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Genesis 9:12

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Masoretic Text 1524

H559 said ויאמר
H430 And God אלהים
H2063 This זאת
H226 is the token אות
H1285 of the covenant הברית
H834 which אשׁר
H589 I אני
H5414 make נתן
H996 between ביני
H996   וביניכם
H996   ובין
H3605 me and you and every כל
H5315 creature נפשׁ
H2416 living חיה
H834 that אשׁר
H854 is with אתכם
H1755 generations לדרת
H5769 you for perpetual עולם׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
H430 God
H559 said
H2063 This
  is
  the
H226 token
  of
  the
H1285 covenant
H834 which
H5414 make
H996 between
  me
  and
  you
  and
H3605 every
H2416 living
H5315 creature
H834 that
  is
H854 with
  you
  for
H5769 perpetual
H1755 generations

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H559
Hebrew: אָמַר
Transliteration: ʼâmar
Pronunciation: aw-mar'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {answer} {appoint} {avouch} {bid} boast {self} {call} {certify} {challenge} {charge} + (at {the} give) command ({ment}) {commune} {consider} {declare} {demand} X-(idiom) {desire} {determine} X-(idiom) {expressly} X-(idiom) {indeed} X-(idiom) {intend} {name} X-(idiom) {plainly} {promise} {publish} {report} {require} {say} speak ({against} {of}) X-(idiom) {still} X-(idiom) {suppose} {talk} {tell} {term} X-(idiom) that {is} X-(idiom) {think} use {[speech]} {utter} X-(idiom) {verily} X-(idiom) yet.
Definition:  

to say (used with great latitude)

1. to say, speak, utter

a. (Qal) to say, to answer, to say in one's heart, to think, to command, to promise, to intend

b. (Niphal) to be told, to be said, to be called

c. (Hithpael) to boast, to act proudly

d. (Hiphil) to avow, to avouch

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