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Joel 2:17

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Masoretic Text 1524

H996 between בין
H197 the porch האולם
H4196 and the altar ולמזבח
H1058 weep יבכו
H3548 Let the priests הכהנים
H8334 the ministers משׁרתי
H3068 of the LORD יהוה
H559 and let them say ויאמרו
H2347 Spare חוסה
H3068 O LORD יהוה
H5921   על
H5971 thy people עמך
H408 not ואל
H5414 and give תתן
H5159 thine heritage נחלתך
H2781 to reproach לחרפה
H4910 should rule למשׁל
H1471 that the heathen בם גוים
H4100 over them wherefore למה
H559 should they say יאמרו
H5971 among the people בעמים
H346 Where איה
H430 is their God אלהיהם׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  Let
  the
H3548 priests
  the
H8334 ministers
  of
  the
H3068 LORD
H1058 weep
H996 between
  the
H197 porch
  and
  the
H4196 altar
  and
  let
  them
H559 say
H2347 Spare
  thy
H5971 people
  O
H3068 LORD
  and
H5414 give
H408 not
  thine
H5159 heritage
  to
H2781 reproach
  that
  the
H1471 heathen
  should
H4910 rule
  over
  them
H4100 wherefore
  should
  they
H559 say
  among
  the
H5971 people
H346 Where
  is
  their
H430 God

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H996
Hebrew: בֵּין
Transliteration: bêyn
Pronunciation: bane
Part of Speech: Masculine
Bible Usage: {among} {asunder} {at} between (-twixt . . . {and}) + from (the {widest}) X-(idiom) {in} out {of} whether (it be... {or}) within.
Definition:  

properly the constructively contracted form of an otherwise unused noun from H995; a distinction; but used only as a {preposition} between (repeated before each {noun} often with other particles); also as a {conjugation} either ... or

1. between, among, in the midst of (with other preps), from between

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