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Jeremiah 1:10

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Masoretic Text 1524

H7200 See ראה
H6485 set הפקדתיך
H3117 day היום
H2088 I have this הזה
H5921 thee over על
H1471 the nations הגוים
H5921 and over ועל
H4467 the kingdoms הממלכות
H5428 to root out לנתושׁ
H5422 and to pull down ולנתוץ
H6 and to destroy ולהאביד
H2040   ולהרוס
H1129 to build לבנות
H5193 and to plant ולנטוע׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  I
  have
H2088 this
  thee
H5921 over
  the
H1471 nations
  and
H5921 over
  the
H4467 kingdoms
  to
  root
  and
  to
  pull
H5422 down
  and
  to
H6 destroy
  and
  to
  throw
H5422 down
  to
H1129 build
  and
  to
H5193 plant

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H2088
Hebrew: זֶה
Transliteration: zeh
Pronunciation: zeh
Bible Usage: {he} X-(idiom) {hence} X-(idiom) {here} it ({-self}) X-(idiom) {now} X-(idiom) of {him} the one . . . the {other} X-(idiom) than the {other} (X out of) the (self) {same} such (an one) {that} {these} this ({hath} {man}) on this side . . . on that {side} X-(idiom) {thus} {very} which. Compare {H2063 } {H2090 } {H2097 } H2098 .
Definition:  

the masculine demonstrative {pronoun} this or that

1. this, this one, here, which, this...that, the one...the other, another, such

a. (alone)

1. this one

2. this...that, the one...the other, another

b. (appos to subst)

1. this

c. (as predicate)

1. this, such

d. (enclitically)

1. then

2. who, whom

3. how now, what now

4. what now

5. wherefore now

6. behold here

7. just now

8. now, now already

e. (poetry)

1. wherein, which, those who

f. (with prefixes)

1. in this (place) here, then

2. on these conditions, herewith, thus provided, by, through this, for this cause, in this matter

3. thus and thus

4. as follows, things such as these, accordingly, to that effect, in like manner, thus and thus

5. from here, hence, on one side...on the other side

6. on this account

7. in spite of this, which, whence, how

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