Strong's Concordance shaah: to make a din or crash, crash into ruins Original Word: שָׁאָהPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: shaah Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-aw') Short Definition: devastated Brown-Driver-Briggs I. [שָׁאָה] verb make a din or crash, crash into ruins (perhaps akin to שׁוֺאָה (√ שׁוא) storm, devastation; >Aramaic be deserted, שַׁהֲוָוא, שַׁהֲוָתָא desert); — Qal Perfect3plural שָׁאוּ Isaiah 6:11 until cities have crashed into ruins; + perhaps Nahum 1:5 (p. 671a). Niph`al Imperfect3feminine singular תִּשָּׁאֶה שְׁמָמָה Isaiah 6:11, usually, and the ground be ruined into a desolation, but ᵐ5 Lo Du Marti תִּשָּׁאֵר be left a desolation; 3 masculine plural יִשָּׁא֑וּן Isaiah 17:12 they are in uproar (of nations, "" יֶהֱמָיוּן), Isaiah 17:13 (but strike out as doublet Du CheHpt Marti). Hiph`il Infinitive construct לְהַשְׁאוֺת Isaiah 37:26, = לַהְשׁוֺת 2 Kings 19:25 (Ges§ 23f Köi. 570, who follow van d. H. in giving לְהַשְׁאוֺת as Qr, but see Baer Gi), to cause ... cities to crash into ruined heaps. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance be desolate, make a rushing, lay waste A primitive root; to rush; by implication, to desolate -- be desolate, (make a) rush(-ing), (lay) waste. Forms and Transliterations יִשָּׁא֔וּן יִשָּׁאֽוּן׃ ישאון ישאון׃ לְהַשְׁא֛וֹת לַהְשׁ֛וֹת להשאות להשות שָׁא֨וּ שאו תִּשָּׁאֶ֥ה תשאה lah·šō·wṯ lahShot lahšōwṯ lə·haš·’ō·wṯ ləhaš’ōwṯ lehashot šā’ū šā·’ū shaU tiš·šā·’eh tishshaEh tiššā’eh yiš·šā·’ūn yishshaUn yiššā’ūnLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 75826 Occurrences lah·šō·wṯ — 1 Occ. lə·haš·’ō·wṯ — 1 Occ. šā·’ū — 1 Occ. tiš·šā·’eh — 1 Occ. yiš·šā·’ūn — 2 Occ. 2 Kings 19:25 HEB: הֲבֵיאתִ֗יהָ וּתְהִ֗י לַהְשׁ֛וֹת גַּלִּ֥ים נִצִּ֖ים KJV: it? now have I brought it to pass, that thou shouldest be to lay waste fenced INT: have brought should be to lay waste heaps ruinous Isaiah 6:11 Isaiah 6:11 Isaiah 17:12 Isaiah 17:13 Isaiah 37:26 |