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2 Chronicles 9:25

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Masoretic Text 1524

H1961 had ויהי
H8010 And Solomon לשׁלמה
H702 four ארבעת
H505 thousand אלפים
H723 stalls אריות
H5483 for horses סוסים
H4818 and chariots ומרכבות
H8147 and twelve ושׁנים
H6240   עשׂר
H505 thousand אלף
H6571 horsemen פרשׁים
H3240   ויניחם
H5892 cities בערי
H7393 in the chariot הרכב
H5973 and with ועם
H4428 the king המלך
H3389 at Jerusalem בירושׁלם׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
H8010 Solomon
H702 four
H505 thousand
H723 stalls
  for
H5483 horses
  and
H4818 chariots
  and
H8147 twelve
H505 thousand
H6571 horsemen
  whom
  he
H5117 bestowed
  in
  the
H7393 chariot
H5892 cities
  and
H5973 with
  the
H4428 king
  at
H3389 Jerusalem

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H3240
Hebrew: יָנַח
Transliteration: yânach
Pronunciation: yaw-nakh'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {bestow} cast {down} lay ({down} {up}) leave ({off}) let alone ({remain}) {pacify} {place} {put} set ({down}) {suffer} {withdraw} withhold. (The Hiphil forms with the dagesh are here referred {to} in accordance with the older grammarians; but if any distinction of the kind is to be {made} these should rather be referred to {H5117 } and the others here.)
Definition:  

to deposit; by implication to allow to stay . (The Hiphil forms with the dagesh are here referred {to} in accordance with the older grammarians; but if any distinction of the kind is to be {made} these should rather be referred to {H5117 } and the others here)

1. to rest

a. (Qal)

1. to rest, settle down and remain

2. to repose, have rest, be quiet

b. (Hiphil)

1. to cause to rest, give rest to, make quiet

2. to cause to rest, cause to alight, set down

3. to lay or set down, deposit, let lie, place

4. to let remain, leave

5. to leave, depart from

6. to abandon

7. to permit

c. (Hophal)

1. to obtain rest, be granted rest

2. to be left, be placed

3. open space (subst)

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