מַשּׁוּאָה
mash.shu.ah
desolation
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
ExploredThe Hebrew word מַשּׁוּאָה (mash.shu.ah) is translated as "desolation." Based on its short definition, it appears to convey a sense of barrenness or devastation, likely resulting from destruction, conflict, or other adverse events. This word is used twice in the Bible, suggesting that its concept holds significance in specific narrative or poetical contexts. The limited occurrences suggest it is used to emphasize the extent of the calamity or its impact on a particular region or community. The concept of desolation as conveyed by מַשּׁוּאָה is likely to evoke a sense of ruin, emptiness, and possibly fear. Its usage in the biblical text may serve to underscore the consequences of human actions or events that have led to this state.
Source data & methodology
Occurrences in Scripture
2 total occurrences across the text