4267. machanaq
Strong's Lexicon
machanaq: Noose, strangling, choking

Original Word: מַחֲנַק
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: machanaq
Pronunciation: makh-an-awk'
Phonetic Spelling: (makh-an-ak')
Definition: Noose, strangling, choking
Meaning: choking

Word Origin: Derived from the root חָנַק (chanak), meaning "to strangle" or "to choke."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in the Strong's Concordance, the concept of strangling or choking can be related to Greek terms such as πνίγω (pnigo, Strong's G4155), which means "to choke" or "to strangle."

Usage: The term "machanaq" refers to a noose or the act of strangling. It is used in the context of describing a method of execution or a metaphorical expression of being choked or suffocated by circumstances.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cultures, execution by strangulation was a known practice, though not as common as other forms of capital punishment like stoning or crucifixion. The imagery of choking or strangling also served as a powerful metaphor for distress or oppression, reflecting the physical sensation of being overwhelmed or trapped.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from chanaq
Definition
strangling, suffocation
NASB Translation
suffocation (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מַחֲנָק noun [masculine] strangling, suffocation, as a mode of death, וַתִּבְחַר מַחֲנָק נַפְשִׁי Job 7:15 and my soul chooseth strangling ("" מָוֶת).

חַנָּתֹן see sub. חִנן

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
strangling

From chanaq: choking -- strangling.

see HEBREW chanaq

Forms and Transliterations
מַחֲנָ֣ק מחנק ma·ḥă·nāq machaNak maḥănāq
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Englishman's Concordance
Job 7:15
HEB: וַתִּבְחַ֣ר מַחֲנָ֣ק נַפְשִׁ֑י מָ֝֗וֶת
NAS: would choose suffocation, Death
KJV: chooseth strangling, [and] death
INT: choose suffocation my soul Death

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 4267
1 Occurrence


ma·ḥă·nāq — 1 Occ.















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