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Daniel 2:24

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Masoretic Text 1524

H3606 Therefore כל
H6903   קבל
H1836   דנה
H1841 Daniel דניאל
H5954 in על
H5922 unto על
H746 Arioch אריוך
H1768 whom די
H4483 had ordained מני
H4430 the king מלכא
H7 to destroy להובדה
H2445 the wise לחכימי
H895 men of Babylon בבל
H236 went אזל
H3652 thus וכן
H560 and said אמר
H2445 the wise לה לחכימי
H895 men of Babylon בבל
H409 not אל
H7 him Destroy תהובד
H5954 bring me in העלני
H6925 before קדם
H4430 the king מלכא
H6591 the interpretation ופשׁרא
H4430 the king למלכא
H2324 and I will shew אחוא׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

H3606 Therefore
H1841 Daniel
H236 went
H5922 unto
H746 Arioch
H1768 whom
  the
H4430 king
  had
H4483 ordained
  to
H7 destroy
  the
H2445 wise
  men
  of
H895 Babylon
  he
H236 went
  and
H560 said
H3652 thus
H5922 unto
  him
H7 Destroy
H409 not
  the
H2445 wise
  men
  of
H895 Babylon
  bring
  me
H6925 before
  the
H4430 king
  and
  I
  will
H2324 shew
H5922 unto
  the
H4430 king
  the
H6591 interpretation

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H6903
Hebrew: קְבֵל
Transliteration: qᵉbêl
Pronunciation: keb-ale'
Part of Speech: Substitution
Bible Usage: + accounting {to} + {as} + {because} {before} + for this {cause} + forasmuch {as} + by this {means} over {against} by reason {of} + {that} + {therefore} + {though} + wherefore.
Definition:  

corresponding to H6905; (adverbially) in front of; usually (with other particles) on account {of} so {as} {since } hence

1. front prep

2. in front of, before, because of, in view of, by reason of, because of this, therefore conj

3. because that, inasmuch as, although, according as, before adv

4. accordingly, then

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