519. apagchó
Berean Strong's Lexicon
apagchó: To hang oneself, to strangle

Original Word: ἀπάγχω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: apagchó
Pronunciation: ä-pä'-ŋkho
Phonetic Spelling: (ap-ang'-khom-ahee)
Definition: To hang oneself, to strangle
Meaning: I choke, strangle; mid: I strangle or hang myself.

Word Origin: From the Greek prefix ἀπό (apo, meaning "from" or "away") and ἄγχω (anchó, meaning "to strangle" or "to choke").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew Bible does not have a direct equivalent to ἀπάγχω, but the concept of hanging oneself can be related to the Hebrew verb תָּלָה (talah, Strong's H8518), which means "to hang" or "to suspend."

Usage: The verb ἀπάγχω is used in the New Testament to describe the act of hanging oneself. It conveys a sense of self-inflicted death by strangulation or hanging. This term is specifically used in the context of Judas Iscariot's death following his betrayal of Jesus Christ.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the ancient Greco-Roman world, suicide was viewed with varying degrees of acceptance depending on the circumstances and philosophical perspectives. In Jewish culture, suicide was generally seen as a dishonorable act, often associated with shame and despair. The act of hanging oneself, as described by ἀπάγχω, would have been considered a tragic and desperate end, reflecting deep remorse or hopelessness.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from apo and agchó (to press, strangle)
Definition
to strangle, hang oneself
NASB Translation
hanged (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 519: ἀπάγχω

ἀπάγχω (cf. Latinangustus,anxius, English anguish, etc.; Curtius, § 166): 1 aorist middle ἀπηγξαμην; to throttle, strangle, in order to put out of the way (ἀπό away, cf. ἀποκτείνω to kill off), Homer, Odyssey 19, 230; middle to hang oneself, to end one's life by hanging: Matthew 27:5. (2 Samuel 17:23; Tobit 3:10; in Attic from Aeschylus down.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
hang himself.

From apo and agcho (to choke; akin to the base of agkale); to strangle oneself off (i.e. To death) -- hang himself.

see GREEK apo

see GREEK agkale

Forms and Transliterations
απηγξατο απήγξατο ἀπήγξατο apenxato apēnxato apḗnxato
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Englishman's Concordance
Matthew 27:5 V-AIM-3S
GRK: καὶ ἀπελθὼν ἀπήγξατο
NAS: and he went away and hanged himself.
KJV: and went and hanged himself.
INT: and having gone away hanged himself

Strong's Greek 519
1 Occurrence


ἀπήγξατο — 1 Occ.

















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