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1 Chronicles 12:40

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Masoretic Text 1524

H1571 Moreover וגם
H7138 they that were nigh הקרובים
H413   אליהם
H5704 them even unto עד
H3485 Issachar ישׂשכר
H2074 and Zebulun וזבלון
H5321 and Naphtali ונפתלי
H935 brought מביאים
H3899 bread לחם
H2543 on asses בחמורים
H1581 and on camels ובגמלים
H6505 and on mules ובפרדים
H1241 and on oxen ובבקר
H3978 and meat מאכל
H7058 meal קמח
H1690 cakes of figs דבלים
H6778 and bunches of raisins וצמוקים
H3196 and wine ויין
H8081 and oil ושׁמן
H1241 and oxen ובקר
H6629 and sheep וצאן
H7230 abundantly לרב
H3588 for כי
H8057 there was joy שׂמחה
H3478 in Israel בישׂראל׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  on
H1241 oxen
  and
H3978 meat
H7058 meal
  cakes
  of
H1690 figs
  and
  bunches
  of
H6778 raisins
  and
H3196 wine
  and
  and
H1241 oxen
  and
H6629 sheep
H7230 abundantly
  there
  was
  in
H3478 Israel
  and
H6505 mules
  on
  and
H1581 camels
  on
  and
H2543 asses
  on
H3899 bread
H935 brought
H5321 Naphtali
  and
H2074 Zebulun
  and
H3485 Issachar
H5704 unto
  even
  them
H7138 nigh
  were
  that
  they
H1571 Moreover

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H1571
Hebrew: גַּם
Transliteration: gam
Pronunciation: gam
Part of Speech: Adverb
Bible Usage: {again} {alike} {also} (so much) as ({soon}) both (so) . . . {and} {but} either . . . {or} {even} for {all} (in) likewise ({manner}) {moreover} nay . . . {neither} {one} then ({-refore}) {though} {what} {with} yea.
Definition:  

properly assemblage; used only adverbially {also} even: {yea} though; often repeated as correlation both ... and

1. also, even, indeed, moreover, yea

a. also, moreover (giving emphasis)

b. neither, neither...nor (with negative)

c. even (for stress)

d. indeed, yea (introducing climax)

e. also (of correspondence or retribution)

f. but, yet, though (adversative)

g. even, yea, yea though (with 'when' in hypothetical case)

2. again, alike

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