4046. maggephah
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maggephah: a blow, slaughter, plague, pestilence
Original Word: מַגֵּפָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: maggephah
Phonetic Spelling: (mag-gay-faw')
Short Definition: plague

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from nagaph
Definition
a blow, slaughter, plague, pestilence
NASB Translation
blow (1), calamity (1), plague (19), plagued (1), plagues (1), slaughter (3).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מַגֵּפָה noun feminine blow, slaughter, plague, pestilence; — ׳מ absolute Numbers 14:37 23t.; construct מַגֵּפַת Zechariah 14:15; plural suffix מַגֵּפֹתַי Exodus 9:14; —

1 blow, = fatal stroke Ezekiel 24:16; in divine judgment (plague) Exodus 9:14 (J).

2 slaughter in battle, 1 Samuel 4:17; 2 Samuel 17:9; 2 Samuel 18:7.

3 plague, pestilence (divine judgment), of tumours on Philistines 1 Samuel 6:4; against Israel Numbers 14:37; Numbers 17:13; Numbers 17:14; Numbers 17:15; Numbers 25:8; Numbers 25:9; Numbers 25:18; Numbers 25:19; Numbers 31:16; 2 Samuel 24:21; 2 Samuel 24:25 (insert also 2 Samuel 24:15 ᵐ5 Th We Klo Dr Kit Bu), 1 Chronicles 21:22; Psalm 106:29; Psalm 106:30; specifically disease of bowels 2Chronicles 21:14; ׳מ = infected people 1 Chronicles 21:17; wasting of flesh, eyes and tongue, of hostile peoples Zechariah 14:12,18; attacking beasts Zechariah 14:15; Zechariah 14:15.



Strong's
be plagued, slaughter, stroke

From nagaph; a pestilence; by analogy, defeat -- (X be) plague(-d), slaughter, stroke.

see HEBREW nagaph

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