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Isaiah 53:5

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Masoretic Text 1524

H1931 But he והוא
H2490 was wounded מחלל
H6588   מפשׁענו
H1792 was bruised מדכא
H5771   מעונתינו
H4148 the chastisement מוסר
H7965 of our peace שׁלומנו
H5921 was upon עליו
H2250 him and with his stripes ובחברתו
H7495 we are healed נרפא׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  But
  was
H2490 wounded
  for
  our
H4480 transgressions
  was
H1792 bruised
  for
  our
H4480 iniquities
  the
H4148 chastisement
  of
  our
H7965 peace
  was
H5921 upon
  him
  and
  with
  his
H2250 stripes
  we
  are
H7495 healed

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H2490
Hebrew: חָלַל
Transliteration: châlal
Pronunciation: khaw-lal'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: begin (X men {began}) {defile} X-(idiom) {break} {defile} X-(idiom) eat (as common {things}) X-(idiom) {first} X-(idiom) gather the grape {thereof} X-(idiom) take {inheritance} {pipe} player on {instruments} {pollute} (cast as) profane ({self}) {prostitute} slay ({slain}) {sorrow} {stain} wound.
Definition:  

properly to {bore} that {is} (by implication) to {wound} to dissolve; figuratively to profane (a {person} place or {thing}) to break (one´ s {word}) to begin (as if by an opening-wedge); denominatively (from H2485) to play (the flute)

1. to profane, defile, pollute, desecrate, begin

a. (Niphal)

1. to profane oneself, defile oneself, pollute oneself 1a

b. ritually 1a

c. sexually

1. to be polluted, be defiled

d. (Piel)

1. to profane, make common, defile, pollute

2. to violate the honour of, dishonour

3. to violate (a covenant)

4. to treat as common

e. (Pual) to profane (name of God)

f. (Hiphil)

1. to let be profaned

2. to begin

g. (Hophal) to be begun

2. to wound (fatally), bore through, pierce, bore

a. (Qal) to pierce

b. (Pual) to be slain

c. (Poel) to wound, pierce

d. (Poal) to be wounded

3. (Piel) to play the flute or pipe

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