מַשְׁחִית

𐤌𐤔𐤇𐤉𐤕

mashchîyth

H4889 noun

SILEX Entry

Root שׁחת to ruin, destroy, corrupt

Definition

A means or instrument of destruction; something or someone that causes ruin, damage, or annihilation. The term may denote a destructive force, agent, or object (such as a tool or weapon), but can also refer abstractly to destruction or ruination itself. Occasionally, in context, can indicate a specifically prepared pit, snare, or trap intended to bring about downfall or death.

Semantic Range

instrument or agent of destruction, destroying power, ruination, corruption (moral or literal), pitfall or snare, destroyer (in personal agent sense), corruption (abstract), tool for destruction

Root / Etymology

From the Hebrew root שָׁחַת (sh-ḥ-t), which means 'to ruin, destroy, corrupt.' מַשְׁחִית is a causative noun form (often a tool or agent noun), signifying something that causes destruction or corruption. Its derivation implies a transition from the root sense of 'ruining/corrupting' to an abstract/concrete agent of such actions.

Historical & Contextual Notes

In biblical usage, מַשְׁחִית most commonly refers to an agent or instrument of destruction. In some passages, such as Exodus 12:23 and 2 Samuel 24:16, it seems to depict a destructive angel or personal agent tasked with bringing ruin, reflecting ancient Israelite views of divine retribution. Elsewhere (e.g., Ezekiel 9:6; Jeremiah 48:8), it takes a more concrete sense as a destructive force or implement. In Deuteronomy 9:12 and Exodus 32:7, it is associated with moral or spiritual corruption—a corruption that brings about destructive consequences. Later rabbinic and translation traditions sometimes rendered it as 'destroying angel' or 'destroyer,' which resulted in the English tradition of capitalizing it (e.g., 'the Destroyer'). However, the Hebrew term can refer either to a supernatural agent, a human one, or to destruction in the abstract. The nuance depends on context and is sometimes lost in translation. English 'corruption' often narrows the broader semantic field. The word is distinct from similar terms for destruction (such as חָרַב [ḥ-r-b], indicating 'to lay waste' or 'to dry up'), and מַשְׁחִית especially emphasizes the active, often intentional, aspect of ruin or corruption brought about by an agent.

Original Strong's Gloss (1890)

from שָׁחַת; destructive, i.e. (as noun) destruction, literally (specifically a snare) or figuratively (corruption); corruption, (to) destroy(-ing), destruction, trap, [idiom] utterly.

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Root Family

שׁחת (sh-ḥ-t) — ruin, destroy, corrupt

Strong's Lemma SIBI-P1
H4893 מִשְׁחָת their corruption
H7843 שָׁחַת I will ruin them
H7844 שְׁחַת and ruined one

Word Forms

3 distinct forms

SIDANCE Surface Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1 Occurrences
H4889-02 לְ/מַשְׁחִ֔ית lemashechit HR/Ncmsa for destruction for a destroyer 7
H4889-01 הַ/מַּשְׁחִית֒ hamashechit HTd/Ncmsa destroying the destroyer 2
H4889-03 מַשְׁחִ֖ית mashechit HNcmsa a trap destroying one 2

Occurrences in Scripture

11 total occurrences

SIDANCE Reference Word Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1
H4889-02 Exodus 12:13 לְ/מַשְׁחִ֔ית lemashechit HR/Ncmsa to destroy for a destroyer
H4889-01 2 Kings 23:13 הַ/מַּשְׁחִית֒ hamashechit HTd/Ncmsa of Corruption the destroyer
H4889-03 Jeremiah 5:26 מַשְׁחִ֖ית mashechit HNcmsa a trap destroying one
H4889-01 Jeremiah 51:25 הַ/מַּשְׁחִית֙ hamashechit HTd/Ncmsa destroying the destroyer
H4889-02 Ezekiel 5:16 לְ/מַשְׁחִ֔ית lemashechit HR/Ncmsa for destruction for a destroyer
H4889-02 Ezekiel 9:6 לְ/מַשְׁחִ֗ית lemashechit HR/Ncmsa utterly for a destroyer
H4889-03 Ezekiel 21:36 מַשְׁחִֽית mashechit HNcmsa to-destroy destroying one
H4889-02 Ezekiel 25:15 לְ/מַשְׁחִ֖ית lemashechit HR/Ncmsa to-destroy for a destroyer
H4889-02 Daniel 10:8 לְ/מַשְׁחִ֔ית lemashechit HR/Ncmsa into corruption for a destroyer
H4889-02 2 Chronicles 20:23 לְ/מַשְׁחִֽית lemashechit HR/Ncmsa to destroy for a destroyer