יָשַׁם
yāšam
be desolate
Strong's H3456VerbHebrewTWOT 927

יָשַׁם (yāšam) is a Hebrew verb meaning be desolate. It appears 4 times in 2 books of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H3456).

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 927)

Root family 927: יָשַׁם yāšam — be desolate, ruin. (ASV “desolate”; RSV also “ruin,” “strip” and “appall.”

See it in Scripture

Genesis 47:19Ezekiel 6:6

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