masoretic Text 1524

H251 And his brother ואחיו
H623 Asaph אסף
H5975 who stood העמד
H5921 on על
H3225 his right hand ימינו
H623 even Asaph אסף
H1121 the son בן
H1296 of Berachiah ברכיהו
H1121 the son בן
H8092 of Shimea שׁמעא׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  his
H251 brother
H623 Asaph
  who
H5975 stood
  his
  right
H3225 hand
  even
H623 Asaph
  the
  of
H1296 Berachiah
  the
  of
H8092 Shimea

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H5975
Hebrew: עָמַד
Transliteration: ʻâmad
Pronunciation: aw-mad'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: abide ({behind}) {appoint} {arise} {cease} {confirm} {continue} {dwell} be {employed} {endure} {establish} {leave} {make} {ordain} be {[over]} {place} (be) present ({self}) raise {up} {remain} {repair} + {serve} set ({forth} {over} {-tle} {up}) (make {to} make to be at {a} with-) stand ({by} {fast} {firm} {still} {up}) (be at a) stay ({up}) tarry.
Definition:  

to {stand} in various relations (literally and {figuratively} intransitively and transitively)

1. to stand, remain, endure, take one's stand

a. (Qal)

1. to stand, take one's stand, be in a standing attitude, stand forth, take a stand, present oneself, attend upon, be or become servant of

2. to stand still, stop (moving or doing), cease

3. to tarry, delay, remain, continue, abide, endure, persist, be steadfast

4. to make a stand, hold one's ground

5. to stand upright, remain standing, stand up, rise, be erect, be upright

6. to arise, appear, come on the scene, stand forth, appear, rise up or against

7. to stand with, take one's stand, be appointed, grow flat, grow insipid

b. (Hiphil)

1. to station, set

2. to cause to stand firm, maintain

3. to cause to stand up, cause to set up, erect

4. to present (one) before (king)

5. to appoint, ordain, establish

c. (Hophal) to be presented, be caused to stand, be stood before

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