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Nehemiah 10:37

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Masoretic Text 1524

H853   ואת
H7225 the firstfruits ראשׁית
H6182 of our dough עריסתינו
H8641 and our offerings ותרומתינו
H6529 and the fruit ופרי
H3605 of all כל
H6086 manner of trees עץ
H8492 of wine תירושׁ
H3323 and of oil ויצהר
H935 And that we should bring נביא
H3548 unto the priests לכהנים
H413 to אל
H3957 the chambers לשׁכות
H1004 of the house בית
H430 of our God אלהינו
H4643 and the tithes ומעשׂר
H127 of our ground אדמתנו
H3881 unto the Levites ללוים
H1992 that the same והם
H3881 Levites הלוים
H6237 take tithes המעשׂרים
H3605 in all בכל
H5892 the cities ערי
H5656 of our tillage עבדתנו׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  that
  we
  should
H935 bring
  the
H7225 firstfruits
  of
  our
H6182 dough
  and
  our
H8641 offerings
  and
  the
H6529 fruit
  of
  manner
  of
H6086 trees
  of
H8492 wine
  and
  of
  unto
  the
H3548 priests
  the
H3957 chambers
  of
  the
H1004 house
  of
  our
H430 God
  and
  the
H4643 tithes
  of
  our
H127 ground
  unto
  the
H3881 Levites
  that
  the
H1992 same
H3881 Levites
  might
  have
  the
H4643 tithes
  in
  the
H5892 cities
  of
  our
H5656 tillage

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H6237
Hebrew: עָשַׂר
Transliteration: ʻâsar
Pronunciation: aw-sar'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: X-(idiom) {surely} give (take) the {tenth} ({have} take) tithe ({-ing} {-s}) X-(idiom) truly.
Definition:  

to accumulate; but used only as denominative from H6235; to {tithe} that {is} take or give a tenth

1. to tithe, take the tenth part of, give a tithe, take a tithe

a. (Qal) to tithe

b. (Piel) to give a tithe

c. (Hiphil) to take a tithe

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