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Numbers 35:5

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Masoretic Text 1524

H4058 And ye shall measure ומדתם
H2351   מחוץ
H5892 the city לעיר
H853   את
H6285 side פאת
H6924 on the east קדמה
H505 two thousand אלפים
H520 cubits באמה
H853   ואת
H6285 side פאת
H5045 and on the south נגב
H505 two thousand אלפים
H520 cubits באמה
H853   ואת
H6285 side פאת
H3220 and on the west ים
H505 two thousand אלפים
H520 cubits באמה
H853   ואת
H6285 side פאת
H6828 and on the north צפון
H505 two thousand אלפים
H520 cubits באמה
H5892 and the city והעיר
H8432 in the midst בתוך
H2088 this זה
H1961 shall be יהיה
H4054 to them the suburbs להם מגרשׁי
H5892 of the cities הערים׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  ye
  shall
H4058 measure
  from
H4480 without
  the
H5892 city
  on
  the
H6924 east
H6285 side
  two
H505 thousand
H520 cubits
  and
  on
  the
H5045 south
H6285 side
  two
H505 thousand
H520 cubits
  and
  on
  the
H3220 west
H6285 side
  two
H505 thousand
H520 cubits
  and
  on
  the
H6828 north
H6285 side
  two
H505 thousand
H520 cubits
  and
  the
H5892 city
  shall
  in
  the
H8432 midst
H2088 this
  shall
  to
  them
  the
H4054 suburbs
  of
  the
H5892 cities

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H6924
Hebrew: קֶדֶם
Transliteration: qedem
Pronunciation: keh'-dem
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: {aforetime} ancient ({time}) {before} east ({end} {part} {side} {-ward}) {eternal} X-(idiom) ever ({-lasting}) {forward} {old} past. Compare H6926 .
Definition:  

the {front} of palce (absolutely the fore {part} relatively the East) or time (antiquity); often used adverbially ({before } {anciently } eastward)

1. east, antiquity, front, that which is before, aforetime

a. front, from the front or east, in front, mount of the East

b. ancient time, aforetime, ancient, from of old, earliest time

c. anciently, of old (adverb)

d. beginning

e. east adv

2. eastward, to or toward the East

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