Exodus 14:7

He took 600 of the finest chariots, along with all the other chariots in Egypt and their commanders.
[Most chariot units during this period numbered between 10 and 150, so 600 is a large number, but not unreasonable. When Ramses II fought the Hittites at the Battle of Qadesh, his enemy boasted of having 2,500 chariots.]

The hebrew text BETA

Hebrew Masoretic text (MA), Read from right to left

וַיִּקַּח   שֵׁשׁ   מֵאוֹת   רֶכֶב   בָּחוּר   וְכֹל   רֶכֶב   מִצְרָיִם   וְשָׁלִשִׁם   עַל   כֻּלּוֹ  

Greek Septuagint (LXX), Read from left to right

καὶ λαβὼν ἑξακόσια ἅρματα ἐκλεκτὰ καὶ πᾶσαν τὴν ἵππον τῶν Αἰγυπτίων καὶ τριστάτας ἐπὶ πάντων


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Strongs nr Hebrew English Grammar Code
H9001
H3947
וַ (va)
יִּקַּ֗ח (jiqach)
seq
to take
Conj. Conjunktion

Verb Verb
qal wayyiqtol 3p sing. qal wayyiqtol (sequential imperfect) third person masculine singular

c
Vqw3ms
H8337
H9014
שֵׁשׁ (shesh-)
־
six
link
Adj. Adjective
♂/♀ sing. gen. masculine och feminine singular Construct state

Acbsc
H3967
מֵא֥וֹת (mevót)
hundred
Adj. Adjective
pl. feminine plural Absolute state

Acfpa
H7393
רֶ֙כֶב֙ (rekhev)
chariot
Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. masculine och feminine singular Absolute state

Ncbsa
H0977
בָּח֔וּר (bachor)
to choose
Verb Verb
qal participle passive sing. qal participle passive masculine singular

Vqsmsa
H9002
H3605
וְ (ve)
כֹ֖ל (khól)
and
all
Conj. Conjunktion

Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. gen. masculine och feminine singular Construct state

C
Ncbsc
H7393
רֶ֣כֶב (rekhev)
chariot
Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. gen. masculine och feminine singular Construct state

Ncbsc
H4714
מִצְרָ֑יִם (mitzerajim)
Egypt
Noun Noun
Name/Place name/place

Npl
H9002
H7991c
וְ (ve)
שָׁלִשִׁ֖ם (shalishim)
and
officer
Conj. Conjunktion

Noun Noun
pl. masculine plural Absolute state

C
Ncmpa
H5921a
H9014
עַל (al-)
־
upon
link
Prep. Preposition

R
H3605
H9023
H9016
כֻּלּֽ (kul)
וֹ (vó)
׃
all
his
verseEnd
Noun Noun
♂/♀ sing. gen. masculine och feminine singular Construct state

Suffix Suffix
pron. 3p sing. Pronominal third person masculine singular

Ncbsc
Sp3ms

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