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Jeremiah 42:2

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Masoretic Text 1524

H559 And said ויאמרו
H413 unto אל
H3414 Jeremiah ירמיהו
H5030 the prophet הנביא
H5307 be accepted תפל
H4994 Let we beseech thee נא
H8467 our supplication תחנתנו
H6440 before לפניך
H6419 and pray והתפלל
H5704   בעדנו
H413 us unto אל
H3068 the LORD יהוה
H430 thy God אלהיך
H1157 for בעד
H3605 all כל
H7611 remnant השׁארית
H2063 this הזאת
H3588   כי
H7604 we are left נשׁארנו
H4592 but a few מעט
H7235   מהרבה
H834 as כאשׁר
H5869 thine eyes עיניך
H7200 do behold ראות
H853   אתנו׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
H559 said
H413 unto
H3414 Jeremiah
  the
H5030 prophet
  Let
  we
  beseech
H4994 thee
  our
H8467 supplication
  be
H5307 accepted
H6440 before
H4994 thee
  and
H6419 pray
  us
H413 unto
  the
H3068 LORD
  thy
H430 God
  even
H2063 this
H7611 remnant
  we
  are
H7604 left
  but
  a
  of
H4480 many
  thine
H5869 eyes
  do
H7200 behold
  us

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H4480
Hebrew: מִן
Transliteration: min
Pronunciation: min
Part of Speech: Preposition
Bible Usage: {above} {after} {among} {at} because {of} by (reason {of}) from ({among}) {in} X-(idiom) {neither} X-(idiom) {nor} (out) {of} {over} {since} X-(idiom) {then} {through} X-(idiom) {whether} with.
Definition:  

properly a part of; hence ({prepositionally}) from or out of in many senses

1. from, out of, on account of, off, on the side of, since, above, than, so that not, more than

a. from (expressing separation), off, on the side of

b. out of

1. (with verbs of proceeding, removing, expelling)

2. (of material from which something is made)

3. (of source or origin)

c. out of, some of, from (partitively)

d. from, since, after (of time)

e. than, more than (in comparison)

f. from...even to, both...and, either...or

g. than, more than, too much for (in comparisons)

h. from, on account of, through, because (with infinitive) conj

2. that

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