Hebrew Interlinear

2 Chronicles 16:2 Interlinear

brought out Then Asa silver and gold out of the treasures house of the LORD house and of the king's and sent to Benhadad and of the king's of Syria that dwelt at Damascus saying

Word-by-Word Analysis

#OriginalStrong'sEnglishDefinition
1וַיֹּצֵ֨אH3318brought outto go (causatively, bring) out, in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively, direct and proxim
2אָסָ֜אH609Then Asaasa, the name of a king and of a levite
3כֶּ֣סֶףH3701silversilver (from its pale color); by implication, money
4וְזָהָ֗בH2091and goldgold, figuratively, something gold-colored (i.e., yellow), as oil, a clear sky
5מֵאֹֽצְר֛וֹתH214out of the treasuresa depository
6וּבֵ֣יתH1004housea house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.)
7יְהוָ֖הH3068of the LORD(the) self-existent or eternal; jeho-vah, jewish national name of god
8וּבֵ֣יתH1004housea house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.)
9מֶ֣לֶךְH4428and of the king'sa king
10וַיִּשְׁלַ֗חH7971and sentto send away, for, or out (in a great variety of applications)
11אֶלH413near, with or among; often in general, to
12בֶּןH0
13הֲדַד֙H1130to Benhadadben-hadad, the name of several syrian kings, possibly a royal title
14מֶ֣לֶךְH4428and of the king'sa king
15אֲרָ֔םH758of Syriaaram or syria, and its inhabitants; also the name of the son of shem, a grandson of nahor, and of an israelite
16הַיּוֹשֵׁ֥בH3427that dweltproperly, to sit down (specifically as judge. in ambush, in quiet); by implication, to dwell, to remain; causatively, to settle, to marry
17בְּדַרְמֶ֖שֶׂקH1834at Damascusdamascus, a city of syria
18לֵאמֹֽר׃H559sayingto say (used with great latitude)

Verse Context

2 Chronicles 16:1year and thirtieth In the six of the reign of Asa came up...
2 Chronicles 16:2 (current)brought out Then Asa silver and gold out of the treasures house of the LORD house and of the king's and sent to Benhadad and of the king's of Syria that dwelt at Damascus saying
2 Chronicles 16:3There is a league and thy father ...

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