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Ezekiel 43:13

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Masoretic Text 1524

H428 And these ואלה
H4060 are the measures מדות
H4196 of the altar המזבח
H520 after the cubits באמות
H520 The cubit אמה
H520 cubit אמה
H2948   וטפח
H2436 even the bottom וחיק
H520 cubit האמה
H520 cubit ואמה
H7341 and an hand breadth רחב
H1366 and the border וגבולה
H413 thereof by אל
H8193 the edge שׂפתה
H5439 thereof round about סביב
H2239 span זרת
H259 is a האחד
H2088 and this וזה
H1354 shall be the higher place גב
H4196 of the altar המזבח׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
H428 these
  are
  the
H4060 measures
  of
  the
H4196 altar
  after
  the
H520 cubits
  The
H520 cubit
  is
H520 cubit
  and
  an
  hand
H7341 breadth
  even
  the
H2436 bottom
  shall
  be
H520 cubit
  and
  the
H7341 breadth
H520 cubit
  and
  the
H1366 border
  thereof
  the
H8193 edge
  thereof
  round
H5439 about
  shall
  be
H2239 span
  and
H2088 this
  shall
  be
  the
  higher
H1354 place
  of
  the
H4196 altar

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H259
Hebrew: אֶחָד
Transliteration: ʼechâd
Pronunciation: ekh-awd'
Part of Speech: Adjective
Bible Usage: {a} {alike} {alone} {altogether} {and} any ({-thing}) {apiece} a certain [dai-] {ly} each ({one}) + {eleven} {every} {few} {first} + {highway} a {man} {once} {one} {only} {other} {some} together.
Definition:  

properly {united} that {is} one; or (as an ordinal) first

1. one (number)

a. one (number)

b. each, every

c. a certain

d. an (indefinite article)

e. only, once, once for all

f. one...another, the one...the other, one after another, one by one

g. first

h. eleven (in combination), eleventh (ordinal)

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