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Daniel 8:25

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Masoretic Text 1524

H5921 And through ועל
H7922 his policy שׂכלו
H6743 to prosper והצליח
H4820 also he shall cause craft מרמה
H3027 in his hand בידו
H3824 himself in his heart ובלבבו
H1431 and he shall magnify יגדיל
H7962 and by peace ובשׁלוה
H7843 shall destroy ישׁחית
H7227 many רבים
H5921 against ועל
H8269 the Prince שׂר
H8269 of princes שׂרים
H5975 he shall also stand up יעמד
H657 without ובאפס
H3027 hand יד
H7665 but he shall be broken ישׁבר׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
H5921 through
  his
H7922 policy
  also
  he
  shall
  cause
H4820 craft
  to
H6743 prosper
  in
  his
H3027 hand
  and
  he
  shall
H1431 magnify
  himself
  in
  his
H3824 heart
  and
  by
H7962 peace
  shall
H7843 destroy
H7227 many
  he
  shall
  also
  stand
H5921 against
  the
H8269 Prince
  of
H8269 princes
  but
  he
  shall
  be
H7665 broken
H657 without
H3027 hand

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H7843
Hebrew: שָׁחַת
Transliteration: shâchath
Pronunciation: shaw-khath'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {batter} cast {off} corrupt ({-er} {thing}) destroy ({-er} {-uction}) {lose} {mar} {perish} {spill} {spoiler} X-(idiom) {utterly} waste (-r).
Definition:  

to {decay} that {is} (causatively) ruin (literally or figuratively)

1. to destroy, corrupt, go to ruin, decay

a. (Niphal) to be marred, be spoiled, be corrupted, be corrupt, be injured, be ruined, be rotted

b. (Piel)

1. to spoil, ruin

2. to pervert, corrupt, deal corruptly (morally)

c. (Hiphil)

1. to spoil, ruin, destroy

2. to pervert, corrupt (morally)

3. destroyer (participle)

d. (Hophal) spoiled, ruined (participle)

The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.