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2 Kings 19:15 — King James Version← Study notes

And Hezekiah prayed before the Lord, and said, O Lord God of Israel, which dwellest between the cherubims, thou art the God, even thou alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth; thou hast made heaven and earth.


2 Kings 19:15Hebrew Interlinear

Hebrew · 2 Kings 19:1523 words
HebrewMeaning
וַ/יִּתְפַּלֵּ֨לwayitəpalēl
intreatconjH6419
judge · pray(-er · -ing) · make supplication
חִזְקִיָּ֜הוּḥizəqiyāhw
HezekiahnounH2396
Hizkiah · Hizkijah. Compare
לִ/פְנֵ֣יlipənēy
a- forepronH6440
accept · against · anger · as ···
יְהוָה֮yəhwāh
LORDnounH3068
the Lord. Compare
וַ/יֹּאמַר֒wayōʾmar
answerconjH559
appoint · avouch · bid · boast self ···
יְהוָ֞הyəhwāh
LORDnounH3068
the Lord. Compare
אֱלֹהֵ֤יʾĕlōhēy
GodnounH430
exceeding · God (-dess · -ly) · great ···
יִשְׂרָאֵל֙yiśərāʾēl
IsraelnounH3478
יֹשֵׁ֣בyōšēb
abideverbH3427
continue · (cause to · make to) dwell · ease self ···
הַ/כְּרֻבִ֔יםhakərubiym
cherubparticleH3742
cherubims
אַתָּהʾatāh
theeprepH859
thou · ye · you
ה֤וּאhwʾ
heprepH1931
as for her · him · it · the same ···
הָֽ/אֱלֹהִים֙hāʾĕlōhiym
GodparticleH430
exceeding · God (-dess · -ly) · great ···
לְ/בַדְּ/ךָ֔ləbadəkā
alonepronH905
apart · bar · besides · branch ···
לְ/כֹ֖לləkōl
all (mannerpronH3605
) · altogether · any · enough ···
מַמְלְכ֣וֹתmamələkwōt
kingdomnounH4467
king's · reign · royal
הָ/אָ֑רֶץhāʾāreṣ
earthparticleH776
common · earth · field · ground ···
אַתָּ֣הʾatāh
theeprepH859
thou · ye · you
עָשִׂ֔יתָʿāśiytā
accomplishverbH6213
advance · appoint · apt · be at ···
אֶתʾet
(as such unrepresented in English)particleH853
הַ/שָּׁמַ֖יִםhašāmayim
heavenparticleH8064
astrologer · heaven
וְ/אֶתwəʾet
(as such unrepresented in English)conjH853
הָ/אָֽרֶץhāʾāreṣ
earthparticleH776
common · earth · field · ground ···
Words are listed top to bottom following the original right-to-left reading order. אֵת (ʾēṯ) is a direct object marker with no English equivalent, shown faded.

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