Lexicon peger: corpse, carcass Original Word: פָּ֫גֶרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: peger Phonetic Spelling: (peh'gher) Short Definition: corpses NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pagarDefinitioncorpse, carcass NASB Translationcarcasses (1), corpse (1), corpses (12), dead bodies (3), dead* (2), remains (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מֶּ֫גֶר noun masculineIsaiah 14:19 corpse, carcass; — absolute ׳פ Isaiah 14:19 +, מָּ֑גֶר Nahum 3:3; construct מֶּגֶר 1 Samuel 17:46; plural מְּגָרִים 2 Kings 19:35 +; construct מִּגְרֵי Jeremiah 33:5; suffix מִּגְרֵיכֶם Leviticus 26:30 +, etc.; — 1 of men, singular Isaiah 14:19; usually plural Isaiah 34:3; Isaiah 66:24; Jeremiah 31:40; Jeremiah 33:5; Jeremiah 41:9; Ezekiel 6:5; Ezekiel 43:7,9; Leviticus 26:30; Numbers 14:29,32,33; 2Chronicles 20:34, — 2 Chronicles 20:25 read probably בְּגָדִים, so ᵐ5 (?), ᵑ9 Be Krochm Kau Kit; — מְּגָרִים מֵתִים 2 Kings 19:35 = Isaiah 37:36; singular collective 1 Samuel 17:46, רַבהַֿמֶּגֶר Amos 8:3, ׳כֹּבֶדפֿ Nahum 3:3; figurative of idols מִּגְרֵי גִּלּוּלֵיכֶם Leviticus 26:30. 2 of animals Genesis 15:11.
Strong's carcass, corpse, dead body From pagar; a carcase (as limp), whether of man or beast; figuratively, an idolatrous image -- carcase, corpse, dead body. see HEBREW pagar |
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