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Esther 9:19

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Masoretic Text 1524

H5921 Therefore על
H3651   כן
H3064 the Jews היהודים
H6521 of the villages הפרוזים
H3427 that dwelt הישׁבים
H5892 towns בערי
H6519 in the unwalled הפרזות
H6213 made עשׂים
H853   את
H3117 day יום
H702 the fourteenth ארבעה
H6240   עשׂר
H2320 of the month לחדשׁ
H143 Adar אדר
H8057 of gladness שׂמחה
H4960 and feasting ומשׁתה
H3117 a day ויום
H2896 and a good טוב
H4916 and of sending ומשׁלוח
H4490 portions מנות
H376 one אישׁ
H7453 to another לרעהו׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

H5921 Therefore
  the
H3064 Jews
  of
  the
H6521 villages
  that
H3427 dwelt
  in
  the
H6519 unwalled
H5892 towns
H6213 made
  the
H702 fourteenth
  of
  the
H2320 month
H143 Adar
  a
  of
H8057 gladness
  and
H4960 feasting
  and
  a
H2896 good
  and
  of
H4916 sending
H4490 portions
H376 one
  to
H7453 another

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H3427
Hebrew: יָשַׁב
Transliteration: yâshab
Pronunciation: yaw-shab'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: (make to) abide ({-ing}) {continue} (cause {to} make to) dwell ({-ing}) ease {self} {endure} {establish} X-(idiom) {fail} {habitation} {haunt} (make to) inhabit ({-ant}) make to keep {[house]} {lurking} X-(idiom) marry ({-ing}) (bring again to) {place} {remain} {return} {seat} set ({-tle}) (down-) sit ({-down} {still} -ting {down} -ting [place] {-uate}) {take} tarry.
Definition:  

properly to sit down (specifically as {judge} in {ambush} in quiet); by implication to {dwell} to remain; causatively to {settle} to marry

1. to dwell, remain, sit, abide

a. (Qal)

1. to sit, sit down

2. to be set

3. to remain, stay

4. to dwell, have one's abode

b. (Niphal) to be inhabited

c. (Piel) to set, place

d. (Hiphil)

1. to cause to sit

2. to cause to abide, set

3. to cause to dwell

4. to cause (cities) to be inhabited

5. to marry (give an dwelling to)

e. (Hophal)

1. to be inhabited

2. to make to dwell

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