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Isaiah 26:19

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Masoretic Text 1524

H2421 men shall live יחיו
H4191 Thy dead מתיך
H5038 body נבלתי
H6965 shall they arise יקומון
H6974 Awake הקיצו
H7442 and sing ורננו
H7931 ye that dwell שׁכני
H6083 in dust עפר
H3588 for כי
H2919 thy dew טל
H219 of herbs אורת
H2919 is as the dew טלך
H776 and the earth וארץ
H7496   רפאים
H5307 shall cast out תפיל׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  Thy
H4191 dead
  men
  shall
H2421 live
  together
  with
  my
H4191 dead
H5038 body
  shall
  they
H6965 arise
H6974 Awake
  and
H7442 sing
  ye
  that
H7931 dwell
  in
H6083 dust
  thy
  is
  as
  the
  of
H219 herbs
  and
  the
H776 earth
  shall
  cast
  the
H4191 dead

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H2421
Hebrew: חָיָה
Transliteration: châyâh
Pronunciation: khaw-yaw'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: keep ({leave} make) {alive} X-(idiom) {certainly} give (promise) {life} ({let} suffer to) {live} nourish {up} preserve ({alive}) {quicken} {recover} {repair} restore (to {life}) {revive} (X God) save ({alive} {life} {lives}) X-(idiom) {surely} be whole.
Definition:  

to {live} whether literally or figuratively; causatively to revive

1. to live, have life, remain alive, sustain life, live prosperously, live for ever, be quickened, be alive, be restored to life or health

a. (Qal)

1. to live 1a

b. to have life 1a

c. to continue in life, remain alive 1a

d. to sustain life, to live on or upon 1a

e. to live (prosperously)

1. to revive, be quickened 1a

f. from sickness 1a

g. from discouragement 1a

h. from faintness 1a

i. from death

j. (Piel)

1. to preserve alive, let live

2. to give life

3. to quicken, revive, refresh 1b

k. to restore to life 1b

l. to cause to grow 1b

m. to restore 1b

n. to revive

o. (Hiphil)

1. to preserve alive, let live

2. to quicken, revive 1c

p. to restore (to health) 1c

q. to revive 1c

r. to restore to life

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