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4127. mug
Strong's Lexicon
mug: To melt, dissolve, faint, waste away

Original Word: מוּג
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: muwg
Pronunciation: moog
Phonetic Spelling: (moog)
Definition: To melt, dissolve, faint, waste away
Meaning: to melt

Word Origin: A primitive root

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G1590 ἐκλύω (ekluo) - to loose, to release, to faint

- G2576 κατέχω (katecho) - to hold fast, to retain, to restrain

Usage: The Hebrew verb "mug" primarily conveys the idea of melting or dissolving, often used metaphorically to describe the weakening or fainting of one's heart or spirit. It can imply a physical or emotional state of being overwhelmed, faint, or losing strength. In the context of Scripture, it often describes the reaction of individuals or nations in the face of fear, judgment, or divine intervention.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, the heart was considered the center of emotion and will. The imagery of the heart "melting" or "fainting" would have been a powerful metaphor for fear, despair, or overwhelming emotion. This concept is often used in the context of warfare or divine judgment, where the strength and resolve of individuals or nations are tested.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to melt
NASB Translation
disheartened (1), dissolve (2), dissolved (2), melt (3), melted (2), melted away (4), melts (1), soften (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מוּג verb melt (ᵑ7 מוּג Ithpe`el, Psalm 46:7; Psalm 107:26; compare Arabic surge (of the sea), Qor 18:99; a wave); **in view of prevailing figurative use, and of Arabic () be in tumult, commotion, of sea, people, be agitated, perplexed, it is perhaps dubious whether melt is original meaning; be moved, agitated is usually possibly, and even Amos 9:13; Psalm 65:11 (both late), where (especially Amos) moistening is suggested, this may be perhaps derived from agitating, loosening, dissolving. —

Qal Imperfect3feminine singular תָּמוּג 46:7; וַתָּמוֺג Amos 9:5; 2masculine singular suffix וַתְּמוּגֵ֫נוּ Isaiah 64:6 (but read probably וַתְּמַגְּנֵנוּ, see [ מָגַן] p.171 above, and compare Di > Du תְּמַגְּנֵנוּ); Infinitive לָמוּג Ezekiel 21:20; —

1 melt, subject אֶרֶץ, at touch of ׳י Amos 9:5; at voice of ׳י Psalm 46:7; = faint (of heart), Ezekiel 21:20.

2 transitive cause to melt Isaiah 64:6 (but see above)

Niph`al Perfect נָמוֺג Nahum 2:7 2t.; 3 plural נָמֹ֫גוּ Exodus 15:15 3t.; Participle plural נְמֹגִים Psalm 75:4; — melt away, figurative for be helpless, disorganized (through terror, etc.) Exodus 15:15 (compare context), Joshua 2:9,24; 1 Samuel 14:16 (compare We Dr), Jeremiah 49:23, compare Nahum 2:7; Isaiah 14:31; Psalm 75:4.

Po>l. soften, dissolve, active: only Imperfect 2 masculine singular suffix (subject God): בִּרְבִיבִם תְּמֹגְגֶנָּה Psalm 65:11 thou softenest it [the earth] with showers; figurative, = dissipate וּתְ˜מֹגְגֵ֫נִי Job 30:22 — We reads וַיְמֹגֵג Habakkuk 3:6 for וַיְמֹדֶד, see מדד

Po`el Hithpo`el Perfect 3 plural הִתְמֹגָָֽגוּ Nahum 1:5; Imperfect3feminine singular תִּתְמוֺגָ֑ג Psalm 107:26; 3feminine plural תִּתְמוֺגַגְנָה Amos 9:13; — melt, subject hills (before ׳י) Nahum 1:5; subject נֶפֶשׁ Psalm 107:26 (in terror); hyperb. for flow Amos 9:13 (of fertile hills, "" הִטִּ֫יפוּ הֶהָרִים).

I. מוד (√ of following; apparently secondary form of מדד, compare BaNB § 190 c, and Arabic stretch, extend, also prolong, make to continue).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
consume, dissolve, be fainthearted, melt away, make soft

A primitive root; to melt, i.e. Literally (to soften, flow down, disappear), or figuratively (to fear, faint) -- consume, dissolve, (be) faint(-hearted), melt (away), make soft.

Forms and Transliterations
הִתְמֹגָ֑גוּ התמגגו וַתְּמוּגֵ֖נוּ וַתָּמ֔וֹג וּ֝תְמֹגְגֵ֗נִי ותמגגני ותמוג ותמוגנו לָמ֣וּג למוג נְֽמֹגִ֗ים נָמ֖וֹג נָמֹ֑גוּ נָמֹ֕גוּ נָמֹ֛גוּ נָמֽוֹג׃ נמגו נמגים נמוג נמוג׃ תְּ֝מֹגְגֶ֗נָּה תִּתְמוֹגַֽגְנָה׃ תִתְמוֹגָֽג׃ תָּמ֥וּג תמגגנה תמוג תתמוגג׃ תתמוגגנה׃ hiṯ·mō·ḡā·ḡū hitmoGagu hiṯmōḡāḡū lā·mūḡ laMug lāmūḡ nā·mō·ḡū nā·mō·wḡ naMog naMogu nāmōḡū nāmōwḡ nə·mō·ḡîm nemoGim nəmōḡîm tā·mūḡ taMug tāmūḡ tə·mō·ḡə·ḡen·nāh temogeGennah təmōḡəḡennāh ṯiṯ·mō·w·ḡāḡ tiṯ·mō·w·ḡaḡ·nāh titmoGag titmoGagnah ṯiṯmōwḡāḡ tiṯmōwḡaḡnāh ū·ṯə·mō·ḡə·ḡê·nî utemogeGeni ūṯəmōḡəḡênî vattaMog vattemuGenu wat·tā·mō·wḡ wat·tə·mū·ḡê·nū wattāmōwḡ wattəmūḡênū
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Exodus 15:15
HEB: יֹֽאחֲזֵ֖מוֹ רָ֑עַד נָמֹ֕גוּ כֹּ֖ל יֹשְׁבֵ֥י
NAS: of Canaan have melted away.
KJV: of Canaan shall melt away.
INT: grips trembling have melted All the inhabitants

Joshua 2:9
HEB: עָלֵ֔ינוּ וְכִ֥י נָמֹ֛גוּ כָּל־ יֹשְׁבֵ֥י
NAS: of the land have melted away before
KJV: of the land faint because
INT: and for have melted all the inhabitants

Joshua 2:24
HEB: הָאָ֑רֶץ וְגַם־ נָמֹ֛גוּ כָּל־ יֹשְׁבֵ֥י
NAS: of the land have melted away before
KJV: of the country do faint because
INT: the land moreover have melted all the inhabitants

1 Samuel 14:16
HEB: וְהִנֵּ֧ה הֶהָמ֛וֹן נָמ֖וֹג וַיֵּ֥לֶךְ וַהֲלֹֽם׃
NAS: the multitude melted away; and they went
KJV: and, behold, the multitude melted away, and they went
INT: and behold the multitude melted went down

Job 30:22
HEB: ר֭וּחַ תַּרְכִּיבֵ֑נִי וּ֝תְמֹגְגֵ֗נִי [תְּשֻׁוֶּה כ]
NAS: [and] cause me to ride; And You dissolve me in a storm.
KJV: thou causest me to ride [upon it], and dissolvest my substance.
INT: the wind to ride dissolve substance

Psalm 46:6
HEB: נָתַ֥ן בְּ֝קוֹל֗וֹ תָּמ֥וּג אָֽרֶץ׃
NAS: His voice, the earth melted.
KJV: his voice, the earth melted.
INT: raised his voice melted the earth

Psalm 65:10
HEB: גְּדוּדֶ֑יהָ בִּרְבִיבִ֥ים תְּ֝מֹגְגֶ֗נָּה צִמְחָ֥הּ תְּבָרֵֽךְ׃
NAS: its ridges, You soften it with showers,
KJV: the furrows thereof: thou makest it soft with showers:
INT: ridges showers soften growth bless

Psalm 75:3
HEB: נְֽמֹגִ֗ים אֶ֥רֶץ וְכָל־
NAS: who dwell in it melt; It is I who have firmly set
KJV: and all the inhabitants thereof are dissolved: I bear up
INT: melt the earth and all

Psalm 107:26
HEB: נַ֝פְשָׁ֗ם בְּרָעָ֥ה תִתְמוֹגָֽג׃
NAS: Their soul melted away in [their] misery.
KJV: their soul is melted because of trouble.
INT: their soul of trouble melted

Isaiah 14:31
HEB: זַֽעֲקִי־ עִ֔יר נָמ֖וֹג פְּלֶ֣שֶׁת כֻּלֵּ֑ךְ
NAS: O city; Melt away, O Philistia,
KJV: thou, whole Palestina, [art] dissolved: for there shall come
INT: cry city Melt Philistia all

Isaiah 64:7
HEB: פָנֶ֙יךָ֙ מִמֶּ֔נּוּ וַתְּמוּגֵ֖נוּ בְּיַד־ עֲוֹנֵֽנוּ׃
KJV: thy face from us, and hast consumed us, because
INT: your face and hast consumed the power of our iniquities

Jeremiah 49:23
HEB: רָעָ֛ה שָׁמְע֖וּ נָמֹ֑גוּ בַּיָּ֣ם דְּאָגָ֔ה
NAS: news; They are disheartened. There is anxiety
KJV: tidings: they are fainthearted; [there is] sorrow
INT: bad have heard are disheartened the sea is anxiety

Ezekiel 21:15
HEB: לְמַ֣עַן ׀ לָמ֣וּג לֵ֗ב וְהַרְבֵּה֙
NAS: that [their] hearts may melt, and many
KJV: that [their] heart may faint, and [their] ruins
INT: because of may melt that hearts and many

Amos 9:5
HEB: הַנּוֹגֵ֤עַ בָּאָ֙רֶץ֙ וַתָּמ֔וֹג וְאָבְל֖וּ כָּל־
NAS: the land so that it melts, And all
KJV: the land, and it shall melt, and all that dwell
INT: touches the land melts mourn and all

Amos 9:13
HEB: וְכָל־ הַגְּבָע֖וֹת תִּתְמוֹגַֽגְנָה׃
NAS: And all the hills will be dissolved.
KJV: and all the hills shall melt.
INT: and all the hills will be dissolved

Nahum 1:5
HEB: מִמֶּ֔נּוּ וְהַגְּבָע֖וֹת הִתְמֹגָ֑גוּ וַתִּשָּׂ֤א הָאָ֙רֶץ֙
NAS: of Him And the hills dissolve; Indeed the earth
KJV: at him, and the hills melt, and the earth
INT: because and the hills dissolve is upheaved the earth

Nahum 2:6
HEB: נִפְתָּ֑חוּ וְהַֽהֵיכָ֖ל נָמֽוֹג׃
NAS: And the palace is dissolved.
KJV: and the palace shall be dissolved.
INT: are opened and the palace is dissolved

17 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 4127
17 Occurrences


hiṯ·mō·ḡā·ḡū — 1 Occ.
lā·mūḡ — 1 Occ.
nā·mō·wḡ — 3 Occ.
nā·mō·ḡū — 4 Occ.
nə·mō·ḡîm — 1 Occ.
tā·mūḡ — 1 Occ.
tə·mō·ḡə·ḡen·nāh — 1 Occ.
ṯiṯ·mō·w·ḡāḡ — 1 Occ.
tiṯ·mō·w·ḡaḡ·nāh — 1 Occ.
ū·ṯə·mō·ḡə·ḡê·nî — 1 Occ.
wat·tā·mō·wḡ — 1 Occ.
wat·tə·mū·ḡê·nū — 1 Occ.















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