Yet was she carried away
gowlah (go-law')
exile; concretely and collectively exiles -- (carried away), captive(-ity), removing.
she went
halak (haw-lak')
to walk (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively)
into captivity
shbiy (sheb-ee')
exiled; captured; as noun, exile (abstractly or concretely and collectively); by extension, booty -- captive(-ity), prisoners, take away, that was taken.
her young children
`owlel (o-lale')
a suckling -- babe, (young) child, infant, little one.
also were dashed in pieces
ratash (raw-tash')
to dash down -- dash (in pieces).
at the top
ro'sh (roshe)
the head (as most easily shaken), whether literal or figurative (in many applications, of place, time, rank, itc.)
of all the streets
chuwts (khoots)
abroad, field, forth, highway, more, out(-side, -ward), street, without.
and they cast
yadad (yaw-dad')
to handle, i.e. to throw, e.g. lots -- cast.
lots
gowral (go-rawl')
properly, a pebble, i.e. a lot (small stones being used for that purpose); figuratively, a portion or destiny (as if determined by lot) -- lot.
for her honourable men
kabad (kaw-bad')
to be heavy, i.e. in a bad sense (burdensome, severe, dull) or in a good sense (numerous, rich, honorable); causatively, to make weightybe rich, be (go) sore, stop.
and all her great men
gadowl (gaw-dole')
great (in any sense); hence, older; also insolent
were bound
rathaq (raw-thak')
to fasten -- bind.
in chains
ziyqah (zee-kaw')
what leaps forth, i.e. flash of fire, or a burning arrow; also (from the original sense of the root) a bond -- chain, fetter, firebrand, spark.