7844. shechath
Berean Strong's Lexicon
shechath: Pit, destruction, corruption

Original Word: שַׁחַת
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: shechath
Pronunciation: sheh-khath'
Phonetic Spelling: (shekh-ath')
Definition: Pit, destruction, corruption
Meaning: to decay, ruin

Word Origin: Derived from the root שָׁחַת (shachath), meaning "to destroy" or "to corrupt."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - Strong's Greek 5421 (phrear): A pit or well, often used in the Septuagint to translate "shechath."

- Strong's Greek 684 (apoleia): Destruction or ruin, capturing the essence of moral and physical decay.

Usage: The Hebrew word "shechath" primarily refers to a pit or a place of destruction. It is often used metaphorically to describe a state of ruin or moral corruption. In the context of the Old Testament, it can denote both physical and spiritual decay or downfall.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, the concept of a "pit" was often associated with Sheol, the abode of the dead, or a place of deep despair and hopelessness. The imagery of a pit was used to convey the idea of being trapped or in a state of irreversible decline. This reflects the ancient Near Eastern understanding of life, death, and the afterlife, where the pit symbolized the ultimate separation from the living and from God.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) corresponding to shachath
Definition
to corrupt
NASB Translation
corrupt (1), corruption (2).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[שְׁחַת] verb corrupt (ᵑ7J (once), Syriac ; Biblical Hebrew [שָׁחַת]); —

Pe`al Passive participle feminine singular שְׁחִיתָה Daniel 2:9 corrupt word; as noun = fault Daniel 6:5 (twice in verse) (compare ᵑ7 Psalm 17:3; Ruth 4:22).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
corrupt, fault

(Aramaic) corresponding to shachath -- corrupt, fault.

see HEBREW shachath

Forms and Transliterations
וּשְׁחִיתָ֔ה וּשְׁחִיתָ֜ה וּשְׁחִיתָה֙ ושחיתה ū·šə·ḥî·ṯāh ūšəḥîṯāh ushechiTah
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Daniel 2:9
HEB: וּמִלָּ֨ה כִדְבָ֤ה וּשְׁחִיתָה֙ [הַזְמִנְתּוּן כ]
NAS: lying and corrupt words
KJV: lying and corrupt words
INT: words lying and corrupt prepare to speak

Daniel 6:4
HEB: וְכָל־ עִלָּ֨ה וּשְׁחִיתָ֜ה לָא־ יָכְלִ֣ין
NAS: ground of accusation or [evidence of] corruption, inasmuch
KJV: nor fault; forasmuch
INT: but of accusation corruption none could

Daniel 6:4
HEB: וְכָל־ שָׁלוּ֙ וּשְׁחִיתָ֔ה לָ֥א הִשְׁתְּכַ֖חַת
NAS: negligence or corruption was [to be] found
KJV: error or fault found
INT: all negligence corruption nor found

3 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 7844
3 Occurrences


ū·šə·ḥî·ṯāh — 3 Occ.
















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