destruction 0010 ## >abaddoh {ab-ad-do'}; the same as 9,
miswritten for 11; a perishing: -- {destruction}. [ql

destruction 0011 ## >abaddown {ab-ad-done'}; intensive from 6;
abstract, a perishing; concrete, Hades: -- {destruction}. [ql

destruction 0012 ## >abdan {ab-dawn'}; from 6; a perishing: --
{destruction}. [ql

destruction 0013 ## >obdan {ob-dawn'}; from 6; a perishing: --
{destruction}. [ql

destruction 0343 ## >eyd {ade}; from the same as 181 (in the
sense of bending down); oppression; by implication misfortune,
ruin: -- calamity, {destruction}. [ql

destruction 1793 ## dakka> {dak-kaw'}; from 1792; crushed
(literally powder, or figuratively, contrite): -- contrite,
{destruction}. [ql

destruction 2035 ## hariycuwth {har-ee-sooth'}; from 2040;
demolition: -- {destruction}. [ql

destruction 2041 ## herec {heh'-res}; from 2040; demolition: --
{destruction}. [ql

destruction 2256 ## chebel {kheh'-bel}; or chebel {khay'-bel};
from 2254; a rope (as twisted), especially a measuring line; by
implication, a district or inheritance (as measured); or a noose
(as of cords); figuratively, a company (as if tied together);
also a throe (especially of parturition); also ruin: -- band,
coast, company, cord, country, {destruction}, line, lot, pain,
pang, portion, region, rope, snare, sorrow, tackling. [ql

destruction 2475 ## chalowph {khal-ofe'}; from 2498; properly,
surviving; by implication (collectively) orphans: -- X
{destruction}. [ql

destruction 2723 ## chorbah {khor-baw'}; feminine of 2721;
properly, drought, i.e. (by implication) a desolation: --
decayed place, desolate (place, -- tion), {destruction}, (laid)
waste (place). [ql

destruction 2764 ## cherem {khay'-rem}; or (Zecheriah 14:11)
cherem {kheh'-rem}; from 2763; physical (as shutting in) a net
(either literally or figuratively); usually a doomed object;
abstr. extermination: -- (ac-)curse(-d, -d thing), dedicated
thing, things which should have been utterly destroyed,
(appointed to) utter {destruction}, devoted (thing), net. [ql

destruction 3589 ## kiyd {keed}; from a primitive root meaning
to strike: a crushing; figuratively, calamity: -- {destruction}.
[ql

destruction 4103 ## m@huwmah {meh-hoo-maw'}; from 1949;
confusion or uproar: -- {destruction}, discomfiture, trouble,
tumult, vexation, vexed.[ql

destruction 4288 ## m@chittah {mekh-it-taw'}; from 2846;
properly, a dissolution; concretely, a ruin, or (abstractly)
consternation: -- {destruction}, dismaying, ruin, terror.[ql

destruction 4876 ## masshuw>ah {mash-shoo-aw'}; or mashshu>ah
{mash-shoo-aw'}; for 4875; ruin: -- desolation, {destruction}.[ql

destruction 4889 ## mashchiyth {mash-kheeth'}; from 7843;
destructive, i.e. (as noun) destruction, literally (specifically
a snare) or figuratively (corruption): -- corruption, (to)
destroy(-ing), {destruction}, trap, X utterly.[ql

destruction 6365 ## piyd {peed}; from an unused root probably
meaning to pierce; (figuratively) misfortune: -- {destruction},
ruin.[ql

destruction 6986 ## qeteb {keh'-teb}; from an unused root
meaning to cut off; ruin: -- destroying, {destruction}.[ql

destruction 6987 ## qoteb {ko'-teb}; from the same as 6986;
extermination: -- {destruction}.[ql

destruction 7089 ## q@phadah {kef-aw-daw'}; from 7088; shrinking,
i.e., terror: -- {destruction}.[ql

destruction 7171 ## qerets {keh'-rets}; from 7169; extirpation
(as if by constriction): -- {destruction}.[ql

destruction 7591 ## sh@>iyah {sheh-ee-yaw'}; from 7582;
desolation: -- {destruction}.[ql

destruction 7667 ## sheber {sheh'-ber}; or sheber {shay'-ber};
from 7665; a fracture, figuratively, ruin; specifically, a
solution (of a dream): -- affliction, breach, breaking, broken[-
footed, -handed], bruise, crashing, {destruction}, hurt,
interpretation, vexation.[ql

destruction 7670 ## shibrown {shib-rone'}; from 7665; rupture, i.
e. a pang; figuratively, ruin: -- breaking, {destruction}.[ql

destruction 7701 ## shod {shode}; or showd (Job 5:21) {shode};
from 7736; violence, ravage: -- desolation, {destruction},
oppression, robbery, spoil(-ed, -er, -ing), wasting.[ql

destruction 7722 ## show> {sho}; or (feminine) show>ah {sho-aw'};
or sho>ah {sho-aw'}; from an unused root meaning to rush over;
a tempest; by implication, devastation: -- desolate(-ion),
destroy, {destruction}, storm, wasteness.[ql

destruction 7825 ## sh@chiyth {shekh-eeth'}; from 7812; a pit-
fall (literally or figuratively): -- {destruction}, pit.[ql

destruction 7845 ## shachath {shakh'-ath}; from 7743; a pit
(especially as a trap); figuratively, destruction: -- corruption,
{destruction}, ditch, grave, pit.[ql

destruction 8395 ## t@buwcah {teb-oo-saw'}; from 947; a treading
down, i.e. ruin: -- {destruction}.[ql

destruction 8399 ## tabliyth {tab-leeth'}; from 1086;
consumption: -- {destruction}.[ql

destruction 0684 # apoleia {ap-o'-li-a}; from a presumed
derivative of 622; ruin or loss (physical, spiritual or eternal):
-- damnable(-nation), {destruction}, die, perdition, X perish,
pernicious ways, waste.[ql

destruction 2506 # kathairesis {kath-ah'-ee-res-is}; from 2507;
demolition; figuratively, extinction: -- {destruction}, pulling
down.[ql

destruction 3639 # olethros {ol'-eth-ros}; from a primary ollumi
(to destroy; a prolonged form); ruin, i.e. death, punishment: --
{destruction}.[ql

destruction 4938 # suntrimma {soon-trim'-mah}; from 4937;
concussion or utter fracture (properly, concretely), i.e.
complete ruin: -- {destruction}.[ql



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