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Jeremiah 41:16

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Masoretic Text 1524

H3947 Then took ויקח
H3110 Johanan יוחנן
H1121 the son בן
H7143 of Kareah קרח
H3605 and all וכל
H8269 the captains שׂרי
H2428 of the forces החילים
H834 that אשׁר
H854 were with אתו
H853   את
H3605 him all כל
H7611 the remnant שׁארית
H5971 of the people העם
H834 whom אשׁר
H7725 he had recovered השׁיב
H853   מאת
H3458 Ishmael ישׁמעאל
H1121 the son בן
H5418 of Nethaniah נתניה
H4480 from מן
H4709 Mizpah המצפה
H310 after אחר
H5221 he had slain הכה
H853   את
H1436 Gedaliah גדליה
H1121 the son בן
H296 of Ahikam אחיקם
H1397 even mighty גברים
H376 men אנשׁי
H4421 of war המלחמה
H802 and the women ונשׁים
H2945 and the children וטף
H5631 and the eunuchs וסרסים
H834 that אשׁר
H7725 he had brought again השׁיב
H1391   מגבעון׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  Then
H3947 took
H3110 Johanan
  the
  of
H7143 Kareah
  and
  the
H8269 captains
  of
  the
H2428 forces
H834 that
  were
H854 with
  him
  the
H7611 remnant
  of
  the
H5971 people
H834 whom
  he
  had
H7725 recovered
H4480 from
H3458 Ishmael
  the
  of
H5418 Nethaniah
H4480 from
H4709 Mizpah
H310 after
H834 that
  he
  had
H5221 slain
H1436 Gedaliah
  the
  of
H296 Ahikam
  even
H1397 mighty
H376 men
  of
  and
  the
H802 women
  and
  the
H2945 children
  and
  the
H5631 eunuchs
H834 whom
  he
  had
  brought
H7725 again
H4480 from
H4480 Gibeon

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H7725
Hebrew: שׁוּב
Transliteration: shûwb
Pronunciation: shoob
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: ({[break} {build} {circumcise} {dig} do {anything} do {evil} {feed} lay {down} lie {down} {lodge} {make} {rejoice} {send} {take} weep]) X-(idiom) {again} (cause to) answer (+ {again}) X-(idiom) in any case ({wise}) X-(idiom) at {all} {averse} bring ({again} {back} home {again}) call [to {mind]} carry again ({back}) {cease} X-(idiom) {certainly} come again (back) X-(idiom) {consider} + {continually} {convert} deliver ({again}) + {deny} draw {back} fetch home {again} X-(idiom) {fro} get [oneself] (back) {again} X-(idiom) give ({again}) go again ({back} {home}) [go] {out} {hinder} {let} [see] {more} X-(idiom) {needs} be {past} X-(idiom) {pay} {pervert} pull in {again} put ({again} up {again}) {recall} {recompense} {recover} {refresh} {relieve} render ({again}) X-(idiom) {repent} {requite} {rescue} {restore} {retrieve} (cause {to} make to) {return} {reverse} {reward} + say {nay} send {back} set {again} slide {back} {still} X-(idiom) {surely} take back ({off}) (cause {to} make to) turn ({again} self {again} {away} {back} back {again} {backward} {from} {off}) withdraw.
Definition:  

to turn back ({hence} away) transitively or {intransitively} literally or figuratively (not necessarily with the idea of return to the starting point); generally to retreat; often adverbially again

1. to return, turn back

a. (Qal)

1. to turn back, return 1a

b. to turn back 1a

c. to return, come or go back 1a

d. to return unto, go back, come back 1a

e. of dying 1a

f. of human relations (fig) 1a

g. of spiritual relations (fig) 1a

1. to turn back (from God), apostatise 1a

2. to turn away (of God) 1a

3. to turn back (to God), repent 1a

4. turn back (from evil) 1a

h. of inanimate things 1a

i. in repetition

j. (Polel)

1. to bring back

2. to restore, refresh, repair (fig)

3. to lead away (enticingly)

4. to show turning, apostatise

k. (Pual) restored (participle)

l. (Hiphil) to cause to return, bring back

1. to bring back, allow to return, put back, draw back, give back, restore, relinquish, give in payment

2. to bring back, refresh, restore

3. to bring back, report to, answer

4. to bring back, make requital, pay (as recompense)

5. to turn back or backward, repel, defeat, repulse, hinder, reject, refuse

6. to turn away (face), turn toward

7. to turn against

8. to bring back to mind

9. to show a turning away 1d

2. to reverse, revoke

a. (Hophal) to be returned, be restored, be brought back

b. (Pulal) brought back

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