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Judges 4:5

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Masoretic Text 1524

H1931 And she והיא
H3427 dwelt יושׁבת
H8478 under תחת
H8560 the palm tree תמר
H1683 of Deborah דבורה
H996 between בין
H7414 Ramah הרמה
H996   ובין
H1008 and Bethel בית אל
H2022 in mount בהר
H669 Ephraim אפרים
H5927 came up ויעלו
H413 to אליה
H1121 and the children בני
H3478 of Israel ישׂראל
H4941 her for judgment למשׁפט׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
H3427 dwelt
H8478 under
  the
  palm
H8560 tree
  of
H1683 Deborah
H996 between
H7414 Ramah
  and
H1008 Bethel
  in
H2022 mount
H669 Ephraim
  and
  the
H1121 children
  of
H3478 Israel
  came
  her
  for
H4941 judgment

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H8478
Hebrew: תַּחַת
Transliteration: tachath
Pronunciation: takh'-ath
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: {as} {beneath} X-(idiom) {flat} in ({-stead}) (same) place (where . . . {is}) {room} for . . . {sake} stead {of} {under} X-(idiom) {unto} X-(idiom) when . . . was {mine} {whereas} [where-] {fore} with.
Definition:  

the bottom (as depressed); only adverbially below (often with prepositional prefix {underneath }) in lieu {of} etc.

1. the under part, beneath, instead of, as, for, for the sake of, flat, unto, where, whereas n m

a. the under part adv accus

b. beneath prep

c. under, beneath

1. at the foot of (idiom)

2. sweetness, subjection, woman, being burdened or oppressed (fig)

3. of subjection or conquest

d. what is under one, the place in which one stands

1. in one's place, the place in which one stands (idiom with reflexive pronoun)

2. in place of, instead of (in transferred sense)

3. in place of, in exchange or return for (of things mutually interchanged) conj

e. instead of, instead of that

f. in return for that, because that in compounds

g. in, under, into the place of (after verbs of motion)

h. from under, from beneath, from under the hand of, from his place, under, beneath

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