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Proverbs 22:18

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Masoretic Text 1524

H3588 For כי
H5273 it is a pleasant נעים
H3588 thing if כי
H8104 thou keep תשׁמרם
H990 them within בבטנך
H3559 be fitted יכנו
H3162 thee they shall withal יחדו
H5921 in על
H8193 thy lips שׂפתיך׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  it
  is
  a
H5273 pleasant
  thing
  thou
H8104 keep
  them
H990 within
  thee
  they
  shall
H3162 withal
  be
H3559 fitted
  thy
H8193 lips

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H5921
Hebrew: עַל
Transliteration: ʻal
Pronunciation: al
Part of Speech: Preposition
Bible Usage: {above} according to ({-ly}) {after} (as) {against} {among} {and} X-(idiom) {as} {at} because {of} beside (the rest {of}) {between} beyond the {time} X-(idiom) both {and} by (reason {of}) X-(idiom) had the charge {of} concerning {for} in ({that}) ({forth} out) {of} (from) ({off}) (up-) {on} {over} {than} through ({-out}) {to} {touching} X-(idiom) with.
Definition:  

{above} over: {upon} or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications

1. upon, on the ground of, according to, on account of, on behalf of, concerning, beside, in addition to, together with, beyond, above, over, by, on to, towards, to, against

a. upon, on the ground of, on the basis of, on account of, because of, therefore, on behalf of, for the sake of, for, with, in spite of, notwithstanding, concerning, in the matter of, as regards

b. above, beyond, over (of excess)

c. above, over (of elevation or pre-eminence)

d. upon, to, over to, unto, in addition to, together with, with (of addition)

e. over (of suspension or extension)

f. by, adjoining, next, at, over, around (of contiguity or proximity)

g. down upon, upon, on, from, up upon, up to,, towards, over towards, to, against (with verbs of motion)

h. to (as a dative) conj

2. because that, because, notwithstanding, although

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