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Nehemiah 8:15

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Masoretic Text 1524

H834 And that ואשׁר
H8085 they should publish ישׁמיעו
H5674 and proclaim ויעבירו
H6963   קול
H3605 in all בכל
H5892 their cities עריהם
H3389 and in Jerusalem ובירושׁלם
H559 saying לאמר
H3318 Go forth צאו
H2022 unto the mount ההר
H935 and fetch והביאו
H5929 branches עלי
H2132 olive זית
H5929 branches ועלי
H6086 and pine עץ
H8081   שׁמן
H5929 branches ועלי
H1918 and myrtle הדס
H5929 branches ועלי
H8558 and palm תמרים
H5929 and branches ועלי
H6086 trees עץ
H5687 of thick עבת
H6213 to make לעשׂת
H5521 booths סכת
H3789 as it is written ככתוב׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
H834 that
  they
  should
H8085 publish
  and
H5674 proclaim
  in
  their
H5892 cities
  and
  in
H3389 Jerusalem
H559 saying
  Go
H3318 forth
  unto
  the
H2022 mount
  and
H935 fetch
H2132 olive
H5929 branches
  and
H6086 pine
H5929 branches
  and
H1918 myrtle
H5929 branches
  and
H8558 palm
H5929 branches
  and
H5929 branches
  of
H5687 thick
H6086 trees
  to
H6213 make
H5521 booths
  as
  it
  is
H3789 written

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H834
Hebrew: אֲשֶׁר
Transliteration: ʼăsher
Pronunciation: ash-er'
Bible Usage: X-(idiom) {after} X-(idiom) {alike} as (soon {as}) {because} X-(idiom) {every} {for} + {forasmuch} + from {whence} + how ({-soever}) X-(idiom) {if} (so) that ([thing] {which} {wherein}) X-(idiom) {though} + {until} + {whatsoever} {when} where (+ {-as} {-in} {-of} {-on} {-soever} {-with}) {which} {whilst} + whither ({-soever}) who ({-m} {-soever} -se). As it is {indeclinable} it is often accompanied by the personal pronoun {expletively} used to show the connection.
Definition:  

{who} which: {what} that; also (as adverb and conjunction) {when} where: {how} because: in order {that} etc.

1. (relative part.)

a. which, who

b. that which

2. (conj)

a. that (in obj clause)

b. when

c. since

d. as

e. conditional if

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