7820. shachat
Strong's Lexicon
shachat: To destroy, corrupt, ruin, spoil

Original Word: שׁחט
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: shachat
Pronunciation: shah-khat
Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-khat')
Definition: To destroy, corrupt, ruin, spoil
Meaning: to hammer out

Word Origin: A primitive root

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G1311 (διαφθείρω, diaphtheiro) - to destroy, corrupt

- G5351 (φθείρω, phtheiro) - to corrupt, destroy

Usage: The Hebrew verb "shachat" primarily means to destroy or corrupt. It is often used in the context of physical destruction or moral corruption. The term can refer to the act of ruining something physically, such as land or objects, or it can denote moral decay and the perversion of ethical standards. In the biblical narrative, "shachat" is frequently used to describe the wickedness of humanity and the resulting divine judgment.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, the concept of destruction was not only physical but also moral and spiritual. The Israelites understood that moral corruption could lead to societal decay and divine retribution. The use of "shachat" in the Hebrew Bible often reflects the covenantal relationship between God and His people, where disobedience and corruption lead to judgment and destruction. This reflects the broader Ancient Near Eastern understanding of divine justice and order.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
the same as shachat, q.v.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
beat

A primitive root (identical with shachat through the idea of striking); to hammer out -- beat.

see HEBREW shachat

Forms and Transliterations
שָׁח֑וּט שָׁח֔וּט שחוט šā·ḥūṭ šāḥūṭ shaChut
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1 Kings 10:16
HEB: צִנָּ֖ה זָהָ֣ב שָׁח֑וּט שֵׁשׁ־ מֵא֣וֹת
KJV: targets [of] beaten gold:
INT: large gold beaten six hundred

1 Kings 10:17
HEB: מָֽגִנִּים֙ זָהָ֣ב שָׁח֔וּט שְׁלֹ֤שֶׁת מָנִים֙
KJV: shields [of] beaten gold;
INT: shields gold beaten three minas

2 Chronicles 9:15
HEB: צִנָּ֖ה זָהָ֣ב שָׁח֑וּט שֵׁ֤שׁ מֵאוֹת֙
KJV: targets [of] beaten gold:
INT: large gold beaten six hundred

2 Chronicles 9:15
HEB: מֵאוֹת֙ זָהָ֣ב שָׁח֔וּט יַעֲלֶ֖ה עַל־
KJV: hundred [shekels] of beaten gold
INT: hundred gold beaten went and

2 Chronicles 9:16
HEB: מָֽגִנִּים֙ זָהָ֣ב שָׁח֔וּט שְׁלֹ֤שׁ מֵאוֹת֙
KJV: shields [made he of] beaten gold:
INT: shields gold beaten three hundred

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Strong's Hebrew 7820
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šā·ḥūṭ — 5 Occ.















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