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Exodus 34:1

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Masoretic Text 1524

H559 said ויאמר
H3068 And the LORD יהוה
H413 unto אל
H4872 Moses משׁה
H6458 Hew פסל
H8147 thee two לך שׁני
H3871 tables לחת
H68 of stone אבנים
H7223 the first כראשׁנים
H3789 and I will write וכתבתי
H5921 upon על
H3871 these tables הלחת
H853   את
H1697 the words הדברים
H834 that אשׁר
H1961 were היו
H5921 in על
H3871 tables הלחת
H7223 the first הראשׁנים
H834 which אשׁר
H7665   שׁברת׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  the
H3068 LORD
H559 said
H413 unto
H4872 Moses
  thee
H3871 tables
  of
H68 stone
  like
H413 unto
  the
H7223 first
  and
  I
  will
H3789 write
H5921 upon
  these
H3871 tables
  the
H1697 words
H834 that
H1961 were
  the
H7223 first
H3871 tables
H834 which
  thou
  brakest

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H1961
Hebrew: הָיָה
Transliteration: hâyâh
Pronunciation: haw-yaw
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {beacon} X-(idiom) {altogether} be ({-come} {accomplished} {committed} {like}) {break} {cause} come (to {pass}) {continue} {do} {faint} {fall} + {follow} {happen} X-(idiom) {have} {last} {pertain} quit (one-) {self} {require} X-(idiom) use.
Definition:  

to {exist} that {is} be or {become} come to pass (always {emphatic} and not a mere copula or auxiliary)

1. to be, become, come to pass, exist, happen, fall out

a. (Qal)

1. ----- 1a

b. to happen, fall out, occur, take place, come about, come to pass 1a

c. to come about, come to pass

1. to come into being, become 1a

d. to arise, appear, come 1a

e. to become 1a

1. to become 1a

2. to become like 1a

3. to be instituted, be established

4. to be 1a

f. to exist, be in existence 1a

g. to abide, remain, continue (with word of place or time) 1a

h. to stand, lie, be in, be at, be situated (with word of locality) 1a

i. to accompany, be with

j. (Niphal)

1. to occur, come to pass, be done, be brought about

2. to be done, be finished, be gone

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