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Strong's #4031 - מָגוֹג

Transliteration
Mâgôwg
Phonetics
maw-gogue'
Origin
from (H1463)
Parts of Speech
See below
TWOT
324a
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מָגוּר
Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs'

Magog = “land of Gog”

1) the 2nd son of Japheth, grandson of Noah, and progenitor of several tribes northward from Israel (noun proper masculine)

2) the mountainous region between Cappadocia and Media and habitation of the descendants of Magog, son of Japheth and grandson of Noah (noun proper locative)

Greek Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 1136 ‑ Γώγ (gogue);  
Frequency Lists
Verse Results
KJV (4)
Genesis 1
1 Chronicles 1
Ezekiel 2
NAS (4)
Genesis 1
1 Chronicles 1
Ezekiel 2
HCS (4)
Genesis 1
1 Chronicles 1
Ezekiel 2
BSB (5)
Genesis 2
1 Chronicles 1
Ezekiel 2
ESV (4)
Genesis 1
1 Chronicles 1
Ezekiel 2
WEB (4)
Genesis 1
1 Chronicles 1
Ezekiel 2
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 מָגוֺג proper name, of a territory (= land of Gog? compare Dl Pa 246 Len Or ii. 1,465) — Ezekiel 38:2; Ezekiel 39:6; in Genesis 10:2 = 1 Chronicles 1:5 a son of Japhet, בְּנֵי יֶפֶת גֹּמֶר וּמָגוֺג וּמָדַי וְיָוָן וְתֻבָ֑לוּמֶשֶׁךְ וְתִירָס; = Scythians? compare Jos Ant. i. 6. 1; Lag Ges. Abh. 158 refers name to mountainous region between Cappadocia and Media; compare Di Genesis 10:2, Kiep MBAk Feb. 1889,207 (North & East Armenia), Len (Southeast Armenia), see especially Len Or ii. 1,412-476.


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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

מָגוֹג [Magog], pr.n. of a son of Japhet, Genesis 10:2 also of a region, and a great and powerful people of the same name, inhabiting the extreme recesses of the north, who are at some time to invade the Holy Land (Eze. chap. 38, 39 ). We are to understand just the same nations as the Greeks comprised under the name of Scythians (Joseph. Arch. i. 6, § 1). The Arabs call them يَأْجُوجُ وَمَأْجُوجُ Yajûj and Majûj, and they have many fables about them. Their king is called גּוֹנ, which see. See Koran, Sur. xviii. 94-99; xxi. 96; Assemani Biblioth. Orient. t. iii. p. ii. pp. 16, 17, 20; D’Herbelot, Biblioth. Orient. art. Jagiugh. In the same manner are joined حين وماحين Chin and Machin, i.e. the Chinese. The syllable ma in these names denoting place, region, has of late been learnedly discussed by Frähn, De Musei Spreviziani Nummis Cuficis, page 95.


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List of Word Forms
בְּמָג֔וֹג במגוג הַמָּג֔וֹג המגוג וּמָג֔וֹג ומגוג bə·mā·ḡō·wḡ bemaGog bəmāḡōwḡ ham·mā·ḡō·wḡ hammaGog hammāḡōwḡ ū·mā·ḡō·wḡ umaGog ūmāḡōwḡ
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