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Ezekiel 23:37

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Masoretic Text 1524

H3588 That כי
H5003 they have committed adultery נאפו
H1818 and blood ודם
H3027 is in their hands בידיהן
H854 and with ואת
H1544 their idols גלוליהן
H5003 have they committed adultery נאפו
H1571 and have also וגם
H853   את
H1121 caused their sons בניהן
H834 whom אשׁר
H3205   ילדו
H5674 they bare unto me to pass for them through לי העבירו
H402 the fire to devour להם לאכלה׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

H3588 That
  they
  have
  committed
H5003 adultery
  and
H1818 blood
  is
  in
  their
H3027 hands
  and
H854 with
  their
H1544 idols
  have
  they
  committed
H5003 adultery
  and
  have
H1571 also
  caused
  their
H1121 sons
H834 whom
  they
  bare
  unto
  me
  to
  pass
  for
  them
H5674 through
  the
  fire
  to
H402 devour
  them

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H3205
Hebrew: יָלַד
Transliteration: yâlad
Pronunciation: yaw-lad'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {bear} {beget} birth ({[-day]}) {born} (make to) bring forth ({children} {young}) bring {up} {calve} {child} {come} be delivered (of a {child}) time of {delivery} {gender} {hatch} {labour} (do the office of a) {midwife} declare {pedigrees} be the son {of} (woman {in} woman that) travail ({-eth} -ing woman).
Definition:  

to bear young; causatively to beget; medically to act as midwife; specifically to show lineage

1. to bear, bring forth, beget, gender, travail

a. (Qal)

1. to bear, bring forth 1a

b. of child birth 1a

c. of distress (simile) 1a

d. of wicked (behaviour)

1. to beget

e. (Niphal) to be born

f. (Piel)

1. to cause or help to bring forth

2. to assist or tend as a midwife

3. midwife (participle)

g. (Pual) to be born

h. (Hiphil)

1. to beget (a child)

2. to bear (fig. - of wicked bringing forth iniquity)

i. (Hophal) day of birth, birthday (infinitive)

j. (Hithpael) to declare one's birth (pedigree)

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