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Jonah 2:5

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Masoretic Text 1524

H661 compassed me about אפפוני
H4325 The waters מים
H5704 even to עד
H5315 the soul נפשׁ
H8415 the depth תהום
H5437   יסבבני
H5488 the weeds סוף
H2280 were wrapped חבושׁ
H7218 my head לראשׁי׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  The
H4325 waters
  compassed
  me
H661 about
  even
  the
H5315 soul
  the
H8415 depth
  closed
  me
  round
H661 about
  the
H5488 weeds
  were
H2280 wrapped
H661 about
  my
H7218 head

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H5437
Hebrew: סָבַב
Transliteration: çâbab
Pronunciation: saw-bab'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {bring} {cast} {fetch} {lead} {make} {walk} X-(idiom) {whirl} X-(idiom) round {about} be about on every {side} {apply} {avoid} beset ({about}) {besiege} bring {again} carry ({about}) {change} cause to come {about} X-(idiom) {circuit} (fetch a) compass ({about} {round}) {drive} {environ} X-(idiom) on every {side} beset ({close} {come} {compass} {go} stand) round {about} {remove} {return} {set} sit {down} turn (self) ({about} {aside} {away} back).
Definition:  

to {revolve} surround or border; used in various {applications} literally and figuratively

1. to turn, turn about or around or aside or back or towards, go about or around, surround, encircle, change direction

a. (Qal)

1. to turn, turn about, be brought round, change

2. to march or walk around, go partly around, circle about, skirt, make a round, make a circuit, go about to, surround, encompass

b. (Niphal)

1. to turn oneself, close round, turn round

2. to be turned over to

c. (Piel) to turn about, change, transform

d. (Poel)

1. to encompass, surround

2. to come about, assemble round

3. to march, go about

4. to enclose, envelop

e. (Hiphil)

1. to turn, cause to turn, turn back, reverse, bring over, turn into, bring round

2. to cause to go around, surround, encompass

f. (Hophal)

1. to be turned

2. to be surrounded

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