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H5973 <
STRHEB
>@ עם ‛
im
eem
From
H6004;
adverb
or
{
preposition
}
with
(
that
{
is
}
in
conjunction
{
with
})
in
varied
applications
;
specifically
equally
with
;
often
with
prepositional
prefix
(
and
then
usually
unrepresented
in
English
): - {
accompanying
} {
against
} {
and
}
as
(
X
long
{
as
}) {
before
} {
beside
}
by
(
reason
{
of
})
for
{
all
}
from
({
among
} {
between
}) {
in
} {
like
}
more
{
than
} {
of
} (
un
-) {
to
}
with
(-
al
).
H5980 <
STRHEB
>@ עמּה ‛û
mm
â
h
oom
-
maw
'
From
H6004; {
conjunction
}
that
{
is
}
society
;
mostly
adverbial
or
prepositional
(
with
prepositional
{
prefix
})
near6
{
beside
}
along
with
: - (
over
) {
against
} {
at
} {
beside
}
hard
{
by
}
in
points
.
H834 <
STRHEB
>@ אשׁר 'ă
sher
ash
-
er
'
A
primitive
relative
pronoun
(
of
every
gender
and
number
); {
who
}
which6
{
what
}
that
;
also
(
as
adverb
and
conjunction
) {
when
}
where6
{
how
}
because6
in
order
{
that
}
etc
.: -
X
{
after
}
X
{
alike
}
as
(
soon
{
as
}) {
because
}
X
{
every
} {
for
} + {
forasmuch
} +
from
{
whence
} +
how
({-
soever
})
X
{
if
} (
so
)
that
([
thing
] {
which
} {
wherein
})
X
{
though
} + {
until
} + {
whatsoever
} {
when
}
where
(+ {-
as
} {-
in
} {-
of
} {-
on
} {-
soever
} {-
with
}) {
which
} {
whilst
} +
whither
({-
soever
})
who
({-
m
} {-
soever
} -
se
).
As
it
is
{
indeclinable
}
it
is
often
accompanied
by
the
personal
pronoun
{
expletively
}
used
to
show
the
connection
.
G1438 <
STRGRK
>@ ἑαυτοῦ
heautou
heh
-
ow
-
too
' (
Including
all
the
other
cases
);
from
a
reflexive
pronoun
otherwise
obsolete
and
the
genitive
(
dative
or
accusative
)
of
G846;
him
(
her
it6
them
also
[
in
conjunction
with
the
personal
pronoun
of
the
other
persons
]
my
thy6
our
your
) -
self
(-
selves
)
etc
.: -
alone
her
(
own
-
self
) (
he
)
himself
his
(
own
)
itself
one
(
to
)
another
our
(
thine
)
own
(-
selves
) +
that
she
had
their
(
own
own
selves
) (
of
)
them
(-
selves
)
they
thyself
you
your
(
own
own
conceits
own
selves
-
selves
).