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Isaiah 28:17

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Masoretic Text 1524

H7760 also will I lay ושׂמתי
H4941 Judgment משׁפט
H6957 to the line לקו
H6666 and righteousness וצדקה
H4949 to the plummet למשׁקלת
H3261 shall sweep away ויעה
H1259 and the hail ברד
H4268 the refuge מחסה
H3577 of lies כזב
H5643 the hiding place וסתר
H4325 and the waters מים
H7857 shall overflow ישׁטפו׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

H4941 Judgment
  also
  will
  I
  to
  the
H6957 line
  and
H6666 righteousness
  to
  the
H4949 plummet
  and
  the
H1259 hail
  shall
  sweep
H3261 away
  the
H4268 refuge
  of
H3577 lies
  and
  the
H4325 waters
  shall
H7857 overflow
  the
  hiding
H5643 place

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H7760
Hebrew: שׂוּם
Transliteration: sûwm
Pronunciation: soom
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: X-(idiom) any {wise} {appoint} {bring} call [a {name]} {care} cast {in} {change} {charge} {commit} {consider} {convey} {determine} + {disguise} {dispose} {do} {get} {give} heap {up} {hold} {impute} lay ({down} {up}) {leave} {look} make ({out}) {mark} + {name} X-(idiom) {on} {ordain} {order} + {paint} {place} {preserve} {purpose} put ({on}) + {regard} {rehearse} {reward} (cause to) set ({on} {up}) {shew} + {stedfastly} {take} X-(idiom) {tell} + tread {down} ([over-]) {turn} X-(idiom) {wholly} work.
Definition:  

to put (used in a great variety of {applications} {literally} {figuratively} inferentially and elliptically)

1. to put, place, set, appoint, make

a. (Qal)

1. to put, set, lay, put or lay upon, lay (violent) hands on

2. to set, direct, direct toward 1a

b. to extend (compassion) (fig)

1. to set, ordain, establish, found, appoint, constitute, make, determine, fix

2. to set, station, put, set in place, plant, fix

3. to make, make for, transform into, constitute, fashion, work, bring to pass, appoint, give

c. (Hiphil) to set or make for a sign

d. (Hophal) to be set

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