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Isaiah 17:11

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Masoretic Text 1524

H3117 In the day ביום
H5194 shalt thou make thy plant נטעך
H7735 to grow תשׂגשׂגי
H1242 and in the morning ובבקר
H2233 shalt thou make thy seed זרעך
H6524 to flourish תפריחי
H5067 shall be a heap נד
H7105 but the harvest קציר
H3117 in the day ביום
H2470 of grief נחלה
H3511 sorrow וכאב
H605 and of desperate אנושׁ׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  In
  the
  shalt
  thou
  make
  thy
H5194 plant
  to
H7735 grow
  and
  in
  the
H1242 morning
  shalt
  thou
  make
  thy
H2233 seed
  to
H6524 flourish
  but
  the
H7105 harvest
  shall
  be
  a
H5067 heap
  in
  the
  of
H2470 grief
  and
  of
H605 desperate
H3511 sorrow

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H3117
Hebrew: יוֹם
Transliteration: yôwm
Pronunciation: yome
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: {age} + {always} + {chronicles} continually ({-ance}) {daily} ({[birth-]} {each} to) {day} (now {a} two) days ({agone}) + {elder} X-(idiom) {end} + {evening} + (for) ever ({-lasting} {-more}) X-(idiom) {full} {life} as (so) long as (. . . {live}) (even) {now} + {old} + {outlived} + {perpetually} {presently} + {remaineth} X-(idiom) {required} {season} X-(idiom) {since} {space} {then} (process of) {time} + as at other {times} + in {trouble} {weather} (as) {when} ({a} {the} within a) while ({that}) X-(idiom) whole (+ {age}) (full) year ({-ly}) + younger.
Definition:  

a day (as the warm {hours}) whether literally (from sunrise to {sunset} or from one sunset to the {next}) or figuratively (a space of time defined by an associated {term}) (often used adverbially)

1. day, time, year

a. day (as opposed to night)

b. day (24 hour period)

1. as defined by evening and morning in Genesis 1

2. as a division of time 1b

c. a working day, a day's journey

d. days, lifetime (pl.)

e. time, period (general)

f. year

g. temporal references

1. today

2. yesterday

3. tomorrow

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