mak-kaw'
or (masculine) makkeh {muk-keh'}; (plural only) from 5221; a
blow (in 2 Chronicles 2:10, of the flail); by implication, a
wound; figuratively, carnage, also pestilence:--beaten, blow,
plague, slaughter, smote, X sore, stripe, stroke,
wound((-ed)).
see Hebrew for [05221]
Woe [0188] unto us! who shall deliver [05337] us out of the hand [03027] of these mighty [0117] Gods [0430]? these are the Gods [0430] that smote [05221] the Egyptians [04714] with all the plagues [04347] in the wilderness [04057].
And the Philistines [06430] fought [03898], and Israel [03478] was smitten [05062], and they fled [05127] every man [0376] into his tent [0168]: and there was a very [03966] great [01419] slaughter [04347]; for there fell [05307] of Israel [03478] thirty [07970] thousand [0505] footmen [07273].
And he smote [05221] the men [0376] of Beth–shemesh [01053], because they had looked [07200] into the ark [0727] of the Lord [03068], even he smote [05221] of the people [05971] fifty [02572] thousand [0505] and threescore and ten [07657] men [0582]: and the people [05971] lamented [056], because the Lord [03068] had smitten [05221] many of the people [05971] with a great [01419] slaughter [04347].
And that first [07223] slaughter [04347], which Jonathan [03129] and his armourbearer [03627] [05375] made [05221], was about twenty [06242] men [0376], within as it were an half [02677] acre [04618] of land [07704], which a yoke [06776] of oxen might plow.an…: or, half a furrow of an acre of land
How much more [0637], if haply [03863] the people [05971] had eaten [0398] freely [0398] to day [03117] of the spoil [07998] of their enemies [0341] which they found [04672]? for had there not been now a much greater [07235] slaughter [04347] among the Philistines [06430]?
And there was war [04421] again [03254]: and David [01732] went out [03318], and fought [03898] with the Philistines [06430], and slew [05221] them with a great [01419] slaughter [04347]; and they fled [05127] from [06440] him.him: Heb. his face
So David [01732] and his men [0582] went [03212] to Keilah [07084], and fought [03898] with the Philistines [06430], and brought away [05090] their cattle [04735], and smote [05221] them with a great [01419] slaughter [04347]. So David [01732] saved [03467] the inhabitants [03427] of Keilah [07084].