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Genesis 7:23

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Masoretic Text 1524

H4229 was destroyed וימח
H853   את
H3605 every כל
H3351 living substance היקום
H834 which אשׁר
H5921 was upon על
H6440 the face פני
H127 of the ground האדמה
H120   מאדם
H5704 And עד
H929 cattle בהמה
H5704 and עד
H7431 the creeping things רמשׂ
H5704 and ועד
H5775 the fowl עוף
H8064 of the heaven השׁמים
H4229 they were destroyed וימחו
H4480 both man מן
H776 the earth הארץ
H7604 remained וישׁאר
H389 only אך
H5146 Noah נח
H834 they that ואשׁר
H854 were with אתו
H8392 him in the ark בתבה׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

H3605 every
  living
H3351 substance
  was
H4229 destroyed
H834 which
  was
H5921 upon
  the
H6440 face
  of
  the
H127 ground
  both
H929 cattle
  the
  creeping
H7431 things
  the
H5775 fowl
  of
  the
H8064 heaven
  they
  were
H4229 destroyed
H4480 from
  the
H776 earth
H5146 Noah
H389 only
H7604 remained
  alive
  they
H834 that
  were
H854 with
  him
  in
  the

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H4229
Hebrew: מָחָה
Transliteration: mâchâh
Pronunciation: maw-khaw'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: {abolish} blot {out} {destroy} full of {marrow} put {out} reach {unto} X-(idiom) {utterly} wipe ({away} out).
Definition:  

properly to stroke or rub; by implication to erase; also to smooth (as if with {oil}) that {is} grease or make fat; also to {touch} that {is} reach to

1. to wipe, wipe out

a. (Qal)

1. to wipe

2. to blot out, obliterate

3. to blot out, exterminate

b. (Niphal)

1. to be wiped out

2. to be blotted out

3. to be exterminated

c. (Hiphil) to blot out (from memory)

2. (Qal) to strike

3. (Pual) full of marrow (participle)

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