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Malachi 1:1

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Masoretic Text 1524

H4853 The burden משׂא
H1697 of the word דבר
H3068 of the LORD יהוה
H413 to אל
H3478 Israel ישׂראל
H3027 by ביד
H4401 Malachi מלאכי׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  The
H4853 burden
  of
  the
H1697 word
  of
  the
H3068 LORD
H3478 Israel
H4401 Malachi

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H1697
Hebrew: דָּבָר
Transliteration: dâbâr
Pronunciation: daw-baw'
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: {act} {advice} {affair} {answer} X-(idiom) any such ({thing}) + because {of} {book} {business} {care} {case} {cause} certain {rate} + {chronicles} {commandment} X-(idiom) commune ({-ication}) + concern {[-ing]} + {confer} {counsel} + {dearth} {decree} {deed} X-(idiom) {disease} {due} {duty} {effect} + {eloquent} {errand} [evil favoured-] {ness} + {glory} + {harm} {hurt} + {iniquity} + {judgment} {language} + {lying} {manner} {matter} {message} [no] {thing} {oracle} X-(idiom) {ought} X-(idiom) {parts} + {pertaining} + {please} {portion} + {power} {promise} {provision} {purpose} {question} {rate} {reason} {report} {request} X-(idiom) (as hast) {said} {sake} {saying} {sentence} + {sign} + {so} some {[uncleanness]} somewhat to {say} + {song} {speech} X-(idiom) {spoken} {talk} {task} + {that} X-(idiom) there {done} thing ({concerning}) {thought} + {thus} {tidings} what {[-soever]} + {wherewith} {which} {word} work.
Definition:  

a word; by implication a matter (as spoken of) of thing; adverbially a cause

1. speech, word, speaking, thing

a. speech

b. saying, utterance

c. word, words

d. business, occupation, acts, matter, case, something, manner (by extension)

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