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Leviticus 7:20

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Masoretic Text 1524

H5315 But the soul והנפשׁ
H834 that אשׁר
H398 eateth תאכל
H1320 of the flesh בשׂר
H2077   מזבח
H8002 of peace offerings השׁלמים
H834 that אשׁר
H3068 pertain unto the LORD ליהוה
H2932 having his uncleanness וטמאתו
H5921 upon עליו
H3772 shall be cut off ונכרתה
H5315 soul הנפשׁ
H1931   ההוא
H5971   מעמיה׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  But
  the
H5315 soul
H834 that
H398 eateth
  of
  the
H1320 flesh
  of
  the
H4480 sacrifice
  of
  peace
H8002 offerings
H834 that
  pertain
  unto
  the
H3068 LORD
  having
  his
H2932 uncleanness
H5921 upon
  him
  even
H834 that
H5315 soul
  shall
  be
  cut
  from
  his
H4480 people

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H5315
Hebrew: נֶפֶשׁ
Transliteration: nephesh
Pronunciation: neh'-fesh
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Bible Usage: {any} {appetite} {beast} {body} {breath} {creature} X-(idiom) dead ({-ly}) {desire} X-(idiom) [dis-] {contented} X-(idiom) {fish} {ghost} + {greedy} {he} heart ({-y}) ({hath} X-(idiom) jeopardy of) life (X in {jeopardy}) {lust} {man} {me} {mind} {mortality} {one} {own} {person} {pleasure} ({her-} {him-} {my-} thy-) {self} them (your) {-selves} + {slay} {soul} + {tablet} {they} {thing} (X she) {will} X-(idiom) would have it.
Definition:  

properly a breathing {creature} that {is} animal or (abstractly) vitality; used very widely in a {literal} accommodated or figurative sense (bodily or mental)

1. soul, self, life, creature, person, appetite, mind, living being, desire, emotion, passion

a. that which breathes, the breathing substance or being, soul, the inner being of man

b. living being

c. living being (with life in the blood)

d. the man himself, self, person or individual

e. seat of the appetites

f. seat of emotions and passions

g. activity of mind

1. dubious

h. activity of the will

1. dubious

i. activity of the character

1. dubious

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