Greek · G3148 · unreviewed

μάστιξ

A whip (literally, the Roman flagellum for criminals; figuratively, a disease)

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μάστιξ G3148
Pronunciation mástix

What does μάστιξ (mástix) mean in the Bible?

μάστιξ (mástix) is a Greek word meaning "a whip (literally, the Roman flagellum for criminals; figuratively, a disease)". μάστιξ, -ιγος, ἡ [in LXX for שׁוֹט, etc.

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Meaning

a whip (literally, the Roman flagellum for criminals; figuratively, a disease)
Extended definition

Physical instrument of punishment or divine affliction understood as corrective discipline

a whip, scourge: Act.22:24, Heb.11:36; metaphorically, of disease or suffering as a divine chastisement (cf. Psa.89:33, Pro.3:12, 2Ma.9:11), Mrk.3:10 5:29, 34, Luk.7:21

Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Genitive · Singular · Feminine Mark 5:29 · Mark 5:34
Genitive · Plural · Feminine Luke 7:21 · Heb 11:36
Dative · Plural · Feminine Acts 22:24
Accusative · Plural · Feminine Mark 3:10
Biblical Occurrences
Word Pictures (Robertson)

A.T. Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) discusses this term in the following chapters. Open any chapter and go to the Word Pictures tab to read his verse-by-verse commentary.

A.T. Robertson, Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) — public domain

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