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šāmad שָׁמַד ‘to destroy’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

šāmad v
1) to destroy, exterminate, be destroyed, be exterminated
 1a) (Niphal)
  1a1) to be annihilated, be exterminated
  1a2) to be destroyed, be devastated
 1b) (Hiphil)
  1b1) to annihilate, exterminate
  1b2) to destroy

Mentioned in Genesis 34:30 Codex Leviticus 26:30 Numbers 33:52 Deuteronomy 4:26, 7:24, 9:3, 28:20, 28:51, 28:63, 28:24, 6:15, 1:27, 9:20, 4:3, 7:4, 12:30, 28:48, 33:27, 9:19, 28:45, 31:3, 7:23, 9:25, 31:4, 9:8, 2:12, 2:22, 28:61, 9:14, 2:21, 2:23 Joshua 11:14, 23:15, 7:12, 24:8, 9:24, 11:20 Judges 21:16 1 Samuel 24:22 2 Samuel 14:7, 22:38, 14:16, 21:5, 14:11 1 Kings 13:34, 15:29, 16:12 2 Kings 10:17, 21:9, 10:28 Isaiah 26:14, 14:23, 13:9, 23:11, 10:7, 48:19 Jeremiah 48:8, 48:42 Ezekiel 25:7, 34:16, 14:9, 32:12 Hosea 10:8 Amos 9:8, 2:9 Micah 5:13 Haggai 2:22 Zechariah 12:9 Psalms 83:11, 145:20, 92:8, 37:38, 106:23, 106:34 Proverbs 14:11 Lamentations 3:66 Esther 3:13, 7:4, 8:11, 3:6, 4:8 Daniel 11:44 1 Chronicles 5:25 2 Chronicles 20:23, 20:10, 33:9

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