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Job 2:10

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Masoretic Text 1524

H559 But he said ויאמר
H413 unto אליה
H1696 her Thou speakest כדבר
H259 as one אחת
H5036 of the foolish women הנבלות
H1696 speaketh תדברי
H1571 What גם
H853   את
H2896 good הטוב
H6901 shall we receive נקבל
H853   מאת
H430 of God האלהים
H853   ואת
H7451 evil הרע
H3808 and shall we not לא
H6901 receive נקבל
H3605 In all בכל
H2063 this זאת
H3808 did not לא
H2398 sin חטא
H347 Job איוב
H8193 with his lips בשׂפתיו׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  But
  he
H559 said
H413 unto
  her
  Thou
H1696 speakest
  as
H259 one
  of
  the
  foolish
H5036 women
H1696 speaketh
H1571 What
  shall
  we
H6901 receive
H2896 good
  at
  the
H4480 hand
  of
H430 God
  and
  shall
  we
H6901 receive
H7451 evil
  In
H2063 this
  did
H347 Job
  with
  his
H8193 lips

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H1571
Hebrew: גַּם
Transliteration: gam
Pronunciation: gam
Part of Speech: Adverb
Bible Usage: {again} {alike} {also} (so much) as ({soon}) both (so) . . . {and} {but} either . . . {or} {even} for {all} (in) likewise ({manner}) {moreover} nay . . . {neither} {one} then ({-refore}) {though} {what} {with} yea.
Definition:  

properly assemblage; used only adverbially {also} even: {yea} though; often repeated as correlation both ... and

1. also, even, indeed, moreover, yea

a. also, moreover (giving emphasis)

b. neither, neither...nor (with negative)

c. even (for stress)

d. indeed, yea (introducing climax)

e. also (of correspondence or retribution)

f. but, yet, though (adversative)

g. even, yea, yea though (with 'when' in hypothetical case)

2. again, alike

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