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Jeremiah 24:6

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Masoretic Text 1524

H7760 For I will set ושׂמתי
H5869 mine eyes עיני
H5921 upon עליהם
H2896 them for good לטובה
H7725 and I will bring them again והשׁבתים
H5921 to על
H776 land הארץ
H2063 this הזאת
H1129 and I will build ובניתים
H3808 them and not ולא
H2040 pull them down אהרס
H5193 and I will plant ונטעתים
H3808 them and not ולא
H5428 pluck them up אתושׁ׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  For
  I
  will
  mine
H5869 eyes
H5921 upon
  them
  for
H2896 good
  and
  I
  will
  bring
  them
H7725 again
H2063 this
H776 land
  and
  I
  will
H1129 build
  them
  and
  pull
  them
H2040 down
  and
  I
  will
H5193 plant
  them
  and
  pluck
  them

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H7760
Hebrew: שׂוּם
Transliteration: sûwm
Pronunciation: soom
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: X-(idiom) any {wise} {appoint} {bring} call [a {name]} {care} cast {in} {change} {charge} {commit} {consider} {convey} {determine} + {disguise} {dispose} {do} {get} {give} heap {up} {hold} {impute} lay ({down} {up}) {leave} {look} make ({out}) {mark} + {name} X-(idiom) {on} {ordain} {order} + {paint} {place} {preserve} {purpose} put ({on}) + {regard} {rehearse} {reward} (cause to) set ({on} {up}) {shew} + {stedfastly} {take} X-(idiom) {tell} + tread {down} ([over-]) {turn} X-(idiom) {wholly} work.
Definition:  

to put (used in a great variety of {applications} {literally} {figuratively} inferentially and elliptically)

1. to put, place, set, appoint, make

a. (Qal)

1. to put, set, lay, put or lay upon, lay (violent) hands on

2. to set, direct, direct toward 1a

b. to extend (compassion) (fig)

1. to set, ordain, establish, found, appoint, constitute, make, determine, fix

2. to set, station, put, set in place, plant, fix

3. to make, make for, transform into, constitute, fashion, work, bring to pass, appoint, give

c. (Hiphil) to set or make for a sign

d. (Hophal) to be set

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