Shoah

gs02wmr at panther.Gsu.EDU gs02wmr at panther.Gsu.EDU
Thu Mar 23 14:17:23 EST 2000


shalum,

hey thanx Kevin. how did u find all of those passages? do you have a BH
search software?

wondell m. rachman

On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Kevin W. Woodruff wrote:

> Wondell:
> 
> Shoa can be found in the following places:
> Job 30:3; 30:14; 38:27; Psalm 35:8 (twice); 63:9; Proverbs 1:27; 3:25;
> Isaiah 10:3; 47:11; Ezekiel 38:9; Zephaniah 1:15. 
> 
> It is translated in the NIV as
> 
> 3 times as ruin
> 2 times as desolate
> 2 times as storm
> 1 time as catastrophe
> 1time as destroyed
> 1 time as disaster
> 1 time as ruins
> 1 time as trouble
> 
> Brown, Driver, &  Briggs suggest that it comes from the root "shaah" meaning
> "to crash into ruins"
> 
> Hope this helps
> 
> Kevin 
> 
> At 09:46 AM 3/23/2000 -0500, you wrote:
> >shalom,
> >
> >can the word Shoah be found in BH? And if so, what is the eytmology?
> >
> >shalum,
> >
> >Wondell M. Rachman
> >
> >
> >
> >
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