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Strong's #6297 - פֶּגֶר
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- corpse, carcass, monument, stela
- corpse (of man)
- carcass (of animals)
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2593) rcp (פגר PGR) AC: Faint CO: Carcass AB: ?: [from: cp- as being unfit]
V) rcp (פגר PGR) - Faint: To faint as though dead. KJV (2): (vf: Piel) faint - Strongs: H6296 (פָּגַר)
Nm) rcp (פגר PGR) - Carcass: A dead body. KJV (22): carcass, dead, corpse - Strongs: H6297 (פֶּגֶר)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
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; 2 Chronicles 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.
פֶּגֶר plur. constr. פִּגְרֵי m., a carcase, dead body, whether of man or of beasts, Genesis 15:11; Isaiah 14:19; 1 Samuel 17:46 and frequently. Once with the addition of מֵת Isaiah 37:36 (compare Syr. ܦܰܓܪܳܐ used of the body even when living). Metaph. פִּגְרֵי גִּלּוּלֵיכֶם carcases, i.e. ruins of your idols, Leviticus 26:29.