Lexical Summary maqaq: to decay, rot, fester, pine away Original Word: מָקַקTransliteration: maqaq Phonetic Spelling: (maw-kak') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to decay, rot, fester, pine away Meaning: to melt, to flow, dwindle, vanish Strong's Concordance consume away, be corrupt, dissolve, pine away A primitive root; to melt; figuratively, to flow, dwindle, vanish -- consume away, be corrupt, dissolve, pine away. Brown-Driver-Briggs H4743. maqaq [מָקַק] verb decay, rot, fester, figurative pine away (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic (ᵑ7) מְקַק); — Niph`al Perfect3plural נָמַ֫קּוּ Psalm 38:6, ׳וְנ consecutive Isaiah 34:4; Ezekiel 4:17; 2masculine plural וּנֶמַקֹּתֶם consecutive 24:23; Imperfect3feminine singular תִּמַּק Zechariah 14:12; 3masculine plural יִמַּ֫קּוּ Leviticus 26:39, יִמָּ֑קּוּ 26:39; 3feminine plural תִּמַּקְנָה Zechariah 14:12; Participle plural נְמַקִּים Ezekiel 33:10; — 1 fester, of wounds Psalm 38:6 ( + הבאישׁ, see באשׁ). 2 rot, rot away, ׃ בְּפִיֶהם תִּמִק וּלְשׁוֺנוֺ בְחֹרֵיהֶן תִּמַּקְנָה עֵתנָיו Zechariah 14:12 (plague upon foes of Jerusalem). 3. moulder away, of הַשָּׁמַיִם צְבָא Isaiah 34:4 ("" הַשָּׁמַיִם כַּסֵּפֶר וְנָנֹלוּ. 4. of pining away by reason of (בְּ), as punishment for, iniquity Ezekiel 4:17; 24:23; 33:10; Leviticus 26:39 (twice in verse). Hiph`il Infinitive absolute הָמֵק, transitive ׳ה בְּשָׂרוֺ Zechariah 14:12 a causing his flesh to rot. |