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Ezekiel 27:29

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Masoretic Text 1524

H3381 shall come down וירדו
H591   מאניותיהם
H3605 And all כל
H8610 that handle תפשׂי
H4880 the oar משׁוט
H4419 the mariners מלחים
H3605 and all כל
H2259 the pilots חבלי
H3220 of the sea הים
H413 upon אל
H776 the land הארץ
H5975 they shall stand יעמדו׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  that
H8610 handle
  the
  the
H4419 mariners
  and
  the
H2259 pilots
  of
  the
  shall
  come
H3381 down
  from
  their
H4480 ships
  they
  shall
H5975 stand
H413 upon
  the
H776 land

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H5975
Hebrew: עָמַד
Transliteration: ʻâmad
Pronunciation: aw-mad'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: abide ({behind}) {appoint} {arise} {cease} {confirm} {continue} {dwell} be {employed} {endure} {establish} {leave} {make} {ordain} be {[over]} {place} (be) present ({self}) raise {up} {remain} {repair} + {serve} set ({forth} {over} {-tle} {up}) (make {to} make to be at {a} with-) stand ({by} {fast} {firm} {still} {up}) (be at a) stay ({up}) tarry.
Definition:  

to {stand} in various relations (literally and {figuratively} intransitively and transitively)

1. to stand, remain, endure, take one's stand

a. (Qal)

1. to stand, take one's stand, be in a standing attitude, stand forth, take a stand, present oneself, attend upon, be or become servant of

2. to stand still, stop (moving or doing), cease

3. to tarry, delay, remain, continue, abide, endure, persist, be steadfast

4. to make a stand, hold one's ground

5. to stand upright, remain standing, stand up, rise, be erect, be upright

6. to arise, appear, come on the scene, stand forth, appear, rise up or against

7. to stand with, take one's stand, be appointed, grow flat, grow insipid

b. (Hiphil)

1. to station, set

2. to cause to stand firm, maintain

3. to cause to stand up, cause to set up, erect

4. to present (one) before (king)

5. to appoint, ordain, establish

c. (Hophal) to be presented, be caused to stand, be stood before

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