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Deuteronomy 29:4

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Masoretic Text 1524

H3808 hath not ולא
H5414 given נתן
H3068 Yet the LORD יהוה
H3820 you an heart לכם לב
H3045 to perceive לדעת
H5869 and eyes ועינים
H7200 to see לראות
H241 and ears ואזנים
H8085 to hear לשׁמע
H5704 unto עד
H3117 day היום
H2088 this הזה׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  Yet
  the
H3068 LORD
  hath
H5414 given
  you
  an
H3820 heart
  to
H3045 perceive
  and
H5869 eyes
  to
  and
H241 ears
  to
H8085 hear
H5704 unto
H2088 this

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H8085
Hebrew: שָׁמַע
Transliteration: shâmaʻ
Pronunciation: shaw-mah'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: X-(idiom) {attentively} call (gather) {together} X-(idiom) {carefully} X-(idiom) {certainly} {consent} {consider} be {content} {declare} X-(idiom) {diligently} {discern} give {ear} (cause {to} {let} make to) hear ({-ken} {tell}) X-(idiom) {indeed} {listen} make (a) {noise} (be) {obedient} {obey} {perceive} (make a) proclaim ({-ation}) {publish} {regard} {report} shew ({forth}) (make a) {sound} X-(idiom) {surely} {tell} {understand} whosoever {[heareth]} witness.
Definition:  

to hear intelligently (often with implication of {attention} {obedience} etc.; causatively to {tell} etc.)

1. to hear, listen to, obey

a. (Qal)

1. to hear (perceive by ear)

2. to hear of or concerning

3. to hear (have power to hear)

4. to hear with attention or interest, listen to

5. to understand (language)

6. to hear (of judicial cases)

7. to listen, give heed 1a

b. to consent, agree 1a

c. to grant request

1. to listen to, yield to

2. to obey, be obedient

d. (Niphal)

1. to be heard (of voice or sound)

2. to be heard of

3. to be regarded, be obeyed

e. (Piel) to cause to hear, call to hear, summon

f. (Hiphil)

1. to cause to hear, tell, proclaim, utter a sound

2. to sound aloud (musical term)

3. to make proclamation, summon

4. to cause to be heard n m

2. sound

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