Loading...

Textus Receptus Bibles

Bible Analysis

 
<
>
 
 

Nehemiah 2:9

(Click on the Strongs Numbers)

Masoretic Text 1524

H935 Then I came ואבוא
H413 to אל
H6346 the governors פחוות
H5676 beyond עבר
H5104 the river הנהר
H5414 and gave ואתנה
H853   להם את
H107 them the king's letters אגרות
H4428 Now the king המלך
H7971 had sent וישׁלח
H5973 with עמי
H4428   המלך
H8269 captains שׂרי
H2428 of the army חיל
H6571 and horsemen ופרשׁים׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  Then
  I
H935 came
  the
H6346 governors
H5676 beyond
  the
H5104 river
  and
H5414 gave
  them
  the
  king's
H107 letters
  Now
  the
H4428 king
  had
H7971 sent
H8269 captains
  of
  the
H2428 army
  and
H6571 horsemen
H5973 with
  me

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H935
Hebrew: בּוֹא
Transliteration: bôwʼ
Pronunciation: bo
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {abide} {apply} {attain} X-(idiom) {be} {befall} + {besiege} bring ({forth} {in} {into} to {pass}) {call} {carry} X-(idiom) {certainly} ({cause} {let} thing for) to come ({against} {in} {out} {upon} to {pass}) {depart} X-(idiom) doubtless {again} + {eat} + {employ} (cause to) enter ({in} {into} {-tering} {-trance} {-try}) be {fallen} {fetch} + {follow} {get} {give} go ({down} {in} to {war}) {grant} + {have} X-(idiom) {indeed} {[in-]vade} {lead} lift {[up]} {mention} pull {in} {put} {resort} run ({down}) {send} {set} X-(idiom) (well) stricken [in {age]} X-(idiom) {surely} take ({in}) way.
Definition:  

to go or come (in a wide variety of applications)

1. to go in, enter, come, go, come in

a. (Qal)

1. to enter, come in

2. to come 1a

b. to come with 1a

c. to come upon, fall or light upon, attack (enemy) 1a

d. to come to pass

1. to attain to

2. to be enumerated

3. to go

e. (Hiphil)

1. to lead in

2. to carry in

3. to bring in, cause to come in, gather, cause to come, bring near, bring against, bring upon

4. to bring to pass

f. (Hophal)

1. to be brought, brought in

2. to be introduced, be put

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