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Judges 7:13  (American Standard Version)
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Interlinear Bible for Judges 7:13:


And when Gideon
Gid`own (#1439)
was come,
bow' (#935)
behold,
hinneh (#2009)
there was a man
'iysh (#376)
that told
caphar (#5608)
a dream
chalowm (#2472)
unto his fellow,
rea` (#7453)
and said,
'amar (#559)
Behold,
hinneh (#2009)
I dreamed
chalam (#2492)
a dream,
chalowm (#2472)
and, lo,
hinneh (#2009)
a cake
tsluwl (#6742)
of barley
s`orah (#8184)
bread
lechem (#3899)
tumbled
haphak (#2015)
into the host
machaneh (#4264)
of Midian,
Midyan (#4080)
and came
bow' (#935)
unto
`ad (#5704)
a tent,
'ohel (#168)
and smote
nakah (#5221)
it that it fell,
naphal (#5307)
and overturned
haphak (#2015)
it, that the tent
'ohel (#168)
lay along.
naphal (#5307)



 
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