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Amos 6:9
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            Masoretic Text 1524
King James Bible (Oxford 1769)
                                 
                            And
                        
                        
                                 
                            it
                        
                        
                                 
                            shall
                        
                        
                                 
                            come
                        
                        
                                 
                            to
                        
                        
                                
                                    H1961
                                
                            pass
                        
                        
                                
                                    H518
                                
                            if
                        
                        
                                 
                            there
                        
                        
                                
                                    H3498
                                
                            remain
                        
                        
                                
                                    H6235
                                
                            ten
                        
                        
                                
                                    H376
                                
                            men
                        
                        
                                 
                            in
                        
                        
                                
                                    H259
                                
                            one
                        
                        
                                
                                    H1004
                                
                            house
                        
                        
                                 
                            that
                        
                        
                                 
                            they
                        
                        
                                 
                            shall
                        
                        
                                
                                    H4191
                                
                            die
                        
            Hebrew-English Dictionary
Strongs: H3498
                    Hebrew: יָתַר
                Transliteration: yâthar
                Pronunciation: yaw-thar'
Part of Speech: Verb
                Bible Usage: {excel} leave (a {remnant}) left {behind} too {much} make {plenteous} {preserve} ({be} let) remain ({-der} {-ing} {-nant}) {reserve} {residue} rest.
                
                    Definition:  
                    
                            
                        
                    
                    
                        
                            
                    
                
                to jut over or exceed; by implication to excel; (intransitively) to remain or be left; causatively to {leave} cause to {abound} preserve
1. to be left over, remain, remain over, leave
a. (Qal) remainder (participle)
b. (Niphal) to be left over, remain over, be left behind
c. (Hiphil)
1. to leave over, leave
2. to save over, preserve alive
3. to excel, show pre-eminence
4. to show excess, have more than enough, have an excess
                    The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
            Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
                Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.
        by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.