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Ezekiel 21:15

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Masoretic Text 1524

H4616 that למען
H4127 may faint למוג
H3820 their heart לב
H7235 be multiplied והרבה
H4383 and their ruins המכשׁלים
H5921 against על
H3605 all כל
H8179 their gates שׁעריהם
H5414 I have set נתתי
H19 the point אבחת
H2719 of the sword חרב
H253 ah אח
H6213 it is made bright עשׂויה
H1300   לברק
H4593 it is wrapped up מעטה
H2875   לטבח׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  I
  have
  the
H19 point
  of
  the
H2719 sword
H5921 against
  their
H8179 gates
H4616 that
  their
H3820 heart
  may
H4127 faint
  and
  their
H4383 ruins
  be
H7235 multiplied
  it
  is
  made
H6213 bright
  it
  is
  wrapped
  for
  the
H2874 slaughter

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H7235
Hebrew: רָבָה
Transliteration: râbâh
Pronunciation: raw-baw'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: [bring in] abundance (X {-antly}) + archer [by mistake for {H7232]} be in {authority} bring {up} X-(idiom) {continue} {enlarge} {excel} exceeding ({-ly}) be full {of} ({be} make) great ({-er} {-ly}) X-(idiom) {-ness}) grow {up} {heap} {increase} be {long} ({be} {give} {have} {make} use) many (a {time}) ({any} {be} {give} give {the} have) more (in {number}) ({ask} {be} be {so} {gather} {over} {take} yield) much ({greater} {more}) (make to) {multiply} {nourish} plenty ({-eous}) X-(idiom) process [of {time]} {sore} {store} {thoroughly} very.
Definition:  

to increase (in whatever respect)

1. be or become great, be or become many, be or become much, be or become numerous

a. (Qal)

1. to become many, become numerous, multiply (of people, animals, things)

2. to be or grow great

b. (Piel) to make large, enlarge, increase, become many

c. (Hiphil)

1. to make much, make many, have many 1c

d. to multiply, increase 1c

e. to make much to do, do much in respect of, transgress greatly 1c

f. to increase greatly or exceedingly

1. to make great, enlarge, do much

2. (Qal) to shoot

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