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Ezekiel 34:2

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Masoretic Text 1524

H1121 Son בן
H120 of man אדם
H5012 prophesy הנבא
H5921 against על
H7462 the shepherds רועי
H3478 of Israel ישׂראל
H5012 prophesy הנבא
H559 and say ואמרת
H413 unto אליהם
H7462 the shepherds לרעים
H3541 them Thus כה
H559 saith אמר
H136 the Lord אדני
H3069 GOD יהוה
H1945 Woe הוי
H7462 be to the shepherds רעי
H3478 of Israel ישׂראל
H834 that אשׁר
H1961 do feed היו
H7462 the shepherds רעים
H853   אותם
H3808 themselves should not הלוא
H6629 the flocks הצאן
H7462   ירעו
H7462   הרעים׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  of
H120 man
H5012 prophesy
H5921 against
  the
H7462 shepherds
  of
H3478 Israel
H5012 prophesy
  and
H559 say
H413 unto
  them
H3541 Thus
H559 saith
  the
H136 Lord
H413 unto
  the
H7462 shepherds
  be
  to
  the
H7462 shepherds
  of
H3478 Israel
H834 that
  do
H1961 feed
  themselves
  should
  the
H7462 shepherds
H1961 feed
  the
H6629 flocks

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H413
Hebrew: אֵל
Transliteration: ʼêl
Pronunciation: ale
Part of Speech: Preposition
Bible Usage: {about} according {to} {after} {against} {among} as {for} {at} because ({-fore} {-side}) both . . . {and} {by} {concerning} {for} {from} X-(idiom) {hath} in ({-to}) {near} (out) {of} {over} through6to ({-ward}) {under} {unto} {upon} {whether} with(-in).
Definition:  

a primitive {particle} properly denoting motion {towards} but occasionally used of a quiescent {position} that {is} near: with or among; often in {general} to

1. to, toward, unto (of motion)

2. into (limit is actually entered)

a. in among

3. toward (of direction, not necessarily physical motion)

4. against (motion or direction of a hostile character)

5. in addition to, to

6. concerning, in regard to, in reference to, on account of

7. according to (rule or standard)

8. at, by, against (of one's presence)

9. in between, in within, to within, unto (idea of motion to)

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