4570. magal or magalah
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magal or magalah: an entrenchment, track
Original Word: מַעְגָּל
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: magal or magalah
Phonetic Spelling: (mah-gawl')
Short Definition: paths

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the same as egel
Definition
an entrenchment, track
NASB Translation
circle of the camp (3), course (1), path (2), paths (5), tracks (2), ways (2), wayside (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מַעְגָּל noun masculinePsalm 65:12

1 entrenchment;

2 track; — absolute ׳מ 1 Samuel 26:5 +, with ה locative הַמַּעְגָּ֫לָה 1 Samuel 17:20; construct מַעְגַּל Proverbs 5:26 +; plural construct מַעְגְּלֵי Psalm 23:3; Proverbs 4:11; suffix מַעְגָּלֶיךָ Psalm 65:12, elsewhere מַעְגְּלוֺתֶיךָ Psalm 17:5, מַעְגְּלֹתָיו Proverbs 5:21, תֶיהָ- Proverbs 2:12; Proverbs 5:6, תָם- Proverbs 2:15; Isaiah 59:8; —

1 circumvallation, entrenchment 1 Samuel 17:20; 1 Samuel 26:5,7.

2 track (properly wagon-track), only figurative:

a. in figurative of snares of wicked Psalm 140:6.

b. = course of action, or life, רַגֱל֑ךָ ׳מ Proverbs 4:26, ׳מ Proverbs 5:21 ("" דַּרְכֵיאִֿישׁ); specifically good, right, צֶדֶק ׳מ Psalm 23:3, ישֶׁר ׳מ Proverbs 4:11, טוֺב ׳מ Proverbs 2:9, צַדִּיק ׳מ Isaiah 26:7; bad sense Proverbs 2:15,18; Proverbs 5:6; Isaiah 59:8; tracks of ׳י are those approved by him Psalm 17:5; or those traversed by him, מַעְגָּלֶיךָ וִרְעֲפוּן דָּ֑שֶׁן Psalm 65:12 figurative of richly-laden cart dropping its contents in its track.



Strong's
going, path, trench, wayside

Or feminine mapgalah {mah-gaw-law'}; from the same as agol; a track (literally or figuratively); also a rampart (as circular) -- going, path, trench, way((-side)).

see HEBREW agol

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