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Genesis 12:16

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Masoretic Text 1524

H87   ולאברם
H3190 And he entreated Abram well היטיב
H5668 for her sake בעבורה
H1961 and he had ויהי
H6629 sheep לו צאן
H1241 and oxen ובקר
H2543 and he asses וחמרים
H5650 and menservants ועבדים
H8198 and maidservants ושׁפחת
H860   ואתנת
H1581 and camels וגמלים׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  and
H1581 camels
H2543 asses
  she
  and
H8198 maidservants
  and
H5650 menservants
  and
H2543 asses
  he
  and
H1241 oxen
  and
H6629 sheep
  he
  and
H5668 sake
  her
  for
H3190 well
  Abram
  entreated
  he
  And

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H3190
Hebrew: יָטַב
Transliteration: yâṭab
Pronunciation: yaw-tab'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: be {accepted} {amend} use {aright} {benefit} be (make) {better} seem {best} make {cheerful} be {comely} + be {content} diligent ({-ly}) {dress} {earnestly} find {favour} {give} be {glad} do ({be} make) good ({[-ness]}) be (make) {merry} please (+ {well}) shew more {[kindness]} {skilfully} X-(idiom) very {small} {surely} make {sweet} {thoroughly} {tire} {trim} {very} be ({can} {deal} {entreat} {go} have) well {[said} seen ].
Definition:  

to be (causatively) make {well} literally ({sound } beautiful) or figuratively ({happy } {successful } right)

1. to be good, be pleasing, be well, be glad

a. (Qal)

1. to be glad, be joyful

2. to be well placed

3. to be well for, be well with, go well with

4. to be pleasing, be pleasing to

b. (Hiphil)

1. to make glad, rejoice

2. to do good to, deal well with

3. to do well, do thoroughly

4. to make a thing good or right or beautiful

5. to do well, do right

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