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


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

Hebrew and Greek Expanded Dictionary

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).