Lexicon plégé: a blow, wound Original Word: πληγή, ῆς, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: plégé Phonetic Spelling: (play-gay') Short Definition: a blow, stripe, wound Definition: a blow, stripe, wound; an affliction, plague. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pléssóDefinitiona blow, wound NASB Translationbeat* (1), beaten (1), beatings (1), blows (1), flogging (1), plague (3), plagues (10), wound (3), wounds (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4127: πληγήπληγή, πληγῆς, ἡ ( πλήσσω), from Homer down; the Sept. chiefly for מַכָּה, also for מַגֵּפָה; 1. a blow, stripe: plural, Luke 10:30; Luke 10:43; Acts 16:23, 33; 2 Corinthians 6:5; 2 Corinthians 11:23; a wound: ἡ πληγή τοῦ θανάτου, deadly wound (R. V. death-stroke), Revelation 13:3, 12; τῆς μαχαίρας, wound made by a sword (sword-stroke), Revelation 13:14. (On its idiomatic omission (Luke 12:47, etc.) cf. Buttmann, 82 (72); Winer's Grammar, § 64, 4.) 2. a public calamity, heavy affliction (cf. English plague) (now tormenting now destroying the bodies of men, and sent by God as a punishment): Revelation 9:18 (Rec. omits), ; ,(); . (Cf. πληγή Διός, Sophocles Aj. 137 (cf. 279); others.)
Strong's wound, stripe From plesso; a stroke; by implication, a wound; figuratively, a calamity -- plague, stripe, wound(-ed). see GREEK plesso |