Verb · A primitive root
A primitive root; to desolate:—destory(-uction), bring to nought, overthrow, perish, pluck down, × utterly.
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to lay the land desolate
America will be destroyed and not inhabited again (Jeremiah 49:13, Jeremiah 49:18, Jeremiah 50:9-16)
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At first, this applied to Israel, now it refers to America. America will be destroyed off of the face of the earth and never inhabited again (Jeremiah 50:12-13). Utterly
is used because the majority of Israel will be destroyed. E.g., two-thirds of the Israelites in America will be killed, pursuing to Zechariah 13:8
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