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1 Samuel 20:12

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Masoretic Text 1524

H559 said ויאמר
H3083 And Jonathan יהונתן
H413 unto אל
H1732 David דוד
H3068 O LORD יהוה
H430 God אלהי
H3478 of Israel ישׂראל
H3588 when כי
H2713 I have sounded אחקר
H853   את
H1 my father אבי
H6256 about to morrow any time כעת
H4279   מחר
H7992 or the third השׁלשׁית
H2009 day and behold והנה
H2896 if there be good טוב
H413 toward אל
H1732 David דוד
H3808 not ולא
H227 and I then אז
H7971 send אשׁלח
H413 unto אליך
H1540 thee וגליתי
H853   את
H241   אזנך׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  day
  and
H2009 behold
  if
  there
  be
H2896 good
H413 toward
H1732 David
  and
  I
H227 then
H7971 send
H413 unto
H1540 thee
  and
  shew
  it
H1540 thee
H7992 third
  the
  or
H6256 time
  any
  morrow
  to
  about
H1 father
  my
H2713 sounded
  have
  I
H3588 when
H3478 Israel
  of
H430 God
H3068 LORD
  O
H1732 David
H413 unto
H559 said
H3083 Jonathan
  And

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H413
Hebrew: אֵל
Transliteration: ʼêl
Pronunciation: ale
Part of Speech: Preposition
Bible Usage: {about} according {to} {after} {against} {among} as {for} {at} because ({-fore} {-side}) both . . . {and} {by} {concerning} {for} {from} X-(idiom) {hath} in ({-to}) {near} (out) {of} {over} through6to ({-ward}) {under} {unto} {upon} {whether} with(-in).
Definition:  

a primitive {particle} properly denoting motion {towards} but occasionally used of a quiescent {position} that {is} near: with or among; often in {general} to

1. to, toward, unto (of motion)

2. into (limit is actually entered)

a. in among

3. toward (of direction, not necessarily physical motion)

4. against (motion or direction of a hostile character)

5. in addition to, to

6. concerning, in regard to, in reference to, on account of

7. according to (rule or standard)

8. at, by, against (of one's presence)

9. in between, in within, to within, unto (idea of motion to)

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