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Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.


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Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.

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plague 01698 ## deber {deh'- ber} ; from 01696 (in the sense of destroying) ; a pestilence : -- murrain , pestilence , {plague} .

plague 04046 ## maggephah {mag-gay-faw'} ; from 05062 ; a pestilence ; by analogy , defeat : -- (X be) {plague} (- d) , slaughter , stroke .

plague 04347 ## makkah {mak-kaw'} ; or (masculine) makkeh {muk-keh'} ; (plural only) from 05221 ; a blow (in 2 Chronicles 2 : 10 , of the flail) ; by implication , a wound ; figuratively , carnage , also pestilence : -- beaten , blow , {plague} , slaughter , smote , X sore , stripe , stroke , wound ([-ed ]) .

plague 05060 ## naga` {naw-gah'} ; a primitive root ; properly , to touch , i . e . lay the hand upon (for any purpose ; euphem . , to lie with a woman) ; by implication , to reach (figuratively , to arrive , acquire) ; violently , to strike (punish , defeat , destroy , etc .) : -- beat , (X be able to) bring (down) , cast , come (nigh) , draw near (nigh) , get up , happen , join , near , {plague} , reach (up) , smite , strike , touch .

plague 05061 ## nega` {neh'- gah} ; from 05060 ; a blow (figuratively , infliction) ; also (by implication) a spot (concretely , a leprous person or dress) : -- {plague} , sore , stricken , stripe , stroke , wound .

plague 05062 ## nagaph {naw-gaf'} ; a primitive root ; to push , gore , defeat , stub (the toe) , inflict (a disease) : -- beat , dash , hurt , {plague} , slay , smite (down) , strike , stumble , X surely , put to the worse .

plague 05063 ## negeph {neh'- ghef} ; from 05062 ; a trip (of the foot) ; figuratively , an infliction (of disease) : -- {plague} , stumbling .

plague 3061 - loimos {loy'-mos}; of uncertain affinity; a {plague} (literally, the disease, or figuratively, a pest): -- pestilence(-t).

plague 3148 - mastix {mas'-tix}; probably from the base of 3145 (through the idea of contact); a whip (literally, the Roman flagellum for criminals; figuratively, a disease): -- {plague}, scourging.

plague 4127 - plege {play-gay'}; from 4141; a stroke; by implication, a wound; figuratively, a calamity: -- {plague}, stripe, wound(-ed).