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Deuteronomy 6:3

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Masoretic Text 1524

H8085 Hear ושׁמעת
H3478 therefore O Israel ישׂראל
H8104 and observe ושׁמרת
H6213 to do לעשׂות
H834 it that אשׁר
H3190 it may be well ייטב
H834 with thee and that לך ואשׁר
H7235 ye may increase תרבון
H3966 mightily מאד
H834 as כאשׁר
H1696 hath promised דבר
H3068 the LORD יהוה
H430 God אלהי
H1 of thy fathers אבתיך
H776 thee in the land לך ארץ
H2100 floweth זבת
H2461 with milk חלב
H1706 and honey ודבשׁ׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

H8085 Hear
  therefore
  O
H3478 Israel
  and
H8104 observe
  to
  it
H834 that
  it
  may
  be
H3190 well
  with
  thee
  and
H834 that
  ye
  may
H7235 increase
H3966 mightily
  the
H3068 LORD
H430 God
  of
  thy
H1 fathers
  hath
H1696 promised
  thee
  in
  the
H776 land
H834 that
H2100 floweth
  with
H2461 milk
  and
H1706 honey

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H3190
Hebrew: יָטַב
Transliteration: yâṭab
Pronunciation: yaw-tab'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: be {accepted} {amend} use {aright} {benefit} be (make) {better} seem {best} make {cheerful} be {comely} + be {content} diligent ({-ly}) {dress} {earnestly} find {favour} {give} be {glad} do ({be} make) good ({[-ness]}) be (make) {merry} please (+ {well}) shew more {[kindness]} {skilfully} X-(idiom) very {small} {surely} make {sweet} {thoroughly} {tire} {trim} {very} be ({can} {deal} {entreat} {go} have) well {[said} seen ].
Definition:  

to be (causatively) make {well} literally ({sound } beautiful) or figuratively ({happy } {successful } right)

1. to be good, be pleasing, be well, be glad

a. (Qal)

1. to be glad, be joyful

2. to be well placed

3. to be well for, be well with, go well with

4. to be pleasing, be pleasing to

b. (Hiphil)

1. to make glad, rejoice

2. to do good to, deal well with

3. to do well, do thoroughly

4. to make a thing good or right or beautiful

5. to do well, do right

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