5061 - nega

Strong's Concordance

Original word: נֶ֫גַע
Transliteration: nega
Definition (short): mark
Definition (full): mark -- a blow, a spot

NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Word Origin: from naga
Definition: a stroke, plague, mark
NASB Translation: affliction (2), another (1), assault (2), infection (30), mark (32), plague (6), plagues (1), stripes (1), stroke (1), strokes (1), wounds (1).
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

From naga'; a blow (figuratively, infliction); also (by implication) a spot (concretely, a leprous person or dress) -- plague, sore, stricken, stripe, stroke, wound.

see HEBREW naga'

KJV: And the LORD plagued Pharaoh and his house with great plagues because of Sarai Abram's wife.
NASB: But the LORD struck Pharaoh and his house with great plagues because of Sarai, Abram's wife.
KJV: And the LORD said unto Moses, Yet will I bring one plague more upon Pharaoh, and upon Egypt; afterwards he will let you go hence: when he shall let you go, he shall surely thrust you out hence altogether.
NASB: Now the LORD said to Moses, "One more plague I will bring on Pharaoh and on Egypt; after that he will let you go from here. When he lets you go, he will surely drive you out from here completely.
KJV: When a man shall have in the skin of his flesh a rising, a scab, or bright spot, and it be in the skin of his flesh like the plague of leprosy; then he shall be brought unto Aaron the priest, or unto one of his sons the priests:
NASB: "When a man has on the skin of his body a swelling or a scab or a bright spot, and it becomes an infection of leprosy on the skin of his body, then he shall be brought to Aaron the priest or to one of his sons the priests.
KJV: And the priest shall look on the plague in the skin of the flesh: and when the hair in the plague is turned white, and the plague in sight be deeper than the skin of his flesh, it is a plague of leprosy: and the priest shall look on him, and pronounce him unclean.
NASB: "The priest shall look at the mark on the skin of the body, and if the hair in the infection has turned white and the infection appears to be deeper than the skin of his body, it is an infection of leprosy; when the priest has looked at him, he shall pronounce him unclean.