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1 Samuel 27:5

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Masoretic Text 1524

H559 said ויאמר
H1732 And David דוד
H413 unto אל
H397 Achish אכישׁ
H518 If אם
H4994 I have now נא
H4672 found מצאתי
H2580 grace חן
H5869 in thine eyes בעיניך
H5414 let them give יתנו
H4725 me a place לי מקום
H259 in some באחת
H5892 town ערי
H7704 in the country השׂדה
H3427 that I may dwell ואשׁבה
H8033 there שׁם
H4100 for why ולמה
H3427 dwell ישׁב
H5650 should thy servant עבדך
H5892 city בעיר
H4467 in the royal הממלכה
H5973 with עמך׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
H1732 David
H559 said
H413 unto
H397 Achish
  I
  have
H4672 found
H2580 grace
  in
  thine
H5869 eyes
  let
  them
H5414 give
  me
  a
H4725 place
  in
H259 some
H5892 town
  in
  the
H7704 country
  that
  I
  may
H3427 dwell
H8033 there
  for
  should
  thy
H5650 servant
H3427 dwell
  in
  the
H4467 royal
H5892 city
H5973 with
  thee

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H4100
Hebrew: מָה
Transliteration: mâh
Pronunciation: maw
Bible Usage: how ({long} {oft} {[-soever]}) [no-] {thing} what ({end} {good} {purpose} {thing}) whereby ({-fore} {-in} {-to} {-with}) (for) why.
Definition:  

properly interrogitive what ? (including {how ?} why ? and when ?); but also exclamations like what ! (including {how !}) or indefinitely what (including {whatever} and even relatively that which); often used with prefixes in various adverbial or conjugational sneses

interr pron

1. what, how, of what kind

a. (interrogative)

1. what?

2. of what kind

3. what? (rhetorical)

4. whatsoever, whatever, what

b. (adverb)

1. how, how now

2. why

3. how! (exclamation)

c. (with prep)

1. wherein?, whereby?, wherewith?, by what means?

2. because of what?

3. the like of what? 1c

d. how much?, how many?, how often? 1c

e. for how long?

1. for what reason?, why?, to what purpose?

2. until when?, how long?, upon what?, wherefore? indef pron

2. anything, aught, what may

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